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Dear Jim: The report of JFK Jr. and Flouride is fake.

  • Jim Costa
  • 1 hour ago
  • 1 min read

RFK Jr. just swapped fluoride for creatine monohydrate in every public water line. America's taps now officially dispense gains water. {Removes all Fluoride]

Both chat gpt and grok found this is fake news.

That post is fake / satire. 😄

There is no policy anywhere that replaced fluoride with creatine in public water. The phrase “America’s taps now dispense gains water” is a big clue—it’s a gym joke meme, not real news.

What is actually true

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has talked about reducing or ending fluoride recommendations, but that’s very different from what the meme says.

  • In 2025 he said he planned to ask the CDC to stop recommending water fluoridation and review the science on fluoride.

  • Even if recommendations changed, local and state governments decide whether fluoride is added to water.

  • No proposal exists to add creatine to public water systems.

Why the meme exists

It’s a fitness joke:

  • Creatine monohydrate is a popular supplement used by athletes and bodybuilders.

  • The meme pretends the government replaced fluoride with a gym supplement so everyone gets “muscle gains” from tap water.

Bottom line

Creatine in tap water — fake⚠️ Debate about fluoride policy — real

 
 
 
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