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Why do people think Fluoride in toothpaste is good for teeth?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 42150618:MV8zMDkzNDM5XzU1MDk1MjUzXzIxMTFBRjQ1] [quote:StarBorn88:MV8zMDkzNDM5XzU1MDk1MTM2XzU2NzQyMTU=] Arsenic is naturally occurring too.... [/quote] Yeah just like mercury. Sodium fluoride has many toxic chemicals in it including arsenic [/quote]
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Recently a Calgary study showed that kids are developing tooth decay because Calgary turned off the fluoridation in the public water. People are saying things like "Duh, thats obvious that would happen, its not toxic, it occurs naturally, it should be turned back on immediately."
After I read the comments I'm like
Does anyone think it has benefits? If so can you explain it to me. Maybe I just don't get it because I drank to much fluoride?
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