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Florida Bans Fluoride In Water Citing Health & Consent Concerns

by Shreeya

Florida has become the second U.S. state to ban the addition of fluoride in public water systems, following Utah’s recent move.

Governor Ron DeSantis signed the new law, which prohibits certain additives—including fluoride—from being used in water supplies, effective July 1.

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DeSantis emphasized that fluoridating water without individual consent amounts to forced medication, raising concerns about potential health risks, particularly for pregnant women and children.

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He cited studies suggesting possible negative effects, such as lower IQ levels in children exposed to higher fluoride levels during pregnancy, although experts note the research is inconclusive.

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While the state opposes mandatory water fluoridation, officials maintain that individuals can still access fluoride through other means, like dental products or supplements, if they choose.

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The decision has sparked debate. Public health organizations like the American Dental Association and the CDC support fluoride in water for its proven benefits in reducing tooth decay by about 25%. Critics argue the ban protects personal choice and avoids possible health risks.

Florida’s legislation reflects a growing movement questioning water fluoridation’s safety and ethics, highlighting a complex balance between public health benefits and individual rights.

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