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    ?? Humpleupagus ?? (humpleupagus@eveningzoo.club)'s status on Thursday, 14-Sep-2023 10:19:40 JST ?? Humpleupagus ?? ?? Humpleupagus ??
    • dassauerkraut
    The real issue is that the type and amount of fluoride they use doesn't protect teeth whatsoever, which is the alleged claim. So why use it at all?
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      ?? Humpleupagus ?? (humpleupagus@eveningzoo.club)'s status on Thursday, 14-Sep-2023 10:32:09 JST ?? Humpleupagus ?? ?? Humpleupagus ??
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      • dassauerkraut
      I just eat a lot of pussy and hope for the best.
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      DeadDrudge (jeddrudge@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 14-Sep-2023 10:32:10 JST DeadDrudge DeadDrudge
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      Again IDK... It was suggested to me that fluoride is a by-product of nuclear power/ weapons production and that as a way of disposing of it, the idea that it is an effective "decay-preventive dentifrice" was introduced... May need to research more... BTW, I use fluoride-free toothpaste...
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      DeadDrudge (jeddrudge@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 14-Sep-2023 10:32:11 JST DeadDrudge DeadDrudge
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      The limited amount of research/discussions with others I have had about fluoride suggested to me that fluoride may benefit children, but after a while it won't make a difference... IDK...
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      dassauerkraut (dassauerkraut@shortstacksran.ch)'s status on Thursday, 14-Sep-2023 10:32:11 JST dassauerkraut dassauerkraut
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      @JedDrudge @Humpleupagus @shortstories
      Only infoi I've ever seen is flouride is damaging to neurons and bones. If anything I'd see that those affects pronounced worse in kids whom have higher metabolisms than adults. And looking at the state of american minds the past several decades, I doubt flouride is really improving anybody.
      In conversation Thursday, 14-Sep-2023 10:32:11 JST permalink
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      dassauerkraut (dassauerkraut@shortstacksran.ch)'s status on Thursday, 14-Sep-2023 10:34:09 JST dassauerkraut dassauerkraut
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      @JedDrudge @Humpleupagus @shortstories
      So do I toothpaste wise, but that doesn't help us much for drinking water and showering :/
      The levels for tooth protection are too low and if they pushed much more you'd see more severe neurological problems and bone deformation/brittleness.
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      ?? Humpleupagus ?? (humpleupagus@eveningzoo.club)'s status on Thursday, 14-Sep-2023 15:01:56 JST ?? Humpleupagus ?? ?? Humpleupagus ??
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      • dassauerkraut
      • shortstories
      My understanding is that calcium fluoride is the type of fluoride that protects teeth. It also turns them brown.
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      gav (gav@cawfee.club)'s status on Thursday, 14-Sep-2023 15:01:57 JST gav gav
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      @Humpleupagus @shortstories @dassauerkraut its variously marketed as poison for bacteria which it is or as making enaml stronger, it reparies acidated hexipapitate with a fluoride, carbonate and chloride due the same thing better without being poisonous and are cheap and abundant as table salt and baking soda which is why toothpaste used to be made from them.
      florohexipappitate having a shorter bond length makes things more brittle so doing this produces the same effect on bones to enamel, chlorohexipapitate and hexipapitate reconstituted with carbonate do no
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