dontwatchtv

US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand still fluoridate their water. Much of Europe, Russia and Japan stopped fluoridation in the 60s and 70s for health reasons. But, it does seem weird that the US and the Commonwealth still fluoridates.

Based on the HMJ article, consumers of fluoridated water have a 3-5 pt lower IQ than people in non-fluoridated areas.

Artlife

Yeah but Dentist will still recommend it. Nope, none for me.

Artlife

Yeah but Dentist still recommend it. Nope, none for me.

d3r

What's a growing dental problem in the US? Dental fluorosis, getting too much fluoride. But I have to admit I'm confused, Israel fluoridates too.

CredAndBercuses

Only now? Why?

bobiel

On top of that some places are switching from chlorine to chloramine so now you'll be retarded and sick. info

PolybiusPizza

Jesus. Why can't they just use chlorine? Ah shit, yup, that is what theu are using in my town. Trihalomethane levels in the 30+ ppb here. Which means I have been drinking di and tri chloramine. Fantastic. Curious, how healthy is bathing in chloramine vs. chlorine? Dammit, buying an RO system tomorrow.

FYI, Borax gets rid of Fluoride in the body. Do your research, but you are likely boron deficient.

EngelbertHumperdinck

It's a toxic pollutant that is harmful to nature if released. When used as an insecticide or pesticide, it's an extremely effective poison. When ingested by a human, it can cause problems with the heart, kidneys, bones, central nervous system, gastrointestinal system, and teeth.

When added to drinking water, it becomes a safe and nutritious supplement that protects our teeth.