Hey all!
Just came to think about something. In 2017, a bit before Q started posting, I myself stopped using fluoridated toothpaste. Then following half year I noticed gradual clarification of my thought processes and getting quicker to "see through bullshit" as it is termed. I did other things to, so I don't know how much would be attributed to the lack of fluoride in my body, but my hunches is that it played a part.
So, if anyone else have conclusively tested this and found out it had effects to the positive, please chime in. It might be important for people to know that this would not make their teeth worse or weaken the enamel. My dentist doesn't know and is commenting how great my teeth seem to be taken care of. So, almost three years later, I will never go back. There are really good toothpastes out there without fluoride and some really bad ones. So don't throw it off because a bad product. (one called "urtekram" is really bad, "Kingfisher" i find really good)
Lovingly,
ToothpasteAnon