DWQA QuestionsCategory: Divine GuidanceWhat are the health consequences of fluoride in the drinking water?
Nicola Staff asked 4 years ago
This is very neurotoxic and this results in decline in cognitive function as well as interference with the intuitive reach. This is the main reason for its choice as a public health hazard, initiated and programmed into people’s thinking to accept it as a good idea and to not question deeply the inherent wisdom in doing something of uncertain safety. After all, there have not been any careful studies done of human exposure over the long term in particular. People are going solely on faith and accepting simplistic notions about potential benefits that can be achieved in other ways without taking unknown risks as is currently the case. In fact, this has taken a significant toll of human intention, valuable thought, and willful action, whose effectiveness has been eroded and lives shortened in the bargain. This is a high price to pay for preventing tooth decay when this can be done equally well with good oral hygiene. The time is long past when people could be considered so ignorant that the state must use a chemical means to make up for their poor habits. Most people today receive rudimentary education in dental health issues and concerns and will take steps, if for no other reason than for social acceptance, to brush their teeth and make dental hygiene visits if problems develop.