That is a complete lie. You have no basis for your information and the website you produced is irresponsible at best, insane at the worst. Here's a few examples: "What's the difference in the flouride in rat poison and tooth paste? Nothing, only intent." That's ridiculous, how bout dose...there's a big difference. And they claim that because it needs an MSDS sheet it's horrible...so do 90% of the things in a dental/medical office, that's why they're restricted in their dispensing.
If you'd like some reliable info on flouridation, try the ada website: www.ADA.org .
Next, I'm sure you'll have some reason why the ADA is not reliable. Here's one question: If the ADA was out for some sinister motive...trust me, they'd recommending outlawing flouride, all us dentists would have A LOT more work to do.
Of course DENTISTS are going to say it's safe. What do they study? TEETH and only teeth. Their research is on teeth. Now, ask researches that study the body organs affected by fluoride..such as the liver.....and brain.
You're trying to convince people that fluoride is safe by pointing them in the direction of dentists. That's like calling Sprint and asking if cell phones are safe. Of course they're going to say yes.
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That is a complete lie. You have no basis for your information and the website you produced is irresponsible at best, insane at the worst. Here's a few examples: "What's the difference in the flouride in rat poison and tooth paste? Nothing, only intent." That's ridiculous, how bout dose...there's a big difference. And they claim that because it needs an MSDS sheet it's horrible...so do 90% of the things in a dental/medical office, that's why they're restricted in their dispensing.
If you'd like some reliable info on flouridation, try the ada website: www.ADA.org .
Next, I'm sure you'll have some reason why the ADA is not reliable. Here's one question: If the ADA was out for some sinister motive...trust me, they'd recommending outlawing flouride, all us dentists would have A LOT more work to do.
Please, try to keep the discussion responsible.
CODentist
Of course DENTISTS are going to say it's safe. What do they study? TEETH and only teeth. Their research is on teeth.
Now, ask researches that study the body organs affected by fluoride..such as the liver.....and brain.
You're trying to convince people that fluoride is safe by pointing them in the direction of dentists. That's like calling Sprint and asking if cell phones are safe. Of course they're going to say yes.