To name all of the things that calcify i would be here for a long time but toothpast is one of them and tap water is another. You can get past this bu buying the old fashioned toothpaste from some supermarkets and health stores.
When natural mineral fluoride is placed onto the surface of your tooth enamel, it helps remineralize that enamel, which improving your resistance to cavities. But to swallow fluoride in order to treat your teeth is a lot like swallowing hair coloring chemicals to change the color of your hair. If you're going to treat the area with the topical treatment, you're not supposed to swallow it. You're supposed to put it in contact with the surface needing treatment.
The whole argument about fluoridating public water supplies brings out, I think, the worst of organized medicine and organized dentistry. It shows the egotistical, power-hungry nature of the American Dental Association and those dentists who follow its dangerous philosophy of demanding that people swallow bioactive substances on command -- "for their own good," of course.
Once again Illumanati strikes again!
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Originally Posted by jan
My understanding is that OH- ion in the hydroxyapatite complex is replaced by fluoride F- giving a fluorapatite complex which causes fluorosis. Fluor is not the prime cause for calcification in this process.
I'm still trying to know what causes calcification in the PG. thx for your (and futur) helps.
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