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Strontium goes right to the bones,

is why big scare back in "cold war" days about Sr-90.

But bones also like non-radioacrive Sr too; I make water to have a few ppm Sr in it for a couple years now.

My un-provable theory is that bones which are strontium-sufficient, will not absorb lead. (ED+ and will also displace lead already present)

Here is a decent article written by an MD

http://www.worldwidehealthcenter.net/articles-363.html

If ADA really truly gave a F___ about preventing cavities and not profit, they'd see to it that the nation water supplies are not fluoridated, but strontiated:

"Strontium and Cavities
Strontium also has been shown to reduce the incidence of cavities. In a 10-year study, the United States Navy Dental Service examined the teeth of about 270,000 naval recruits. Of those, only 360 were found to be completely free of cavities. Curiously, 10 percent of those 360 individuals came from a small area around Rossburg, Ohio, where the water contains unusually high concentrations of strontium. Epidemiologic studies have shown that strontium concentrations of 6 to 10 mg/liter in the water supply are associated with a reduced incidence of cavities. Administering these levels of strontium also reduced the incidence of cavities in animal studies.8 "
 

 
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