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This is a major loss for big corporate fluoride and a great win for the average joe American.
Why increase annual revenue by $80,000,000,000 a year when you can "save" .03 a month on letting people's teeth rot?
Just spitballing here guys but I'm thinking maybe flouride is actually not good for you. Might be on to something here. FTB
Never had braces. Didn't go to the dentist for six years.... went for a cleaning recently and no cavities. Why? Fluoride.
Quote from: OregonHawk on October 07, 2011, 09:42:35 PMNever had braces. Didn't go to the dentist for six years.... went for a cleaning recently and no cavities. Why? Fluoride. 'grats. Still isn't about teeth.
But critics seized on recent concerns about too much fluoride having side effects on young children and tea party-style fears of forced government medicating. Some speakers Tuesday compared it to Soviet and Nazi practices and warned of cancer, reduced IQ and deteriorating bones."Fluoride is a toxic substance," said tea party activist Tony Caso of Palm Harbor. "This is all part of an agenda that's being pushed forth by the so-called globalists in our government and the world government to keep the people stupid so they don't realize what's going on."He added: "This is the U.S. of A, not the Soviet Socialist Republic."
KU is right on par with Notre Dame ... when it comes to adding additional conference revenue
Beer pro tip: never drink anything other than BL, coors, pbr, maybe a few others that I'm forgetting