Is Flouride In Water Safe Or Not?

A report from 2022 was released last week and it indicates that there is no safe level of fluoride in the water supply and that it can lower IQ levels in children

The National Toxicology Program (NTP) report was written in 2022 but was blocked from publication by Assistant Health Secretary, Rachel Levine.

A court ruled to release it and it shows that 52 out of 55 studies found decreases in child IQ with increased fluoride.

This comes from a lawsuit between the EPA and the Fluoride Action Network.

The Justice Department, representing the EPA, had asked for an indefinite delay of the trial and requested these reports be blocked.

The judge ruled against them and advanced the trial for an April 11 status hearing.

The U.S. has been adding fluoride to water since 1945 to prevent dental decay.

“We are being POISONED!” documents reveal Fluoride scam | Redacted with Natali and Clayton Morris – YouTube

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    VOWG

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    Flouride in the water. Is that why we now have a nation of idiots?

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      Alan

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      Might have some influence but the education system is designed to produce imbeciles.

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    Tom

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    Fluoride is not natural to the body as neither are most drugs, toxic compounds and metals. So, no it is not safe and should be banned from use. But check back in 75 years and it might be possible that the debate is over and even the time change has been done away with.

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    Gary Brown

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    Not! October 18, 2022 Study of Long-term Effect of Fluoride Toothpaste on Human Teeth

    To study the long-term effects of Fluoride toothpaste on human teeth, a two-month experiment has been carried out to simulate 47 years of exposure on a human tooth to Fluoride toothpaste under normal daily usage. Micro-cracks have shown up on both Enamel and Cementum surfaces, which is a sign of tooth degradation. While the Cementum surface has a much higher density of micro-crack networks.

    https://www.globalresearch.ca/study-long-term-effect-fluoride-toothpaste-human-tooth/5796639

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