Fluoride in Drinking Water: Miracle Cure or Industrial Menace?

Unpacking RFK Jr.’s Claims on Fluoride and Examining the Scientific Evidence

Dr. ADAM TABRIZ
6 min readNov 6, 2024
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The issue of ingesting fluoride in drinking water has been subject to great controversy for a long time. Fluoridation of water is a well-accepted public health measure that has been widely promoted since 40s as a measure that helped prevent dental diseases affecting millions. However, others wish to define it as an industrial waste product which is adverse to health as apprise from scientific research on the additive. One of the main critics is Robert F. Kennedy Jr who has labeled that fluoride is an industrial waste that poses many health risks such as the risk of getting cancer and developmental disorders.

Historical Context of Fluoridation

Origins of Fluoridation

Fluoride is an effective tool to fight cavities, so water fluoridation started in the 1940s with primary attention to children. The practice was taken from studies of…

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Dr. ADAM TABRIZ
Dr. ADAM TABRIZ

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