Toothpaste is 2000x more concentrated that a liter of water. And you can eat a tube of toothpaste with a low risk of any life threatening issues. Which means you would need the concentration 2000 liters of water into a juice drink you can drink in one sitting to have a snowballs chance of injuring someone. So that's a an irrelevant point. You would have to actively go out of your way to consume dangerous amounts of fluoride just like you'd need to actively try to poison yourself with water. Use your head. And unethical is clearly subjective when it was approved by the public, rigorously tested, regulated, and made dramatic increases in oral health all across the country. But hey.
The point is that it is medically unethical under the nuremburg code.
It is added as a medicine.
The administration and close observation of the patient is not closely observed and regulated.
The addition of flouride to municipal water systems violates the nuremburg code.
Then entire population has been monitored and it is heavily regulated
No one has monitored or regulated my intake of municipal water nor my parents siblings, or friends. What are you babbling on about?
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