Is Fluoride in Drinking Water Safe? RFK Jr. Doesn't Think So

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Ah, fluoride. The mineral that’s been quietly minding its own business, strengthening teeth and preventing cavities, until it found itself in the crosshairs of conspiracy theorists and political debates. You might think fluoride is just a humble element, doing its part to keep our pearly whites, well, pearly. But no, it’s now the star of a drama that could rival any soap opera.

The Basics: What is Fluoride?

Fluoride is a natural mineral found in soil, water, and various foods. It’s like that reliable friend who always shows up to help you move, even if you didn’t ask. It strengthens teeth by hardening their enamel, making them more resistant to the acid produced by bacteria in your mouth. This is why it’s a common ingredient in toothpaste and mouth rinses[](https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/is-fluoride-in-drinking-water-safe-what-to-know-after-rfk-jrs-claims/ar-AA1tqRBS "1").

The Great Fluoride Conspiracy

Enter Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a man with a name that carries weight and a penchant for stirring the pot. Recently, RFK Jr. has claimed that fluoride in drinking water is linked to a host of medical conditions, from arthritis to IQ loss[](https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/is-fluoride-in-drinking-water-safe-what-to-know-after-rfk-jrs-claims/ar-AA1tqRBS "1"). According to him, fluoride is the villain in our public health story, and he’s here to save the day by advocating for its removal from our water supplies.

But let’s take a step back. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) calls the practice of adding fluoride to tap water one of the ten greatest public health achievements of the last century[](https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/is-fluoride-in-drinking-water-safe-what-to-know-after-rfk-jrs-claims/ar-AA1tqRBS "1"). Major medical groups, such as the American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics, have also endorsed water fluoridation at recommended levels as a way to boost oral health[](https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/is-fluoride-in-drinking-water-safe-what-to-know-after-rfk-jrs-claims/ar-AA1tqRBS "1"). So, who do we believe? The overwhelming consensus of health experts or the guy who thinks vaccines are a government plot?

The Science Behind Fluoride

Decades of research and practical experience indicate that fluoride is safe and beneficial to oral health[](https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/is-fluoride-in-drinking-water-safe-what-to-know-after-rfk-jrs-claims/ar-AA1tqRBS "1"). Studies have shown that adding fluoride to water streams can cut cavities in children and adults by 25%[](https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/is-fluoride-in-drinking-water-safe-what-to-know-after-rfk-jrs-claims/ar-AA1tqRBS "1"). It’s like a superhero for your teeth, swooping in to save the day from the evil clutches of tooth decay.

However, like any good superhero story, there’s a twist. Some studies have raised concerns about the effects of fluoride in large quantities. A report by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services found that drinking water containing more than 1.5 milligrams per liter was consistently associated with lower IQ in children[](https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/is-fluoride-in-drinking-water-safe-what-to-know-after-rfk-jrs-claims/ar-AA1tqRBS "1"). But let’s be real here, you’d have to drink an absurd amount of water to reach those levels. We’re talking about chugging water like it’s going out of style.

The Verdict

So, is fluoride in drinking water safe? The short answer is yes, at the recommended levels. The CDC, American Dental Association, and countless other health organizations stand by its safety and effectiveness[](https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/is-fluoride-in-drinking-water-safe-what-to-know-after-rfk-jrs-claims/ar-AA1tqRBS "1"). But if you’re still worried, you can always stick to bottled water and hope that the plastic doesn’t leach into your system instead.

In the end, it’s all about balance. Too much of anything can be harmful, whether it’s fluoride, sugar, or even kale (yes, kale). So, let’s not throw the baby out with the bathwater—or in this case, the fluoride out with the drinking water. After all, we’ve got bigger fish to fry, like figuring out how to get people to floss regularly.

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