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Fluoride (the kind they put in toothpaste and tapwater, there are many kinds of fluorides) does have some beneficial properties for teeth. Supposedly it helps with remineralization, which is doubtful, but it poisons some harmful bacteria in your mouth the same way nicotine poisons insects.
The studies they've used to justify its use everywhere are, like most "science" these days, flawed.
However, the entirety of fluoride's beneficial usage is TOPICAL, which means putting it in drinking water is the same as putting sunblock in drinking water. Sure, you would get some benefit with skin exposure, but detrimental to ingest it.
There's a documentary out there that is biased and hyperbolic, but it does show the lengths (((industry))) will take to keep taxpig goys paying to pump poison into their water supply.