In before Jack D. Ripper
When they were debating the pros and cons of adding a compound of fluorine to drinking water, I don’t remember anyone bringing up the question: “Will waterways and the oceans see a build up of the fluorine compounds over time and will humans realize that there will be no way to remove them from the water? And what will the effect be on fish and whales?”
I was too young to have thought of that question at that time.
Those mormons going to be looking like the British in a few generations!
NJ has very little fluoridated water and the water that has fluoride is in extremely low levels.
The rest of you have been chemically lobotomized by fluoride.
5 years ago I’d have called you a crackpot if you were worrying about fluoride in the water. Then we moved to an area served by municipal, fluoridated water. FF to Dec.’24 and I’m diagnosed with hypothyroidism. I did some research, and discovered that fluoride inhibits iodine uptake, which is crucial for a healthy thyroid. We immediately installed a reverse-osmosis filter to have unadulterated drinking water. (We had wells for the first 65 years of my life, and no one ever had a problem.)
From RFK’s Telegram thread:
Thank you Lee Zeldin for joining me in Utah Monday. Utah has now become the first state in the nation to officially ban fluoride. I also celebrated other MAHA legislation in Arizona including removing harmful chemicals from school lunches and eliminating sugary sodas from SNAP waivers.
I look forward to inviting every Governor who passes MAHA legislation to come celebrate with me at the White House this fall.