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mixing more fluorid in drinking water what will happen wen we drink​

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What is fluoride used for?

In the context of human health, fluoride is mainly used to improve dental health. You can sometimes find it in your local water supply and in many over-the-counter (OTC) products, including:

  • toothpaste
  • mouth rinses
  • supplements
  • If you tend to get a lot of cavities, your dentist might suggest using a prescription mouth rinse with fluoride. These rinses usually have a higher concentration of fluoride than OTC options do.

Fluoride is also used:

  • in medical imaging scans, such as PET scans
  • as a cleaning agent
  • in pesticides
  • to make Teflon, steel, and aluminum products

Is fluoridated water dangerous?

Researchers from around the world have conducted hundreds of studies that look at the safety of adding low concentrations of fluoride to drinking water. There’s no evidence that fluoride added to local water supplies in the United States causes any health problems, aside from the occasional mild case of dental fluorosis.

However, some people claim that fluoridated water causes a variety of health problems, including:

  • low IQ scores in children
  • bone cancer
  • arthritis
  • kidney disease

The research behind these claims is mixed. For example, a 2006 studyTrusted Source found that childhood exposure to fluoridated water was linked to higher rates of bone cancer in males. However, a 2011 reviewTrusted Source and a 2016 study didn’t find any connection between the two.

Studies looking at the link between fluoride and low IQ scores in children also have mixed results. A 2012 reviewTrusted Source of existing research concluded that there may be a link between the two, but noted that more large, high-quality studies are needed.

If you’re concerned about your fluoride intake, you can reduce your exposure by:

  • finding alternative sources of drinking water, such as bottled water
  • using a fluoride filter, available on Amazon, for tap water
  • choosing fluoride-free toothpaste, which you can also find on Amazon

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