I guess dentists aren't making enough money, so they got someone to ban fluoride. The people in Utah will have to start adding their own to their water if they want to keep their teeth 🤷♂️ www.msn.com/en-us/health...
I guess dentists aren't making enough money, so they got someone to ban fluoride. The people in Utah will have to start adding their own to their water if they want to keep their teeth 🤷♂️ www.msn.com/en-us/health...
Uhm... Okay... That's definitely different. Not like fluoride makes a difference if you get cavities or not, at least from what I've seen.
It goes a long way in preventing them. There's been a butt ton of research on it going back decades.
This I do know. I just find it funny that they're removing it.
Well, the article says they were worried about what fluoride does to oral health. Which means they're pretending a ton of data doesnt exist. So they're probably getting paid to do so.
Most likely. I can see that.