chazzed said:It's found naturally in water and is beneficial in low concentrations. As with anything, too much changes the outcome. Iron is necessary for red blood cell production, but elevated levels are associated with cancer. And levels a little higher than that are simply toxic. As long as dental care products containing fluoride can be bought, it would probably not be a disastrous move to stop adding it to our water.Cal88 said:
Fluoride is a neurotoxin, shown to cause adverse effects on the brain, especially for children. One more reason to be stoked about RFKs nomination.
Regardless of whether or not we should add fluoride to the water supply, RFK Jr. is not a stable or ethical person.
You're either ignorant about the subject, or engaging in very bad spin here. You can cook in iron pans, drink out of steel cups, but would need PPE gear to handle even a small vial of fluoride, because it is a neurotoxin. It damages the pineal gland among other adverse effects.
In China, they remove fluoride from drinking water because their scientists found that even at levels close to those found in US fluoridated drinking water it is a neurotoxin that reduces children IQs.