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Robert F Kennedy Jr. Sparks Outrage Again With Shocking Claim—Says Fluoride Makes Kids ‘Stupider’

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Published On: May 2, 2025
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Robert F Kennedy Jr. delivering a speech at the US Capitol. (Credits:AP- via FMT)
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Robert F Kennedy Jr’s controversial statement has put him in the spotlight. The US Health Secretary recently claimed that fluoride added to water is making people “stupider.”

The comment came during a Cabinet meeting, where Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cited a study to back his claim. He pointed to a study by the National Toxicology Program, which worked with the National Institutes of Health.

Kennedy shared how the study found that there was a “direct, inverse correlation” between high fluoride levels and low IQ in children. “The more you get, the stupider you are,” the Health Secretary claimed. He went on to note how the US needed smart and healthy kids to support his argument.

The study by the National Toxicology Program claims that children who drank water that contained 1.5 milligrams of fluoride per liter could be at risk for a drop in IQ.

Notably, the levels of fluoride mentioned in the study are much higher than the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends. The CDC advises the levels to be 0.7 milligrams per liter, as per a report by the Express US.

The fluoride in water is known to help with dental hygiene. The mineral helps in fortifying teeth while preventing cavities at the same time. According to the CDC, the mineral that is lost because of wear and tear is replenished through water.

Several organizations, including the American Dental Association, advocate for water fluoridation. The association claims that fluoride helps fight tooth decay. Federal officials welcomed the idea of using water fluoridation to fight tooth decay in 1950.

Robert Kennedy, on the other hand, has been very vocal about abolishing fluoride from America’s drinking water. On various occasions, the health secretary has labelled the mineral as a “dangerous neurotoxin.” In his previous speeches, he has also claimed that the substance can be directly linked to arthritis, bone fractures, and thyroid disease.

The final decision to continue or discontinue water fluoridation depends on the state and local authorities. Utah was one of the few places that decided to stop adding fluoride to drinking water last year in April. According to a Washington Post report, he public drinking water in Utah will be fluoride-free starting May 7.

Florida seems to have followed, proposing a bill to stop water fluoridation only last week. The bill is now headed towards Governor Ron DeSantis for approval. DeSantis has previously expressed his disapproval of the fluoridation process.

The governor was heard calling it “forced medication” in the past.

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Vaishnavi Shetye

Vaishnavi has been a content writer for over four years and firmly believes there’s no such thing as too many pop culture references. She was a publishing student and is a full-time reader. You’ll find her at parties handing out great (self-proclaimed) books, movies, and series recommendations. She also takes pride in consuming media content as Pac-Man devours dots—swiftly and perpetually.

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