Should sodium fluoride continue to be added to our water supply?

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Should fluoride be added to the water supply?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No.

    Votes: 3 100.0%

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    3
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flybeech

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Years ago, aluminum, phosphate and fertilizer manufacturers had a huge problem of disposing of the toxic waste generated in aluminum, phosphate and fertilizer production, so they promoted it's disposal in the public water supply. They have been largely successful in making what was once a deadly toxic waste into something most Americans drink every day. Fluoridated water has been linked with dental fluorosis, bone and joint disorders, Alzheimers, thyroid problems, cancer calcification of the pineal gland in the brain, neurological disorders and lowered IQ's in children. Proponents of water fluoridation tell us our bodies need systemic sodium fluoride for dental health and injesting fluoride is as effective as a topical treatment performed my a dentist.

Would you support the elimination of sodium fluoride, or should fluoride consumption be mandated, through inclusion in the public water supplies?
 
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