14 November, 2025

Efforts to remove fluoride from drinking water make steady progress amid mainstream headwinds

 https://voz.us/en/politics/251113/30925/efforts-to-remove-fluoride-from-drinking-water-make-steady-progress-amid-mainstream-headwinds.html

Natural fluoride is in the earth, yes, and is different to the manufactured fluoride.  But how much is too much especially over the span of one's life? Fluoride is banned in European water but used in toothpastes and in other dental products,  but is not permitted in public water because that is classed as mass medication. 

Some dentists have stopped using fluoride due to safety concerns and damage to teeth such as dental fluorosis of teeth and damage to bones.  

Research is always controlled by those with a vested interest is selling their product or agenda, there are no repercussions for the lies told to force this or other things on the population or the damage caused to health and or the reputation of innocent people who have spoken out against overuse of this toxin. 

Keep in mind though; all of the dangerous forever chemicals, medications, hormone medications and plastics in our water and foods, that do significant harm to all life on the planet, that includes the wildlife too. It's a curly one, no doubt about it. So what is the answer, do we reduce the dose, remove from water or come up with a better solution? 

Check out this public library of medicine article, on the pro's and con's of fluoride it has a highlighted part to draw your attention to the relevant information. It may be worth printing this off and also a thumb drive to store the document on too. Just in case you wish to share this information with others. I think the dosage may be what is needed to be looked at, how much is deemed acceptable and safe over one's life? Or is it safe to use at all? 

Fluoride is touted as treatment for osteoporosis, yet fractures still happen?? What the hell; are they thinking, dietary improvements are needed to prevent osteoporosis. 

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6195894/#:~:text=Excessive%20fluoride%20intake%20may%20cause%20dental%20fluorosis.&text=Studies%20on%20animals%20and%20humans,when%20small%20doses%20are%20administered.

The mention of iodine in salt in this article needs to mention adults don't need iodine in the thyroid because they thyroid can no longer hold iodine. Also fluoride is connected to thyroid disorders.

Check out the section on increased opposition to fluoride, this is worth noting. 

Skeletal fluorosis, bony outgrowths of Osteophytes and Exostoses, calcification of ligaments and cartilage.  Radiological dense bones but brittle bones. Studies on humans and animals show neurotoxicity and kidney toxicity. Damned if we do and damned of we don't, but better oral hygiene is the important factor as well as better nutrition and education on nutrition.



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