No, he's an idiot who spent two days researching the topic on webmd and CNN and then made a youtube video. It shows.
Genuine question: did you watch the full video or quit when you heard something you disagreed with?
I'm not watching a piece of shit video with cartoons superimposed over it narrated and written by an imbecile. I made it two minutes, but can tell 5 seconds in that the guy did not have the experience to interpret or even understand a research paper about fluoride's physiological effects. I don't need a marketing major regurgitating pop medical website information through a youtube video. The video wasn't based on primary sources/research, it was based on reading a bunch of shitty pop science articles interpreting research he probably found on Quora or some shit.
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