Fluorine

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Highly reactive chemical element. Flouride has been put in drinking water for decades, nominally toprevent tooth decay, but is widely claimed to have a deleterious effect on IQ.

Fluorine is a highly reactive chemical element. Its ions are referred to as fluorides and do occur as part of the earth's crust.

Water fluoridation

Full article: Water/Fluoridation
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After uranium hexafluoride was used to enrich uranium, fluorides began to be added to drinking water, reportedly in a bid to tackle tooth decay. A 2019 study showed that exposure of pregnant women to fluoride decreases the IQ of male children.[1]


 

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Autism“Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) rates around the world are skyrocketing for unknown reasons. Parents have fingered vaccines but studies have failed to confirm a link. Concurrently, aluminum, from vaccine adjuvants, has been found actively transported to the brains of animals inciting inflammation. Fluoride has been implicated in children’s brain dysfunction, and, fluoride has been shown to potentiate aluminum toxicity. No vaccine study to date has controlled for a practice widespread around the world – water fluoridation. Autism is more prevalent in United States cities that fluoridate their water supplies, and less prevalent in rural non-fluoridated areas even with high vaccination rates.”Robert Jay RowenFebruary 2017
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