Florida Surgeon General Says Fluoride Shouldn’t Be Added to Drinking Water: ‘Public Health Malpractice’

November 23rd, 2024

Via: Fox 13:

Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo announced new guidelines on Friday, advising that all cities and counties statewide stop adding fluoride to drinking water.

Dr. Ladapo spoke at a news conference in Winter Haven, which made headlines last week after the city announced that fluoride will no longer be added to its water supply by the end of the year.

“It is public health malpractice with the information that we have now to continue adding fluoride to water,” Dr. Ladapo said, mentioning studies that point out the possibility of excessive fluoride exposure causing lower IQ levels and mental health issues among children.

Dr. Ladapo’s stance on the issue is in line with that of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy has said he would recommend removing fluoride from drinking water nationwide.

One Response to “Florida Surgeon General Says Fluoride Shouldn’t Be Added to Drinking Water: ‘Public Health Malpractice’”

  1. Snowman says:

    I’ve used an electric countertop water distiller for many years. It removes all sorts of chemical contaminants. It also removes needed minerals, but you can get them from foods or supplements.

    Amazon has many choices for these.

    There is also a stovetop distiller, or you could make your own for a wood stove from lab parts and a pot with whole in the lid.

    Some people think it tastes weird at first because it has no taste, and they are used to the taste of the contaminants in their water. Have you ever seen a cup of tea or coffee that is translucent brown? You will!

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