Paul Saladino· MD
but the reason we're using so much fluoride is because people are massively nutrient deficient
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but the reason we're using so much fluoride is because people are massively nutrient deficient
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now i don't believe that we need to be doing that with fluoridated water if our children are well nourished in areas of the country where the children are not well nourished is it a positive health intervention for public health well you decide what you want to do for yourself and your children i don't think i would do it for my family because i would feed them the fat soluble nutrient-rich foods and therefore would avoid the need for fluoride in the water