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Multiple U.S. cities and counties across the country have stopped putting fluoride in their water supplies after a federal judge ruled on September 24 that fluoride harms children and must be regulated.
“Fluoridation is a house of cards and it’s going to fall,” Rick North of the Fluoride Action Network said speaking to Children’s Health Defense. “It’s only a matter of when. Our job is to make the wind blow.”
Children’s Health Defense reported that Abilene, Texas; Yorktown and Somers, New York along with the entire Weber Basin Water Conservancy District in Utah have suspended water fluoridation in response to the federal ruling.
The Weber Basin Water Conservancy serves 700,000 people, while the three towns together are home to roughly 186,000 people, meaning 886,000 Americans will no longer be drinking fluoridated water.