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by newZWhoDis
626 days ago
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Absolute nonsense. The coffee, soda, beer, or kombucha you drink was made with fluoridated water. Your salad was grown with fluoridated fruit was washed in fluoridated water. Fluoride permeates modern supply chains because it’s literally in the water which is an input to countless things. Fluoride proponents have utterly failed to control dosage and harmed public health in doing so. |
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> The coffee, soda, beer, or kombucha you drink was made with fluoridated water. Your salad was grown with fluoridated fruit was washed in fluoridated water. >
How much flouride? And from what sources?
Typically farms need wells because of how much water infrastructure they need can't generally be supported by municipal water. There are exceptions particularly in dense areas with vertical farms or urban farms but this doesn't align with your claim, that effectively everything we consume has some detectable level of flouride.
I bet you've already read this though
https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Fluoride-HealthProfessiona....
The only thing studied that contained more flouride than municipal water but still 3x less than the safe limit, is tea. And that was measured with distilled water to eliminate the water source as a variable.
Most tea isn't grown in the USA.
So your claims fall flat on their face here, but I'm not done.
> Fluoride permeates modern supply chains because it’s literally in the water which is an input to countless things. >
How much? Making such a claim is fine if we want hand waved values. But when you want to be an Internet advocate for a specific policy, show up with receipts or don't show up at all.
See previous link for current source of information on food supply.
> Fluoride proponents have utterly failed to control dosage and harmed public health in doing so.
Based on what evidence?
You have utterly failed to show you have a solid grasp on the scientific method, public policy, and critical thinking.