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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What about informed consent and proper dosing? Why does tooth decay get this weird special status as the one disease that deserves to have the drug dumped in the water instead of properly measured and administered by dentists, doctors, and parents?[/quote] Move somewhere else if you don't want it. Buy it at CVS, they sell fluoride-free water. I, for one, prefer to keep it in my drinking water as a mother to two kids. I do not want to go back to the first half of the 1900s when we did not have it in our water, but if you want to go back in time to a lower life span, have at it. There are fair questions to ask - making sure we look at the dose in our water in combination with using fluoride toothpaste, and whether the local region water supply has sufficient fluoride naturally or not. To be clear, PFAs in our water - I am far more worried about that. Are you familiar with the research on PFA impact on our health? If you want to worry about something, that would be the biggest concern and the MAHA movement is blatantly ignoring it. [/quote] What kind of minater ate you? That’s great that you want to dose your kids with fluoride and that you think fluoride increases lifespans. But don’t force it on people who don’t want to risk the IQ-lowereing effects. Fluoride is an industrial byproduct—it’s available basically for free. You can add it. People who don’t want it can’t remove it or buy fluoride free water without spending a lot of money. Freedom from forced medication is an obvious American value, but you want to force your preferred medicines into wveryone else’s water?? What is wrong with you?[/quote] Good luck in life. We used to not have fluoride. Other places have tried removing it. It didn't go well. It literally is not hurting you, do you not understand dosage matters? There is no research that shows the level in US water is hurting kids. Find it, I asked. If you find it and it's good quality, let's talk! But I'd rather learn from Calgary and you''d prefer to live in paranoia because you think something is "rat poison" and that makes it automatically bad. [/quote]
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