There’s so so many ways this theory has holes. Right now it’s a compliment to call your theory wild speculation.
First, You can’t just contaminate something and expect the resulting compound not to change.
Secondly, there are hundreds of water treatment plants in Delaware alone. You might be underestimating that aspect
Third, fluoride doesn’t come from fertilizers. It’s a naturally occurring element that’s found even in rocks.
Lastly, how much snake venom do you think it would take to affect mass populations within an entire water supply? Because that’s crazy amounts of dilution
Fluoride, much like water, is also not from one singular source
There’s so so many ways this theory has holes. Right now it’s a compliment to call your theory wild speculation.
First, You can’t just contaminate something and expect the resulting compound not to change.
Secondly, there are hundreds of water treatment plants in Delaware alone. You might be underestimating that aspect
Third, fluoride doesn’t come from fertilizers. It’s a naturally occurring element that’s found even in rocks.
Lastly, how much snake venom do you think it would take to affect mass populations within an entire water supply? Because that’s crazy amounts of dilution