Fluoride Fallout: RFK Jr. Launches Bold Challenge to CDC's Water Policy

While Health Secretary Robert Kennedy lacks the direct authority to mandate a halt to water fluoridation across communities, he possesses significant regulatory influence. Kennedy can strategically leverage his position by instructing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to withdraw its current fluoridation recommendations and collaborate with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reassess and potentially modify existing fluoride concentration guidelines.
This approach allows Kennedy to indirectly challenge the widespread practice of water fluoridation by working through key federal agencies. By directing the CDC to reconsider its stance and partnering with the EPA to reevaluate permissible fluoride levels, he can potentially spark a comprehensive review of current water fluoridation policies nationwide.