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What's the difference between the FLUORIDE in toothpaste and the flouride in GREEN TEA?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1311584:MV8xNDE5MjA2XzIzMzY4NjY3XzE2RUQzMUJF] tea may have calcium fluoride or other compounds. that which is added to toothpaste, tap water, etc is actually hydrofluorosilicic acid. [or Hexafluorosilicic acid, whatever] this 'sodium fluoride' compound has all sorts of garbage in it. upwards of 100 different chemicals. fluoride compounds do occur naturally, however that which is added to products is not natural, it is all processed garbage from phosphate fertilizer processes and other types of scrubbing. [including uranium ore scrubbing!] [/quote]
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Everyone in GLP knows about the dangers of fluoride. I have also know that green tea does contain natural fluoride. My question is, does the fluoride in green tea differ from the fluoride in toothpaste? Is it safer? Or has the population been tricked into thinking that green tea is a "highly beneficial drink with many benifits" ???
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