Public education may not be the sole reason younger Americans seem less smart based on a recent report about flouride.
“The human body of evidence provides a consistent pattern of findings that high fluoride exposure is
associated with decreased intelligence quotient (IQ) in children,” concluded a 2019 report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Such findings by government scientists may explain why the Environmental Protection Agency has dragged out a lawsuit from the Flouride Action Network. The group wants the U.S. to end the practice of adding fluoride to public drinking water, arguing the health risks of doing so are not worth fewer cavities.
The Epoch Times further reported:
