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Frequently, the levels of fluoride are typically way too high, and the nature of the studies are flawed. But if someone looks at the decades of valid, solid scientific research, then I don't know why they need to point to these other wacky studies that demonstrate stuff that's just not true. And our surgeon general, as you alluded to, Dr. Latipo,
He's free to gallivant around the state, just purporting misinformation about this. And between him and RFK, it's threatening to ruin the health care of our country, much less our state. So it's really a tough time. I mean, anti-vaccine, let's bring back polio, let's bring back measles. Hey, let's get rid of fluoride. It's a really bad trend that we're in.
He's free to gallivant around the state, just purporting misinformation about this. And between him and RFK, it's threatening to ruin the health care of our country, much less our state. So it's really a tough time. I mean, anti-vaccine, let's bring back polio, let's bring back measles. Hey, let's get rid of fluoride. It's a really bad trend that we're in.
I think according to his family, he drank some can of paint when he was very young, and it affected him for the rest of his life, something like that.
I think according to his family, he drank some can of paint when he was very young, and it affected him for the rest of his life, something like that.
It's between 25 and 45% roughly. I mean, but it's, it's also well known what happens if you take fluoride away, like look no further than Calgary, Canada, they're putting it back now because they realized that after they took it away, there was,
It's between 25 and 45% roughly. I mean, but it's, it's also well known what happens if you take fluoride away, like look no further than Calgary, Canada, they're putting it back now because they realized that after they took it away, there was,
a 700 increase in hospital admissions iv antibiotics serious health problems one misconception is when you hear the word cavity people think of a tiny little cavity in the tooth but cavities become large cavities which become abscesses which turn into facial infections which then can become hospital admissions and even death in a rare case.
a 700 increase in hospital admissions iv antibiotics serious health problems one misconception is when you hear the word cavity people think of a tiny little cavity in the tooth but cavities become large cavities which become abscesses which turn into facial infections which then can become hospital admissions and even death in a rare case.
And especially the underserved population are more at risk when you take away fluoride. So Calgary is putting it back. Other communities that have lost it, they see the results and then they go back because they realize this is just a bad healthcare decision to take it away.
And especially the underserved population are more at risk when you take away fluoride. So Calgary is putting it back. Other communities that have lost it, they see the results and then they go back because they realize this is just a bad healthcare decision to take it away.
That is a point that some people make, but you might as well say the same thing about other healthcare measures that have helped tremendously in our country, like the vaccines are a clear example. I mean, kids need to have vaccines to go to school. Parents technically can tell their kids, I don't want to send you to school, but
That is a point that some people make, but you might as well say the same thing about other healthcare measures that have helped tremendously in our country, like the vaccines are a clear example. I mean, kids need to have vaccines to go to school. Parents technically can tell their kids, I don't want to send you to school, but
then we're looking at higher rates of measles and whooping cough and other things without vaccines. So I compare it to the same thing. Technically, people have a choice in this world. You can move to a non-fluoridated area. You don't have to turn on your tap water. You can buy a reverse osmosis filter. So there technically is choices, but...
then we're looking at higher rates of measles and whooping cough and other things without vaccines. So I compare it to the same thing. Technically, people have a choice in this world. You can move to a non-fluoridated area. You don't have to turn on your tap water. You can buy a reverse osmosis filter. So there technically is choices, but...
The government has been in a role, the EPA, whoever, of trying to do what's best for the health of the citizens of the country and the state. Local communities want control. I know it sounds kind of radical, but parents technically have a choice. We all have a choice. You know, so what about the kids that don't get fluoride and they don't have consent over their disease process?
The government has been in a role, the EPA, whoever, of trying to do what's best for the health of the citizens of the country and the state. Local communities want control. I know it sounds kind of radical, but parents technically have a choice. We all have a choice. You know, so what about the kids that don't get fluoride and they don't have consent over their disease process?
They end up in doctor's offices, in hospitals, you know, God forbid, severe infections, especially the underserved. So, you know, you can talk about choice. I know that's a popular talking point, consent, but it all turns out to be BS at the end of the day. We need to all live in a world that keeps everyone as safe as possible. Same with seatbelts and cars. I mean, technically...
They end up in doctor's offices, in hospitals, you know, God forbid, severe infections, especially the underserved. So, you know, you can talk about choice. I know that's a popular talking point, consent, but it all turns out to be BS at the end of the day. We need to all live in a world that keeps everyone as safe as possible. Same with seatbelts and cars. I mean, technically...
You're taking away my choice. I don't want to put a seatbelt on my kid. Well, you know, we need to intervene and do what's best for people.