Kennedy Opposes Fluoride in Water
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•Surprise: RFK Jr. Used to Sell Bottled Water With Extra High Levels of Fluoride
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants fluoride out of tap water.
The former third -party candidate once sold bottled water containing fluoride.
The product had nearly double the amount of fluoride recommended by the EPA , and well over the amount typically found in tap water. While health experts actually agree that consuming excessive levels of fluoride over a long period of time can cause health problems, numerous organizations say there are zero risks.
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