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In reply to the discussion: Can we have a civilized talk about the U.S. water fluoridation industry? [View all]NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)90. This really angers me.
Please formulate an opinion immediately. This is nonsense on your part.
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Can we have a civilized talk about the U.S. water fluoridation industry? [View all]
JackRiddler
Aug 2014
OP
I didn't know Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Mexico, Malaysia, and Israel were Anglosphere.
NuclearDem
Aug 2014
#6
You can't discuss water fluoridation without considering precious bodily fluids
Brother Buzz
Aug 2014
#7
A light reading suggests that water fluoridation is most useful for people who don’t get other forms
Chathamization
Aug 2014
#14
Ideally? Perhaps. But I suspect that poor access to healthcare in the US might make broader efforts
Chathamization
Aug 2014
#18
Water fluoridation is one of the greatest public health achievements of the 20th century...
SidDithers
Aug 2014
#15
Uh, you posted stuff from conspiracy sites, while ignoring the content of my post.
HuckleB
Aug 2014
#47
If I read it right, it's not anti-fluoride; it's concern about the source of that fluoride
REP
Aug 2014
#24
We have pretty thorough health information for most of the countries in question
bhikkhu
Aug 2014
#86
That's pne thing we don't have to worry about, because of government water standards
bhikkhu
Aug 2014
#121