Okay, here we go again. Due to a recent lawsuit, the US government was forced to release more hidden reports and information.

 

Flouride…

 

The controversy surrounding fluoride and its potential health effects has reached a new level of intensity. A recent lawsuit has compelled the National Toxicology Program (NTP) to release its draft report on fluoride ahead of schedule. In this blog post, we will delve into the details of this lawsuit, examine the potential implications of the NTP’s findings, and explore the ongoing debate surrounding fluoride’s impact on human health.

 

The National Law Review brings us the news of a lawsuit that has shaken the foundations of the fluoride debate. The legal action demanded the early release of the NTP’s draft report on fluoride and its potential health effects. The pressure from this lawsuit has forced the NTP’s hand, bringing the report to light sooner than anticipated. This development has ignited a flurry of discussions among scientists, health professionals, and concerned citizens alike.

 

The release of the NTP’s draft report provides valuable insight into the ongoing research on fluoride’s potential health risks. While the final conclusions are yet to be determined, the preliminary findings raise questions regarding fluoride’s impact on human health.

 

The report acknowledges that fluoride may have adverse effects on various physiological systems, including neurodevelopment and thyroid function. These revelations have sparked both concern and further examination of the role fluoride plays in our lives.

 

Fluoride has long been a contentious topic, with proponents touting its benefits in dental health and opponents raising concerns about potential systemic health risks. The release of the NTP’s draft report adds fuel to the fire, intensifying the ongoing debate. Advocates of fluoride argue that it strengthens tooth enamel and helps prevent dental decay, particularly in communities lacking access to adequate dental care. On the other hand, critics assert that fluoride ingestion may contribute to a range of health problems, such as fluorosis and potential neurotoxicity.

 

I don’t know about anyone else, but this is not a surprise. My family has understood the effects of fluoride for generations, at this point. When I was a child we did not get fluoride treatments, my children do not get fluoride treatments, we either use fluoride-free toothpaste or make our own at home. The Powers-That-Be have known for at least 80 years the effects of fluoride when the Nazis used it as a neuro suppressant and behavioral control. I don’t buy for an instant that they didn’t know and that wasn’t the entire idea of pushing this ridiculous narrative of fluoride’s “benefits”. Benefits for whom? But here we are with another outing of big brother and the consistent control game. Enough is enough with these deliberate and dangerous games.

 

I regret that this post is not as positive as I usually try to make them but in the face of the world in which we allow ourselves to live, sometimes we have to “get real.” Consequently, this is intended as a reminder that it’s time for us to wake up and begin protecting ourselves.

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