Anthony Mikalauskas
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That was a big thing on the dental point.
But they also found that it hardened your enamel.
And that's really what they hang their hat on.
Man, it hardens enamel.
And on the surface, doesn't that sound like a great thing?
Everybody wants hardened enamel.
That's like steel, right?
Yeah.
Well, yeah, until you find out that that's just the beginning stage of fluorosis, which is when your teeth fall apart.
That's actually tooth decay.
That's what that is.
Wow.
So since 1940, when they started fluorinating water, fluorosis, tooth decay has sharply increased.
That doesn't happen if it's helping us.
Oh yeah, because it will eat your bone.
So as you, like I said, it absorbs in the bone.
Fluorosis of the teeth is tooth decay.
Fluorosis of the bones is arthritis, osteopenia, osteoarthritis, joint pain.
So, you know, when the doctor says, hey, that's just old age, that's the way it goes.
And we all buy that.