Vice Presidential candidate Tim Waltz, who I’m not a fan, saw a good line that used a lot when running on a Democrat ticket last summer. He really didn’t believe it. Subne, who set up a snitch line during Covid lockdown, does not believe the government should care about his business. But the hypocrisy of the waltz, that’s still a good idea.
But our submarines had a faint hope that Donald Trump was a little more open to the idea that the government had taken his own business to heart. For submages like gas stoves and shower head orders, you’re eating.
But sometimes it was a very big problem and the other way around. I’m RFK, Jr. He warned his friends who thought he was the head of the HHS that they thought he had a “steroid nanny state.” I’ve turned out to be right.
The most recent example is Marty McCurry. Other friends are good choices as head of the Food and Drug Administration, RFK, Jr.
I want.
Here’s what my friend, Dr. Jeff Singer, writes about McCurry’s latest update:
On May 13, the Food and Drug Administration announced plans to pull fluoride supplements such as tablets and drops from the market. FDA Commissioner Marty McCurry said if people want their children to avoid tooth decay, they have them practice less sugar and good dental hygiene. Dr. McCurry emphasizes diet and hygiene, both importantly, but his approach ignores evidence that fluoride-based fluoride plays an important preventive role.
In short, you do that in my way, Plebes.
There is an obvious solution to the problem of fluoride in water, and Jeff laid it out nicely.
One thing is to allow government-synonymous water companies to stop fluorescence in water and allow fluorinated water consumed to opt out. Deniing access to fluoride for those who want to consume it is a completely different matter.
If people want to enjoy the benefits, there are ways to get fluoride. From bottled fluorinated water to fluoride tablets and drops, varnishes and toothpaste. The FDA’s proposal to remove drops and tablets from the market undermines the patient’s autonomy by denying the patient’s right to consume the product with benefits that exceed the risk.
Jeff continues, properly delete, push forward his new book, write:
My book, Your Body, Your Health Care, lists various ways that governments can ignore our own rights and infringe on our right to create our own health care secrets. If the FDA suggests banning fluoride tablets and drops, you should add this to the list.