Studies have shown that prolonged exposure to PFAS in water may lead to cancer, decreased fertility, developmental delays in children, immune system suppression and other adverse health effects.
I think the weirdest belief my parents had was that they thought the ice in hotel ice machines was dirty, so they refused to use it, as if the machines were fed with special plumbing from a secondary, dirty water source separate from tap water.
Guys just remember this when it comes to the FDA and approving food, drink, and medicine. They openly admit they are drastically understaffed. So when you see the ingredients on this food, drink, and medicine, remember that's the ingredients that they tested for and validated once. It's not like they test this every single year. They don't have the resources! I promise you, not think, promise, that they're ingredients in our food, drink, medicine, and water that the FDA doesn't even know about because they're incompetent and we'd rather give more money to war against strangers than war against corporations that actually kill us presently. Think about that. Around the world there are fewer people killing us and trying to kill us than the businesses, Banks, and government in control of our existence. The true threat is here within our borders. And being that we've sterilized our own citizens, this should not be fucking new news to you.
Mainstream articles on fluoride in the tap water make no mention of the MYRIAD neurological detriments to putting fluoride in tap water, from IQ loss to increased feeling of complacency, and more.
Nor are the mainstream USDA approved articles able to claim that fluoridating tap water leads to statistically significant improvements in public health, since states without fluoride in the tap water still do give fluoride prescriptions to children in the stages of growing their adult teeth. Indeed, only children currently producing adult teeth reap benefits of fluoride, and additionally there are more measures we can take to help people have better teeth, such as installing enamel sealants for children, as well as affording universal health and dental care. But the fact that we don't have universal dental care is proof Americans don't really care about other Americans' teeth that much, yet we're justifying putting some people's preventative medicine into everyone's tap water as if that's some kind of acheivement.
Shocking idea here but maybe medicine should only go to people who need it, and not those who don't? Otherwise why not put radiation in the tap water, since some people have cancer, and need radiation treatment, so by the USDA's fluoride thinking, it's a mockery of public health advancements and progress that we don't put a small PPM of radiation into the tap water.