Comment by madeofpalk
21 days ago
Look - all for whatever science says is best, but wouldn’t countries with public healthcare also be incentivised to have fluoride in the water to reduce costs/public efficiency of public dental healthcare?
21 days ago
Look - all for whatever science says is best, but wouldn’t countries with public healthcare also be incentivised to have fluoride in the water to reduce costs/public efficiency of public dental healthcare?
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7546136 over half the table salt in France has fluoride
This Nevada health info has an in depth response on page 5 https://dpbh.nv.gov/uploadedFiles/dpbhnvgov/content/Programs...
this is a red herring. Who cares what other people are doing - we should look at the evidence and make decisions based on that.
the evidence can clme from seeing the results of what other people are doing
seeing the results of what other people doing is different from making decisions just because other people are doing it.
themgt quoted the 2% figure to show that the europoors reject fluoride in water, but neglects to mention that tap water often naturally contains significant levels of fluoride already, nevermind other fluoride-fortified foodstuffs.