Hang on! The U.S. government is POISONING American cities with Fluoride? | Redacted w Natali Morris
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I've read about this since the early 1960s, from the John Birch Society. My whole family drank tapwater, including my grandparents. People have died from a variety of natural causes, but nothing associated with fluoride poisoning, nor any diminishment of mental function. All my high school classmates are as sharp as ever (though we are dwindling in number).
I am inclined to think the whole issue is a dead letter. I've never seen any attributable malign effect. I suspect it is all a matter of the dosages being low enough not to be significantly toxic. After all, too much salt can kill you---and too little salt can kill you. But we still need salt.
You seem inclined to not think at all. Comparing salt to fluoride based on bodily need....not sure how much more idiotic of a comparison one could make.
Actually, I am thinking. I also have life experience. I have heard this claim all my life and have seen no evidence of a problem. Not one single person coming to grief from fluoride ingestion. It is a fact that "the dose makes the poison." No idiocy in referring to this firmly established principle. No one talks about fluorine levels in the blood, or when it becomes unhealthy. I find that fact indicative of a lack of "story." We are commonly told not to consume "excess" salt (sodium chloride), but does anyone pay attention? (I don't, by preference.) This seems to be the greatest public health hazard that does not show up anywhere except in baleful warnings. So, I'm questioning the received mythology of the past 60-or-so years. You don't like questions? I should just accept the mythology and shut up?