Florida is poised to become 2nd state to ban fluoride from public water systems
- Florida lawmakers approved legislation Tuesday banning adding fluoride to public water systems.
- Governor DeSantis' administration advocates against fluoridation, citing potential risks to children's development.
- The bill prohibits local governments from adding fluoride and other water additives.
- The Republican-controlled House passed the measure by an 88-27 vote.
- The bill now goes to Governor DeSantis, potentially making Florida the second state to ban fluoride.
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Utah cities and counties that have added fluoride to their drinking water will have to stop by Wednesday, due to a new law banning the practice — a move medical professionals say is likely to damage people’s oral health.
Understanding the fluoride wars
Earlier this year, in episode #2273 of the Joe Rogan Experience, the world’s most successful podcaster started sounding off about fluoride, calling it a “neurotoxin” and citing “conclusive studies” linking high levels of fluoride in the water to lower IQs. In a clip that has been viewed more than 1.2 million times, Rogan expressed bafflement to his guest Adam Curry, the entrepreneur and media personality: “We know it’s bad for you in large doses…
Florida to become second state to ban fluoride in public water systems
With a vote of 88-27, Florida lawmakers passed a bill that would ultimately ban fluoride in drinking water. SB 700, also known as the Florida Farm Bill, will prevent “the use of certain additives in a water system.” If the bill is signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis’, Florida will become the second state […]
Texas Attorney General Paxton expands fluoride wars to toothpaste
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) announced investigations Thursday of leading toothpaste companies, accusing them of misusing fluoride in their products. “I will use every tool available to protect our kids from dangerous levels of fluoride exposure and deceptive advertising,” Paxton, who is also a Senate candidate, said in a statement. The investigation — announced three weeks after Paxton declared his campaign to primary Sen. John Cornyn …
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