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To: FormerLurker
"There is NO valid scientific evidence that fluoride prevents cavities."

Sorry, buddy. I worked with Procter & Gamble in the sixties. On Crest toothpaste, as a matter of fact. And I have first hand experience with the scientific evidence that it does exactly what it says it does.

BZZZT, indeed.

59 posted on 11/16/2002 8:06:11 PM PST by okie01
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To: okie01
Sorry, buddy. I worked with Procter & Gamble in the sixties. On Crest toothpaste, as a matter of fact. And I have first hand experience with the scientific evidence that it does exactly what it says it does.

Ah, that explains your position on this. Those studies have been found to be seriously flawed. And that IS a fact...

Respected Medical Professionals and Scientists are warning that water fluoridation has dangerous long-term health consequences.

Former NIH (National Inst. of Health) scientist opposed to fluoride

BZZZT, indeed.

Indeed.

67 posted on 11/16/2002 8:27:55 PM PST by FormerLurker
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To: okie01
Sorry, buddy. I worked with Procter & Gamble in the sixties. On Crest toothpaste, as a matter of fact. And I have first hand experience with the scientific evidence that it does exactly what it says it does.

Sorry, your information is outdated. The evidence over the last twenty years is mounting and it is indicating against the use of fluoride. The addition of fluoride showed benefit only where there were already calcium or boron deficient diets.

93 posted on 11/16/2002 10:19:42 PM PST by Carry_Okie
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