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2025-02-16 05:07:04
Based on the available evidence & expert advice, current research doesn't support claims that fluoride in drinking water at recommended levels is a neurotoxin that lowers IQ [Link] [Link] [Link] [Link] [Link]
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2025-02-16 06:12:06
NNN, poster is expressing persona opinion. Debate should be public. [Link]
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2025-02-16 07:44:56
NNN, Joe Rogan is correct that studies have shown that high doses of fluoride lower IQ in children. [Link] This does not mean that all experts or studies agree with Rogan's conclusion, part of Rogan's point is that people trust "the experts" to much, and alledges expert bias.
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2025-02-16 10:55:32
[Link] [Link] [Link] A democrat appointed federal court judge ruled, after review of the latest scientific evidence, that fluoration of water posed undue risk to the population. Although Rogan's assertion that it is outright toxic may be exaggerated, CN saying that fluor is safe are wrong.
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2025-02-16 13:33:04
A court never ruled recommend levels of fluoride harm children's IQ or is a neurotoxin. Fluoride, at regulated levels of .7 mg/L, is considered safe and beneficial for dental health per U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Federal Panel on Community Water Fluoridation [Link]
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