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Re: avoid acidic foods by wombat ..... The V and G Forum

Date:   8/3/2008 1:15:03 PM ( 16 y ago)
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I've had the burning feeling in the sinuses as well, I'm sure that it's fluoride:


http://fluoridation.com/waldbot.htm



The Preskeletal Phase of Chronic Fluoride Intoxication

Chronic poisoning from most toxic agents is rarely diagnosed by physicians in its initial stage. Most systemic poisons induce vague, subtle symptoms before the appearance of features characteristic of a particular kind of poisoning. For instance, the radial nerve paralysis or the lead line on the gums which are typical of lead poisoning are preceded by numerous vague symptoms such as lack of appetite, general fatigue, gastric pains, and bowel disorders. Similarly, the bone changes characteristic of chronic cadmium poisoning become apparent only after a prolonged, slowly progressive illness with changes in kidney function.1

Roholm, the most astute observer on the health effects of fluoride, was first to outline a wide variety of vague manifestations in conjunction with skeletal fluorosis in cryolite workers.....

...Usually soft tissue organs do not accumulate the halogen which has a strong affinity for calcified tissue, i.e. bones and teeth. Nevertheless, the presence of sizeable amounts of fluoride has been reported in soft tissue organs,20 particularly in nephritic patients whose kidneys retain more fluoride than kidneys of normal persons. The fact that fluoride permeates readily into every organ of the body where it interferes with many enzyme systems might conceivably account for its effect on the function of so many organs. When fluoride is ingested or imbibed with water the first major target reached is the stomach, the acidity of which produces the highly irritating hydrofluoric acid and thus accounts for the gastric symptoms. The production of ulcers in the mouth can be explained in a similar manner when acid foods are in contact with fluoride excreted in the saliva. The lower urinary tract is involved in reabsorption of fluoride, especially when the urine is acid and hydrofluoric acid is likely to be formed.21 In individuals residing close to fluoride-emitting factories, respiratory symptoms are more prevalent than in hydrofluorosis cases because the respira-tory tract is the first target for inhaled fluorides.
 

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