Some Anglosphere countries (USA, Canada, Ireland, Australia) love to add fluoride in water. They say it’s good for people’s dental health.
Europeans (Germany, Finland, Italy, France, Netherlands, Switzeland) think it’s wrong/unethical.
There is actually regular controversy around this
https://hsph.harvard.edu/news/fluoridated-drinking-water/
Do they put fluoride in your drinking water ? Are you happy with that?
Let’s go look at OP’s account
joined hours ago, makes a dozen inflamatory posts in that time
Guessing it’s a troll or bot
Yes/yes
The benefits far outweigh the downsides and it’s my personal belief that this is a gateway conspiracy theory
The venn diagram of anti vaccine and anti fluoride people is damn near a circle in my experience so my gut says put the fluoride in.
It probably doesn’t matter very much, given that the four countries you listed aren’t exactly having problems because of it.
Yes and yes. Look up what happened when Edmonton removed fluoride from their tap water. The results were so poor that they ended up having to add it back.
Oh no better dental hygiene how terrifying. My teeth are weak so I’ve got to take high fluoride toothpaste anyway, I don’t care if it’s in drinking water or not.
I don’t think so, because this is a small community and water systems are pretty basic.
I would prefer it, though. It’s been studied to death and there’s only upsides. The nearest major city has it.
No. Someone more knowledgeable than me was paid good money to think about if we should do it and I’m happy to go with whatever they say over my afternoon on wikipedia level knowledge.
The UK has been adding fluoride to drinking water since the early 1960s.
There’s no evidence whatsoever that it has had anything but a positive impact.
Now excuse me whilst I go and get a monocle for mt third eye.
There’s regular controversy around the age of the earth, the shape of the earth, and whether astronauts have ever been on the moon.
The Harvard article mostly talks about whether fluoride helps adults. The safety concerns are mostly about fluorosis. That has very specific symptoms on the teeth themselves, and if you see it you should be investigating whether someone is swallowing lots of toothpaste first.
You will see a lot of crappy medical science touted by universities. Many of their hospitals offer “alternative and complementary” medical treatments because people are willing to pay for them. Scientific consensus from experts and what you can find some kook supporting are not the same thing.
The neurotoxicity study from Mullenix doesn’t have teeth (pun intended), and the people who keep touting it 30 years later might as well be flat earthers.
Yes and yes.
I always found people freaking out about it to be silly. There’s places like West Texas (Ogallala Aquifer) and East Africa where fluoride levels are naturally high but nobody shrieks about that. The data shows it’s good for the health of your teeth, and having healthy teeth and gums is highly correlated with good health in general.
Your title sounds like an awful pickup line at a bar
UK here. We have fluoride in our water. My understanding is it’s good for teeth and helps prevent dental problems with little/no downsides.
My dad is a conspiracy theorist nut who thinks it’s a government mind control agent or something so both sides get purchase over here.
We’ve had it in the UK since before 1964.
I’m curious as to what negative impact your dad thinks its had considering he’s been drinking it his entire life…
Honestly I’m not sure. Probably the same as the chem trails and 5g, he’s all in on the conspiracies these days.
I’m on a well so no added fluoride. I do make sure to use a fluoride mouth wash to compensate.
Fun fact, sodium flouride is a naturally occuring salt in ground water.
I haven’t had it tested to see how much is in there. I can tell you there plenty of iron lol




