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Originally posted by Iwinder
This is a very important topic to a lot of people and gets a S&F from us here. We live in Ontario Canada and a fairly large city here (Waterloo) just voted fluoride out of the city water supply. This made quite a bit of a stir in the news for this part of the county.
Originally posted by scott,aussie
well i think fluoride is a lot of B,S becouse i never ever brushed my teeth with tooth past from the age of about 12 y old,
an i have never had a tooth ache, never had a gum disease, and never had bad breath no holes, an im 42 now ???
i never drink that white looking water, when i clean my teeth i just use a thooth brush an good old salliver,
not one problem ever in my mouth
Originally posted by Iwinder
A lot of the information we have read confirms what you are saying there. That is there is no link between lack of Fluoride and an increase in tooth decay or gum problems.
Nor is there a link between using Fluoride and a decrease in tooth decay or gum problems.
This stuff (Fluoride) if it was not put in our water it would be hard to dispose of because it is classified as a toxin, so it would have to go to a special land fill or disposal company.......makes you wonder does it not?
Regards, I Winderedit on 19-11-2010 by Iwinder because: spelling