Should fluoride be added to drinking water?

Should fluoride be added to drinking water?

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Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

It's already in toothpaste....and probably shouldn't be, definitely shouldn't be in our drinking water.

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Ellen C
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Ellen C

Fluoride crosses the placenta and enters the fetal brain. Fluoride is known to be biologically toxic, and the fetus is exposed from the moment of conception. It also bioaccumulates in the bone with a half-life estimated at 20 years. How is it possible that this is allowed?

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Selina Thompson
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Selina Thompson

The chemical compounds that are added to “fluoridate” the drinking water, eg hydrofluorocilicic acid, are toxic

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Nys Cof
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Nys Cof

Dentists have no training in fluoride’s effects to the human body which doesnt reside in the mouth. All they have are talking points not backed by science to protect organized dentistry’s political viability

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Beth Osmunson
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Beth Osmunson

The Food and Drug Administration warns, "Do Not Swallow."

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Karen Favazza Spencer
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Karen Favazza Spencer

Neither my neighbors nor my elected officials have any right using my tax dollars to dose me through my water with a substance for which I have a medical reason to avoid, forcing me to have to buy water for drinking, cooking, and even brushing my teeth!

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Jerry Albert
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Jerry Albert

Fluoride is a medicine. Personally I don’t want the government putting medicine in my drinking water. There are a number of studies which show the adverse effects of fluoride. The slogan, “when in doubt keep it out”. makes perfect sense to me.

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Bernard Dunderbeck
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Bernard Dunderbeck

Mass medicated in crude and unprofessional. Mass medication is not the way a professional delivers a health or dental care product to his/her patients. How can it be OK for a city or a state to deliver a substance to its entire population; fluoridation is, indeed, public health malpractice.

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