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by | Dec 11, 2011 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

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How did such a strange practice as adding a known poison to drinking water – although in small amounts – come to pass?

Who came up with the idea that fluoride might be good for teeth? Read about Colorado brown stain.

Read the explanation of Waldbott and Burgstahler about how industry, particularly ALCOA, gave fluoridation its initial push.

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