While most of the western world has foregone the use of fluoridation in the people’s drinking water, certain industries in the U.S. found a profitable way to force-feed you their waste products. And they have been doing it for a long time. The use of fluoride in the drinking water has its roots in the development of synthetic fertilizer and the mining of bauxite ore used in the production of aluminum. It became a widespread use as a cheap weapon in the fight against prolific tooth decay in the 1950s…