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Comment by ZYbCRq22HbJ2y7

21 days ago

It matters when you say it has the "most convincing" evidence as if you have read them all and are keeping up with the field and didn't just summarize them with some service like https://consensus.app/

I don't know if what you are repeating is slop, etc. I can't trust the source.

A single recent systematic review is more trustworthy than that.

You don't know, but it is not. Feel free not to read it.

  • Okay, well, let me know how you came up with the list?

    Also, nothing in that list of papers supports your initial claim? I know you'll say you didn't claim anything, so I will say also, that nothing in those links provides for what the prior commenter asked for evidence for.

    Other than, fluoride consumption at high concentrations is bad (which is something that was already agreed upon, and is not being questioned in this thread)?