Is excess fluoride... by grzbear ..... Fluoridation Debate Forum
Date: 1/27/2008 4:05:22 PM ( 16 y ago)
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... along with insufficient calcium a few of the reasons for osteoporosis, cancer and heart attack?
http://www.healingcancernaturally.com/fluoride-cancer-osteoporosis.html
http://www.diagnose-me.com/cond/C627523.html
this quote from the first article...
"Collagen is the body's glue. That's not just a metaphor; when collagen breaks down, tissues simply lose their substance, their framework. As we saw in the Collagen chapter, this is exactly how we get an enlarged heart, osteoporosis, atrophy and drooping of muscles, joint destruction, kidney and liver disease, falling organs, and bad teeth. Fluoride dissolves the body's glue simply by preventing new collagen from being formed. (Ishida)"
"tissues lose their substance"... "enlarged Heart"... "drooping muscles"... "Fluoride disolves the glue"... the heart is a muscle.... are people thinking, or following blindly?
We know fluoride disrupts calcium metabolism...
How do we ensure collagen replenishment...?
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5585117.html
What did that say?
Better do a search...
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22calcium+hydroxide%22+collagen&hl=en&client=...
From one of many pharmaceutical patent links...
"Abstract
A preparation which comprises calcium hydroxide, a dihydric or polyhydric alcohol and a fixed oil of vegetarian [sic] or animal origin and, where appropriate, pharmaceutically acceptable excipients; the production of a preparation of this type, the use of a preparation of this type for collagen regeneration and the use of a preparation of this type for producing a medicine for promoting collagen regeneration in vivo are described."
http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6475528.html
Calcium hydroxide! No, it couldn't be... :-)
Could this be one of the reasons my knees are so much better and no longer need artificial knee replacements?
Could it be why two separate cosmetic saleswomen, one with Mary Kay and another with Origins, said I have beautiful skin?
How old am I?
Most guess between 38 and 42... some younger... none older. I do have some gray though, most all in the beard, and it does give it away some :-)
A shave and 3/4ths of that issue would be resolved, but then I am, grzbear.
gotta keep up appearances... :-)
Did you read my post on "fluoride: the aging factor" below?
grz-
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