Skepticism, Science & Pseudoscience
In reply to the discussion: Youtube scientist C0nc0rdance addresses the pseudo-science against flouridation of drinking water. [View all]TZ
(42,998 posts)And I know one thing that the odds are much higher of someone getting water with LOWER levels of Fluoridation than recommended. Technically you should be arguing agaisnt Chlorination of water which is actually a much more dangerous ion than Fluorine. But you know things like cryptosporidian and other protists in water not chlorinated are a very REAL danger.
The odds of someone getting sick from Fl in the water are much lower than almost any other risk, but like everything in life its possible.
Your arguments strike me as very anti-vaxx like. They argue since harm from vaccines is possible they should not be used.
Well I'm sorry but your risk assessment is flawed. Numerous studies have shown that the benefits from Fluoridation outweigh any risks.
You also seem to be pushing your own paper/agenda here, which wouldn't surprise me. I've met more than a few scientists who like pushing their pet theories no matter how unrealistic they are.