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Corporate Giant Colgate-Palmolive Infiltrates WHO Foundation in Shocking ‘Oral Health’ Takeover

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CORPORATE GIANT INVADES GLOBAL HEALTH: Colgate-Palmolive is NOW FUNDING the World Health Organization in a DANGEROUS new partnership that BLURS the line between public good and private profit. This is NOT charity—it’s a FOUR-YEAR STRANGLEHOLD on global oral health policy, bought and paid for by the very company that DOMINATES the toothpaste aisle. Are we letting Big Business WRITE the rulebook for our children’s health?

The so-called “collaboration” grants Colgate, a brand “in more homes than any other,” UNPRECEDENTED influence over the WHO’s oral health education and national health system integrations worldwide. This is a STAGGERING conflict of interest, effectively allowing a corporate entity to SHAPE public health agendas that will, in turn, DRIVE its own market dominance. They’ve already reached TWO BILLION children with their “Bright Smiles” program—a generation of customers molded by corporate-funded “education.”

While officials spout platitudes about “healthier futures,” this deal exposes a CHILLING reality: our global health infrastructure is FOR SALE to the highest bidder. By funding the research and policies that governments will follow, Colgate positions itself as both the problem AND the solution—a masterstroke of corporate capture that will lock in profits for decades under the guise of philanthropy. The neglect of oral health is REAL, but is the answer to hand the keys to a MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION?

This alliance signals the FINAL SURRENDER of public health to private interests, where your child’s smile is just another commodity in a boardroom spreadsheet. The next time you brush your teeth, ask yourself: are you following health advice, or corporate propaganda?



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