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I've seen proposals to add other medications to municipal water supplies, but people react very negatively (as you'd expect them to).
This is definitely one of those topics where it's hard to have a rational conversation.
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I've seen proposals to add other medications to municipal water supplies, but people react very negatively (as you'd expect them to).
This is definitely one of those topics where it's hard to have a rational conversation.
I'm with you. I am not convinced by the complaints about fluoridated water, but I am open to being swayed. It's in the same conversation as chem trails, and those conversations can get off the rails really fast depending on who you talk to.
I'm digitally underscoring your insight that it's odd that this is the only medication that's delivered en mass. Why just this one with so little argument? I wonder if it has something to do with the cost of other medications when scaled up to municipal proportions.