Safe Exposure Level For Fluoride In Drinking Water Is 0.15ppm Or Lower - Dr. Ashley Malin

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"In September a federal judge in San Francisco made a ruling in the fluoride trial against the EPA that stated that fluoride and drinking water at the current recommended level of .7 milligrams per liter poses an unreasonable risk of hazard to child IQ because there is not enough of a margin of safety between the hazard level and the exposure level that is added to community drinking water. The ruling stated that the EPA’s default is for there to be factor of 10 between the hazard level and exposure level due to variability in human sensitivities. Based on the NTP’s report, the hazard to child IQ exists at 1.5 milligrams per liter. Therefore according to the EPA standard, the exposure level for fluoride in community drinking water would need to be set at 0.15 milligrams per liter or lower to create enough of a margin of safety to protect child IQ." Dr. Ashley Malin

Originally uploaded on Nov 23, 2024

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