This is a disingenuous take. This is a cherry-picked article that does not come to the conclusion you draw here. You also state “It does have neurological effects” but leave out the most important piece of information for that to be true: high doses.
Why should anyone trust what you say when you’re twisting the information to suit your narrative?
heraplem@leminal.space 2 months ago
Counterpoint: I live in an area without fluoridated water, and I’m told that dentists can reliably identify people who didn’t grow up here by the state of their teeth.
ryannathans@aussie.zone 2 months ago
Anecdote in scientific debate? Wild
heraplem@leminal.space 2 months ago
It’s actually exactly in line with what the link above says.
In other words, water fluoridation might not make much difference for adults, but it can for children.