Now that Donald Trump has won the presidential election, he could start a campaign to make America’s tap water fluoride-free again.

Federal health officials have been recommending fluoridating water since 1950, as there’s copious evidence that moderate fluoride exposure reduces tooth decay. But Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—who is a member of the president-elect’s transition team and is expected to take on a health role in his administration—has said that the next Trump administration will urge localities to consider removing the mineral from their water supply.

RFK Jr. claims the substance is “an industrial waste associated with arthritis, bone fractures, bone cancer, IQ loss, neurodevelopmental disorders, and thyroid disease.” While the former environmental lawyer has promoted fringe health claims rejected by the medical community, many experts share his concern about some of the potential risks of fluoride.

  • A federal judge recently ordered the Environmental Protection Agency to strengthen regulation of fluoride levels after a National Institutes of Health (NIH) literature review revealed that exposure to high doses of fluoride is associated with lower IQs among children.
  • The NIH’s conclusion was based on fluoride levels that are double the recommended limit of 0.7 milligrams per liter.

The NIH said that more research is needed to determine the effects on adults, and whether the recommended levels can also be harmful to children. In the meantime, health advocates, scientists, dentists, and conspiracy theorists continue to debate the impact of fluoride in our water.

Fluoride fears