Calcium compounds doping. Like carbon in steel. Without fluoride, bones become soft, less dense and more porous. You get osteoporosis. But if there is too much fluoride, then process go to the point when bones and teeth become too brittle. You get fluorosis.
Just like steel. Little carbon make steel soft and weak. Too much carbon make steel brittle. There should be exact amount of carbon in steel to make its properties optimal.
Same with fluoride.
PS: Interesting, that I observe exactly same pattern in many areas. Something declared harmful, and when people begin to pay attention, the narrative of complete refusal of that thing pushed heavily. F.e. same thing pushed about sugar.
And opposite thing also present. If something declared useful and/or healthy, it pushed to insane limits.
With fluoride you have both narratives pushed to different audiences. One is about fluoride ultimately good, another about fluoride ultimately bad. Both narratives are equally evil.
Lol complete nonsense. Flouride doesn't strengthen bones. Also a concentration is not a dose. People in hot areas can easily drink twice the amount as people in colder areas for example. It'll also accumulate in much higher amounts in foods for example. Once in the water it's very difficult to control how much people actually get.
OK, whatever you say. Sugar is hellish poison. Aluminium oxide is toxin. Seed oil make you sick. Fried meat is carcinogen. You could believe in anything you want.
Once in the water it's very difficult to control how much people actually get.
Not really. Fluoride works slowly, only long-term average is important.
What biological role does fluoride play? The answer is none. It destroys the enamel when teeth are growing.
Calcium compounds doping. Like carbon in steel. Without fluoride, bones become soft, less dense and more porous. You get osteoporosis. But if there is too much fluoride, then process go to the point when bones and teeth become too brittle. You get fluorosis.
Just like steel. Little carbon make steel soft and weak. Too much carbon make steel brittle. There should be exact amount of carbon in steel to make its properties optimal.
Same with fluoride.
PS: Interesting, that I observe exactly same pattern in many areas. Something declared harmful, and when people begin to pay attention, the narrative of complete refusal of that thing pushed heavily. F.e. same thing pushed about sugar.
And opposite thing also present. If something declared useful and/or healthy, it pushed to insane limits.
With fluoride you have both narratives pushed to different audiences. One is about fluoride ultimately good, another about fluoride ultimately bad. Both narratives are equally evil.
Lol complete nonsense. Flouride doesn't strengthen bones. Also a concentration is not a dose. People in hot areas can easily drink twice the amount as people in colder areas for example. It'll also accumulate in much higher amounts in foods for example. Once in the water it's very difficult to control how much people actually get.
OK, whatever you say. Sugar is hellish poison. Aluminium oxide is toxin. Seed oil make you sick. Fried meat is carcinogen. You could believe in anything you want.
Not really. Fluoride works slowly, only long-term average is important.