Fluoride in Water Poses ‘Unreasonable Risk’ to Children, Federal Judge Rules

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Fluoride in Water Poses “Unreasonable Risk” to Children, Federal Judge Rules

The “conspiracy theorists” were right again.

Judge Edward Chen has ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) MUST take action on water fluoridation.

He found that fluoride poses an “unreasonable risk” of reducing IQ, especially in young children, at the current levels.

He dismissed the EPA’s argument that it’s unclear exactly how much fluoride is dangerous and instead pointed to scientific evidence showing that even the so-called “optimal” level for dental health (0.7 mg/L) could be harmful.

This decision could potentially lead to the end of water fluoridation in the U.S. and is a significant blow to the EPA, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and groups like the American Dental Association (ADA), who have long defended the practice.

This is a huge win and another step forward to Make America Healthy Again (MAHA).

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