It has been 70 years since the United States first
started adding fluoride to the municipal water supplies. Many legal battles to
remove this toxin from our drinking water are in progress, but still this noxious
chemical endures as a staple in our daily diet.
Most developed nations in the world have rejected fluoridation, including 97% of western Europe. The United States, which fluoridates more than 70% of
its water supplies, is an exception to this rule. According to the British
Fluoridation Society, there are more people drinking artificially fluoridated
water in the United States than all other countries combined. That last bit of information can really
make you think.
So, after 7 decades of fluoridation, what are the statistics?