Denver Fluoride Fight Pits Activists Against Long-Standing Health Policy
Denver Fluoride Fight Pits Activists Against Long-Standing Health Policy
Audio: CPR's John Daley Reports On Denver's Fluoride Fight
Edward, 2, gets his teeth brushed by hygienist Valerie Haustein at the Cavity Free at Three
Clinic in Aurora, as his mother Janeth Acosta, and sister Jasmine look on.
Clinic in Aurora, as his mother Janeth Acosta, and sister Jasmine look on.
(John Daley/CPR News)
The state's largest water utility adds enough fluoride at its treatment plants to meet a target level recommended by public health officials of 0.7 milligrams per liter. That amounts to less than a drop per 55 gallons of water. But even that amount is too much for opponents of fluoridation, who believe that fluoride's risks far outweigh its benefits and who don't want to be forced to consume it.
"We don't want it in there," said nutritionist Greg Gillette, who produces an Internet show from his bedroom in a Denver apartment. "You could say it's like pouring Vitamin C in the water. It may help, but maybe I don't want it in there."
Greg Gillette, a nutritionist who does a weekly Internet radio program from his
Denver apartment, wants Denver Water to stop fluoridating its water.
Denver apartment, wants Denver Water to stop fluoridating its water.
(John Daley/CPR News)
"Go buy fluoridated toothpaste," he said. "You can get fluoridated water at big stores, fluoridated tablets. We just don't want it mass produced for everyone." ......
I see Stephen Slott DDS is very active with his usual insulting comments on the article so f you miss his "banter" .............
I see Stephen Slott DDS is very active with his usual insulting comments on the article so f you miss his "banter" .............
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