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Vaxxed Parents Are Now Forcing Their Babies to Consume Fluoride Tablets to Protest RFK

Vaxxed parents are now forcing their babies to consume fluoride in order to protest RFK.

Vaxxed parents, furious over RFK Jr.’s push to ban water fluoridation in states like Florida and Utah, are now forcing their babies to consume fluoride tablets in a bizarre act of protest, insisting on dosing infants as young as six months with this controversial chemical despite growing safety alarms. This surge in pediatric fluoride prescriptions, swallowed and metabolized rather than just applied topically, has emerged as a defiant backlash against anti-fluoride reforms, turning everyday dental advice into a weaponized statement against perceived threats to public health mandates.

When Florida and Utah led the charge as the first U.S. states to outlaw water fluoridation earlier this year, many saw it as a victory against a long-debated practice linked to potential neurotoxicity and other risks. But doctors and dentists, eager to safeguard young teeth from cavities, ramped up recommendations for fluoride tablets and drops, creating an immediate uptick in usage among concerned parents. Unlike toothpaste or rinses that are spit out, these ingestible forms enter the bloodstream, raising red flags about long-term effects on developing brains and bodies—concerns amplified by critics who argue this trend not only defies the bans but also exposes vulnerable infants to unnecessary hazards in the name of cavity prevention.

Naturalnews.com reports: Now, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is stepping in – and it’s not just the pills or drops under scrutiny. It’s fluoride itself.

FDA cracks down on ingestible fluoride for kids

In May, the FDA announced it was initiating action to remove ingestible fluoride prescription drug products for children from the market. The surprise? These products were never formally approved in the first place.

More troubling are the emerging health risks tied to systemic fluoride use – meaning fluoride that is swallowed, absorbed and circulated throughout the body, rather than applied directly to the teeth.

According to the FDA, ingested fluoride may disrupt the developing gut microbiome in children. While effective at killing bacteria on the surface of teeth, fluoride may also harm beneficial intestinal bacteria when absorbed systemically.

In addition to gut impacts, the FDA flagged concerns over thyroid disorders, unexplained weight gain and potential cognitive harms. The agency has set a deadline of Oct. 31 to conclude its safety review and public comment period.

One of the tipping points in the fluoride debate is a major meta-analysis published in JAMA Pediatrics earlier this year. After reviewing 74 studies from 10 countries, researchers found a consistent pattern. Children exposed to higher fluoride levels scored lower on IQ tests.

Among the study’s key takeaways:

Prenatal exposure also matters. A Canadian study found that mothers who consumed more fluoride during pregnancy were more likely to have children – especially boys – with lower IQ scores by age four.

Why are so many questioning fluoridation itself

Beyond fluoride pills and drops, water fluoridation is now under global scrutiny. While once celebrated for slashing cavity rates, today it is being reexamined in light of modern science – and ethics. Critics point to several foundational concerns.

Systemic fluoride – when swallowed and absorbed – doesn’t stay nearly confined to your teeth. It travels.

The gut microbiome, particularly fragile in infants, can be disrupted by systemic fluoride, compromising digestion and immune function. As the FDA put it, the same bacteria-killing properties that make fluoride effective on teeth may be harmful when they reach the intestines.

Fluoride can also cross the blood-brain barrier, potentially interfering with developing neurological pathways. That is why research has linked early-life exposure to neurotoxic effects, like reduced IQ and delayed cognitive milestones.

And in cases of high or chronic intake, fluoride can accumulate in bones, leading to dental fluorosis (mottled pitted teeth) or, in extreme cases, skeletal fluorosis – a painful condition that causes bone thickening, stiffness and joint issues.

What parents and caregivers should know

If you’re wondering whether fluoride tablets, drops or fluorinated water are right for your baby, here’s what health experts advise:

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