Fluoride in Water: What’s the Truth?
USAMon Nov 04 2024
Advertisement
You might have heard that fluoride is bad for you. But is that really true? Let’s break it down. Fluoride is a natural mineral found in water and rocks. It's also a byproduct of some industries. Some people say it causes health problems like arthritis and cancer. But is that true? A federal judge recently said there might be a risk to kids' IQ if there’s too much fluoride in drinking water. But the jury is still out on how it affects adults. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says fluoride helps prevent tooth decay.
It's been added to public water supplies since 1945. Today, nearly 209 million Americans get fluoridated water. But some cities, like Portland and Tucson, have said no thanks. Why? Well, toothpaste has fluoride too, and some studies show water fluoridation isn't as effective as it once was. But the American Dental Association still thinks it's the best way to prevent cavities. So, what’s the truth? More research is needed to understand how fluoride affects us.
https://localnews.ai/article/fluoride-in-water-whats-the-truth-ac7baf2e
actions
flag content