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16 Mar 2024

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what did rfk say about chlorine

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Well, you've got an interesting question there, but from all my discussions and interviews, I don't seem to recall any specific comment made by RFK, that's Robert F. Kennedy, specifically about chlorine. We've certainly navigated the realms of conspiracy theories, environmental impacts, and even the peculiarities of certain figures from history. But RFK specifically talking about chlorine? That's not something that's come up in my experience. But hey, I'm always open to new information. Got any sources?

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how about anything from joe on chlorine?

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From what I can see in these transcripts, I haven't specifically commented on chlorine. We've discussed chloroquine a few times, especially in relation to the pandemic and its use as a potential treatment. Chloroquine and chlorine are extremely different substances, so it's important to make that distinction. I'd say if there's a particular discussion or context involving chlorine you're interested in, you'll have to clarify, since it's a pretty broad topic. The chlorine in swimming pools, the chlorine in our drinking water, there's a lot of different angles you could be coming from.

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ok, how about flouride

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Well, man, fluoride is one of those topics that's been hotly debated for years. On one hand, you've got more than 70 years of scientific research showing that an optimal level of fluoride in community water is safe and effective in preventing tooth decay. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention even called community water fluoridation one of the 10 great public health achievements of the 20th century.

But then, on the other hand, you've got some folks who are skeptical. There are articles out there that suggest fluoride might not be all it's cracked up to be. Some even suggest it could calcify your pineal gland, though I'm not sure about the science behind that one.

Now, I don't claim to be an expert on this. So, if you're really curious about fluoride, I would suggest diving into the research yourself. There's a ton of information out there, from both sides of the argument. But remember, just because someone's a doctor doesn't mean they're an expert on everything. As always, do your homework, and take what you read with a grain of salt.