World News

Fluoride’s Safety Questioned as Federal Judge Urges EPA to Act

For decades, fluoride has slipped through the streams of American households and hailed as the silent guardian of teeth. But now, a federal judge in California has stirred the waters, shaking the confidence in what was once accepted without a second thought. Judge Edward Chen’s ruling didn’t whisper—it shouted for attention, urging the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to open its eyes wider… the invisible might not be so harmless after all.

There’s a growing whisper in the wind—fluoride, the substance that has been trusted for a long time, may not just be protecting smiles but might also be clouding young minds. When swallowed, rather than brushed away, it seems the chemical could do more than just strengthen enamel. The very act of drinking may tamper with the fragile threads of cognitive development. Chen’s ruling cuts through the haze, pointing directly to the science—the kind that warns of something bigger lurking behind the surface.

The 2016 Toxic Substances Control Act gives the people a voice in these matters. And here, that voice was loud and clear. Citizens, backed by groups like Food and Water Watch, took a stand, insisting the EPA address the dangers that might be hiding in plain sight. The danger? Not so much the fluoride itself, but its insidious potential… especially for children. Expecting mothers, especially, may be unwittingly exposing their unborn children to something that lingers longer than a cavity—the potential for decreased IQ, a slow, quiet effect that could ripple through generations.

Chen didn’t buy the EPA’s reluctance. They hedged their bets, claiming the specifics were not fully drawn out—an argument full of uncertainty, dragging its feet as if the stakes were not high enough. But the judge completely opposed that, forced them to wake up. His ruling was not declaring fluoride as poison, but he ensured the caution, an acknowledgment that the risks are too real to ignore any longer.

Still, across the country, nearly 75% of Americans sip their water without a second thought. Fluoride—introduced to public water systems in places like Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1945—was once seen as a victory for public health. Back then, it was cheered, an invisible hero in the fight against decay. But time and science have a way of shifting perspectives. Now, some are beginning to question what seemed so solid. Maybe brushing with fluoride makes sense, but gulping it down with every glass? That’s where the unease sets in.

Even the World Health Organization set a stricter limit— only1.5 milligrams per liter in water. Meanwhile, in the U.S., the EPA allows up to 4 milligrams per liter… a number that leaves a sour taste for many. The pressure is mounting—Chen’s ruling has turned up the heat. The EPA must reconsider, must act, to protect the youngest and most vulnerable from a threat that’s been flowing freely for far too long.

More

To everyone who made fun of people for warning them about Fluoride… F@@k You! Your children are in danger…

Fluoride in Water Poses “Unreasonable Risk” to Children, Federal Judge Rules The “conspiracy theorists” were right again. Judge Edward Chen has ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) MUST take action on water fluoridation. He found that fluoride poses an “unreasonable risk” of reducing IQ in children, especially for pregnant women and young kids, at the current levels. He dismissed the EPA’s argument that it’s unclear exactly how much fluoride is dangerous and instead pointed to scientific evidence showing that even the so-called “optimal” level for dental health (0.7 mg/L) could be harmful. This decision could potentially lead to the end of water fluoridation in the U.S. and is a significant blow to the EPA, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and groups like the American Dental Association (ADA), who have long defended the practice. This is a huge win and another step forward to Make America Healthy Again (MAHA).

Major Points

  • A federal judge in California ruled that the EPA must reassess fluoride’s potential risks, citing concerns about its impact on cognitive development, particularly in children.
  • Judge Edward Chen’s decision follows growing evidence suggesting that consuming fluoride in drinking water may affect brain development, challenging long-held beliefs about its safety.
  • The 2016 Toxic Substances Control Act was invoked by citizen groups like Food and Water Watch, urging the EPA to take action, especially to protect expecting mothers and their unborn children.
  • Despite the concerns, nearly 75% of Americans still drink fluoridated water, a practice that began in 1945 to prevent tooth decay, but which is now facing scrutiny.
  • The World Health Organization’s stricter fluoride limit contrasts with the EPA’s current guidelines, adding pressure for the agency to reconsider its standards.

TL Holcomb

Add comment

24/7 Breaking News – with Time Stamps

Please email links, news, articles, ideas, tips, whatever – whatfinger@proton.me

Joe Rogan smacks down Bill Gates, says he and everyone else who got rich off of COVID-19 is responsible for ruining millions of lives. – Fast clips


Netflix SUED Over Jake Paul v. Tyson Fight Streaming, Others Say RIGGED, Tyson PULLED PUNCHES – Tim Pool Vid

Diddy List Release Has Celebs FLEE The USA? Ellen’s Dark Old Videos Resurface & Her Special Pet Name – The Quartering Vid

Bob Casey Concedes to Dave McCormick in PA Senate Race Granite Grok

Pro-Life Leader: 3 Ways Democrats Are Turning Abortion Into a ‘Sacrament’ –Daily Signal

SICK: Venezuelan Gang-banger (Allegedly) Mugs and Commits Sex Act on Top Alvin Bragg official – WLT Report

Revealed: How to tell if your phone is eavesdropping on your conversations – Daily Mail

General Flynn: BREAKING: 1. We appear to be on the brink of WWIII. 2. Congress is set to go on recess for Thanksgiving. – More at X

‘When There Are Enough of Us in France, We Will Kill All the Jews’, Islamic Migrant with 10 Convictions Walks Free After Threatening Violence at France-Israel Football Match – Rair Foundation

DHS Says It Doesn’t Have Interview Transcripts from Panel’s Trump Shooting Investigation – Headline USA

Jeff Bezos rejects Elon Musk claim he thought Trump would lose: ‘100% not true’ – Just The News

On his way out, Joe Biden is trying to forgive $4.65 billion of debt Ukraine owes America’s taxpayers. – More – Thomas Massie Tweet

NEW: Texas AG Ken Paxton investigates possible conspiracy by ad companies to boycott social media platforms – Post Millennial

Did you know: Alaska was originally a Russian colony until it was sold to the United States in 1867 for $7.2 million, becoming a state in 1959.

California athletic director compares ‘Save Girls Sports’ shirts to wearing a swastika, lawsuit claims – Blaze News


From Transgender to Transgressive to Aggressive – Sarah Cain


GOP Gains Legislative Supermajority In Midwestern State For First Time In Over Five Decades – WLT Report

‘The View’ spirals out of control over school choice debate – Fox Vid


Uncle Scott Rant – language warning – all about that animal killer – Fast clip – Language Warning but as usual – excellent! – Rumble

It’s getting serious now: Putin responds with hypersonic missile launch and warns there will be more coming – Leo Hohmann

Harvest Time🔥First ICBM Strike💥Velyka Novosilka Partially Encircled⚔️Military Summary For 2024.11.21 – Whatfinger Military Vid

Democrats believe our daughters should be forced to share a bathroom with this guy….wtf is wrong with them? – Rumble clip

Our not so daily newsletter. More like weekly…