Rfk Jr’s sick gums drove him crazy while pushing to ban fluoride from water

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is confronted with difficult questions about his own tooth health at the same time that he pushes a controversial campaign to remove fluoride from the drinking water from America, Radaronline.com can reveal.
The 71-year-old Minister of Health and Human Services has become the most important political voice against fluoridationCalling an unnecessary chemical intervention despite decades of scientific consensus that the tooth decay occurs.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has pushed to remove fluoride from us drinking water.
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Earlier this year, both Utah and Florida voted to ban fluoride from public water, with various other states that consider similar measures.
Kennedy admitted on Fox News without fluoride “You will probably see a little more cavities” – a comment that makes dentists angry throughout the country.
But he added that the increase in tooth decay was worthwhile if it meant that chemicals were removed from water.
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Critics blow Kennedy for promoting policy that damages families with a low income.
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Barry Taylor, executive director of the Oregon Dental Association, shot over the move: “Dental Decay is a disease. In essence, he says there will be more disease.”
A spokesperson for the American Dental Association said that stopping fluoridation will “harm a disproportionate families with a low income”, and notes that millions of working and school hours are lost every year due to untreated dental problems.
But in the midst of the controversy we can reveal speculation about Kennedy’s own teeth are fed by recent close-up photos of his grin.
Dentists who rated the images suggested stains and possible gum recess – that can “make patients crazy” from pain. An insider said: “RFK Jr.’s gums look sick and some people think it is floating around the corner.
He can afford treatment, but the irony is that he takes policy decisions that harm families who cannot. ”
Another source said: “It has become a fixation for him. He constantly talks about dental health – but his campaign against fluoride ignores the most vulnerable.”
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Looking at his gum line
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Dentists warn that fluoride bans can cause 25 million extra cavities in children.
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Dentists, who have not treated Kennedy, have pointed to the American gums of Kennedy are not swollen, which usually indicates serious illness, but admitted that there are indications that a recession is common in aging.
Some specialists also speculated a visible white strip on his Gumline was a nicotine bag, while others thought that the medical tape could be of a surgical location.
A source near the campaigner of the Make America, said: “Robert says he is healthy, but there is no doubt that his obsession with gums and fluoride is personal. People around him are concerned that his discomfort distorts his decisions and personality.”
Kennedy has framed its health campaign as a matter of freedom and public safety, and claims that communities should not be forced to take chemicals such as fluoride.
He has also embraced the rand claims about the ties from fluoride to developmental problems – claims rejected by regular scientists.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has called Fluoridation one of the 10 greatest performance of public health of the 20th century.
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Studies on removing fluoride nationwide
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Close-up photos cause rumors about gum recession and use of nicotine bag.
A recent study that is estimated to remove fluoride nationwide would create another 25 million cases of tooth decay in children and almost $ 10 billion in treatment would cost for five years.
Pediatric dentists warn children of poorer families who do not have access to fluoride toothpaste or regular checks of the shuffles are the heaviest if it is removed from the water resources.
A critic said about his proposal: “RFK can walk in the best dentist in Washington tomorrow, but ordinary people can’t do that. Without fluoridation, children lose teeth. That is the brutal reality.”





