Fluoride Action Network
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Fluoride Action Network
@fluoridealert.bsky.social
The Fluoride Action Network (FAN) seeks to broaden awareness among citizens, scientists, and policymakers on the toxicity of fluoride compounds through research, education, and advocacy.
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The Quiet Chemistry of Childhood
When you put all this together, the picture becomes clearer: one side of the ledger—the benefits—is thinner than we’ve long assumed. The other side—the risks—is thicker than many expected.
The Quiet Chemistry of Childhood
Every few months, a new fluoride study drops—another twist in a debate that has stretched across generations.
open.substack.com
November 25, 2025 at 1:01 PM
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In the 1940s, the sugar industry faced a crisis. Research was mounting that sugar was driving the epidemic of tooth decay, but reducing sugar consumption was unthinkable for an industry built on sales. So industry leaders pulled off a sleight of hand worthy of Big Tobacco.
How Big Sugar pushed fluoride — new study alleges a century of spin
The sugar industry and companies that make sweet drinks and foods have spent nearly a century downplaying sugar’s role in health problems and distorting the science around fluoride — and the practice ...
www.thenewlede.org
September 30, 2025 at 11:55 AM
"For decades, fluoride was treated as the only tool we needed. The evidence has shifted. The benefits of drinking fluoridated water are smaller than we once believed. The risks—especially to the developing brain—are now impossible to ignore. It’s time for a re-evaluation." - @blanphear.bsky.social
October 28, 2025 at 10:03 PM