Since 1945, fluoride has been added to public drinking water supplies, but research has shown it may pose risks to our health.
The fluoride added to the public water supply of more than 73 percent of the U.S. population isn’t naturally occurring, and that creates added risk.
Fluorides can be inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through our skin. That means there are several factors that determine what your daily dose of fluoride is.
Since 1945, fluoride has been added to public drinking water supplies, but research has shown it may pose risks to our health.
The fluoride added to the public water supply of more than 73 percent of the U.S. population isn’t naturally occurring, and that creates added risk.
Fluorides can be inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through our skin. That means there are several factors that determine what your daily dose of fluoride is.