The bill banning fluoride from public drinking water in Florida is headed to the governor’s desk.
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Florida is poised to ban fluoride from drinking water under a new law passed by state lawmakers.
The bill is currently being asked to sign the bill at the desk of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis. If signed, Florida will become second state After Utah Fluoride is prohibited from public water supplies.
Desantis has called Water fluorination “Forced drugs.” His office did not comment on whether Desantis would sign the measure.
For decades, U.S. state water authorities have added small amounts of fluoride to their water supply, and experts say it is blocking millions of cavities.

The Republican-led House of Representatives in Florida passed the measure Tuesday as part of a broader farm bill. The Senate passed the ban in early April. Without mentioning fluorides, the law would prohibit local governments from adding “water quality additives” to water supplies.
Desantis’ administration has Already recommended Fluoride ban, state surgeon General Joseph Radapop calls for fluorination of water.”Public Health Fraud“As WUSF reported.
Before Trump wins the election, current Health and Human Services Director Robert F. Kennedy Jr. misdescribed fluoride as “industrial waste,” saying the White House recommends banning minerals from drinking water.
Kennedy subscribes to many exposed plots surrounding health and wellness, but has denounced the water fluorescence of countless health issues including arthritis, bone fractures, bone cancer, loss of IQ, neurodevelopmental disorders, and thyroid disease.

However, dentists and other health experts agree that controlled exposure to minerals is key to preventing tooth decay and minimizes the risk of negative side effects.
In addition to breakthroughs such as vaccines and seat belts, public water fluorination is also The biggest public health innovation According to the 20th Century Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Earlier in April, the HHS announced under Kennedy’s guidance that it had directed the CDC to reorganize an independent panel of 15 health experts to investigate the role of fluoride in water sources.
The use of fluoride in water has been discussed elsewhere.
Calgary, Canada voted in 2011 to ban minerals from water supply, and it’s worth noting Tooth Cave Spikes In the city’s children, council overturned that decision last year.
The Florida ban will come into effect on July 1st if it is signed to the law.