The Great Culling: Our Water
Fluoride is an inorganic, monatomic anion of fluorine, whose salts are typically white or colorless. Fluoride salts typically have distinctive bitter tastes and are odorless. In 1945, Grand Rapids became the first city in the world to fluoridate its drinking water. The Grand Rapids water fluoridation study was originally sponsored by the U.S. Surgeon General … Read more