https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/the-case-against-fluoride
A short substack column but long enough to provide details, sauce, and suggestions, including how to filter flouride out of your water. The situation with flouride is similar to that with the "vaccines", as Kirsch describes:
Get your town to stop fluoridating the water. It’s poison. You will have to overcome the same disbelief you get when you tell people the COVID vaccines aren’t safe.
Change the law in your state to outlaw fluoridation. Like vaccines, the science is crystal clear when you look at it; but nobody wants to look at it. After we take down the COVID vaccines, people will hopefully be more receptive to looking at the risk-benefit here.
Yep but on the other hand you''re not supposed to swallow toothpaste but drinking fluoride dissolved in water is fine despite being a similar concentration? Now I don't believe in "calcification" and such but I do question why the money is spent adding it to water in the first place, it feels like a scam at the very least.
The fluoride in toothpaste is pharmaceutical grade sodium fluoride.
What is added to water is Hydrofluosilicic Acid, the TOXIC WASTE byproduct of the phosphate fertilizer industry.
That acid is then hydrolized in the presence of water, generating fluoride ions.
I'm not saying that there might not be IQ effects. Some recent research, linked above, points in that direction. But it's not as if you're drinking a high concentration of toxic waste. It's one part per million of fluoride ion. The dose makes the poison
True but some people drink a gallon of Pepsi/Coke per day and that's probably made with fluoridated water - plus all the other crap.
I'll bet the fluoride from the water in those drinks is the least of their concerns. It's pretty impressive how quickly the acid in coke will dissolve teeth. Much less the effects from that much high fructose corn syrup
I remember reading how much it cost to fluoridated the water supply a while back, and it really is dirt-cheap, if I recall correctly. That doesn't mean I think you're wrong.I extrapolated a little on my personal beliefs in a response to the comment below yours.