Water fluoridation

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Water fluoridation is the practice of putting fluorine compounds in drinking water with the intention of helping to prevent tooth decay.

Opposition to water fluoridation

Many opponents of water fluoridation point to studies showing that the fluorine compounds used are neurotoxic,[1] may be ineffective at preventing tooth decay[2] and comprise involuntary medical experimentation upon an unsuspecting public.[3] Other claims include reproductive effects.[4] The John Birch Society claimed for years that water fluoridation was a communist plot, drawing the mockery of the media.[5]

References

  1. Toxic Chemicals In Your Water
  2. WHY I CHANGED MY MIND ABOUT WATER FLUORIDATION
  3. The Absurdities of Water Fluoridation
  4. lowered birth rates, sperm, and testosterone are all linked to fluoride
  5. Colgate — China's Largest Toothpaste Supplier — Says Toxin Laced Product Is "Counterfeit"