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Re: What is the reason for increased magnesium supplementation w/iodine?
 
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Re: What is the reason for increased magnesium supplementation w/iodine?


From Merck veterinary manual...

"Feeding calcium carbonate, aluminum oxide, aluminum sulfate, magnesium metasilicate, or boron has either decreased absorption or increased excretion of fluoride, and thus could offer some control of chronic fluorosis under some conditions. However, no treatment has been shown to cure the chronic effects of fluorine toxicity."

And what I said here;


//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=936280#i


Adequate intake of minerals can and will minimize absorption and increase excretion of excessive "toxins".

The above quote, may make a little more sense now...

Put the pieces together.

Here is more...


http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/chemical/hydfluor.htm


Environmental: the effects of fluoride ion on bacterial sewage
treatment systems, fish and wildlife are potentially
disastrous. Spills can be rapidly complexed with calcium (e.g.
as lime) or magnesium salts, resulting in inactivation of the
fluoride ion and precipitation.

Much more in this article...

Calcium and magnesium bind irreversibly to fluoride, inactivating the fluoride ion, which can then be excreted.

ALL other minerals can do the same with various "toxins". The current state of affairs with poor, low mineral content foods (organics too) and high levels of environmental toxins is a one, two punch that is causing many problems today.
 

 
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