Why do people think Fluoride in toothpaste is good for teeth? | |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 42150618 ![]() 02/19/2016 02:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here's the article on the Calgary Study [link to www.cbc.ca] |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 42150618 ![]() 02/19/2016 02:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I use fluoride toothpaste everyday and my teeth are about perfect..then again I also give them about 5 good swishes with water after brushing my teeth so that might help. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69871757 I use non fluoridated toothpaste and my teeth are about perfect also. Fluoride still gets absorbed through your gums and teeth no matter how many times you rinse. Do you know why you use fluoridated toothpaste? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 51692771 ![]() 02/19/2016 03:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah just like mercury. Sodium fluoride has many toxic chemicals in it including arsenic There is no arsenic in sodium fluoride, which is an ionic compound of sodium and fluorine. Op might have been implying that the source for sodium fluoride may not be pure sodium fluoride, or arsenic needs to be used as a catalyst, or is a byproduct from an intermediary reaction that does not get removed entirely in the final powder (or whatever) form of the sodium fluoride product. that or OP doesn't understand chemistry too good. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71506979 ![]() 02/19/2016 04:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The hysterical terror of fluoride exhibited by conspiracy theorists is founded largely in the fact that it sounds sciencey. They're not terribly bright, so if was called something that sounded like a herb from Mayan or Sumer history ie "Gudfoya", they'd accept it without a second thought. |
EricTheGeek User ID: 26794889 ![]() 02/19/2016 04:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fluoride in the water does nothing to help your teeth and it has nasty side effects. Using fluoride toothpaste is OK if you rinse. If you want to see what dentists (who promote fluoride in the water) really think about it, drink that little cup of fluoride rinse they give you at your next visit. They will freak out because you aren't supposed to ingest it, yet it's OK to put in the water and consume in much higher quantities every day. Luck is when preparation and opportunity meet. Politics, from the Latin, "poly" meaning "many" and "tics" meaning "blood-sucking parasites". |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71145994 ![]() 02/19/2016 04:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Recently a Calgary study showed that kids are developing tooth decay because Calgary turned off the fluoridation in the public water. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42150618 the fluoride lobby probably funded the 'study' - (and got the results they wanted) . Flouride is the industrial waste left over from the Aluminum industry. The corporations instead of having to pay for the removal of the waste told lies about it being good for us. I'm pretty sure the government at the time had other results and used it for nefarious purposes. |
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Black Diamond User ID: 71373719 ![]() 02/19/2016 04:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ![]() Also, isn't fluoride banned in many counties ??? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70341220 ![]() 02/19/2016 04:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, we know the conspiracy about the sugar industry and them pushing for fluoride to protect the teeth from sugar. [link to www.washingtonpost.com (secure)] So, there was probably at least one study that showed that it could protect your teeth at least a bit in the short-term. Otherwise, they probably wouldn't have pushed for it all, unless sugar is just taking the blame away from some other cause. I'm certain that all they cared for was to mitigate the negative effects of sugar, and not at all about overall health or long-term teeth health. They could have simply advocated for a reduction in the consumption of sugar, but then that would be too loving, and it seems to be near impossible in this money-driven society at the moment. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70778413 ![]() 02/19/2016 05:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It does help. Fluoride chemically bonds with tooth enamel and prevents tooth decay. [link to www.colgate.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 56082786 ![]() 02/19/2016 05:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Fluoride in the water does nothing to help your teeth and it has nasty side effects. Using fluoride toothpaste is OK if you rinse. Quoting: EricTheGeek If you want to see what dentists (who promote fluoride in the water) really think about it, drink that little cup of fluoride rinse they give you at your next visit. They will freak out because you aren't supposed to ingest it, yet it's OK to put in the water and consume in much higher quantities every day. Would you suck on a car exaust for fun or just breath the atmosphere normally. Idiot. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70057135 ![]() 02/19/2016 05:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It does help. Fluoride chemically bonds with tooth enamel and prevents tooth decay. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70778413 [link to www.colgate.com] It hemically bonds with such a thin layer its pointless. Over all it drains the body of calcium and magnesium study published in the journal Langmuir uncovered that the fluorapatite layer formed on your teeth from fluoride is a mere six nanometers thick.10 To understand just how thin this is, you'd need 10,000 of these layers to get the width of a strand of your hair! Scientists now question whether this ultra-thin layer can actually protect your enamel and provide any discernible benefit, considering the fact that it is quickly eliminated by simple chewing. They wrote: " [link to articles.mercola.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70778413 ![]() 02/19/2016 05:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It does help. Fluoride chemically bonds with tooth enamel and prevents tooth decay. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70778413 [link to www.colgate.com] It hemically bonds with such a thin layer its pointless. Over all it drains the body of calcium and magnesium study published in the journal Langmuir uncovered that the fluorapatite layer formed on your teeth from fluoride is a mere six nanometers thick.10 To understand just how thin this is, you'd need 10,000 of these layers to get the width of a strand of your hair! Scientists now question whether this ultra-thin layer can actually protect your enamel and provide any discernible benefit, considering the fact that it is quickly eliminated by simple chewing. They wrote: " [link to articles.mercola.com] It does help. I know a girl who uses it for an enamel deficiency she has and her cavities stopped. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70028462 ![]() 02/19/2016 05:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah just like mercury. Sodium fluoride has many toxic chemicals in it including arsenic There is no arsenic in sodium fluoride, which is an ionic compound of sodium and fluorine. Op might have been implying that the source for sodium fluoride may not be pure sodium fluoride, or arsenic needs to be used as a catalyst, or is a byproduct from an intermediary reaction that does not get removed entirely in the final powder (or whatever) form of the sodium fluoride product. that or OP doesn't understand chemistry too good. The term “fluoride” is a cover-up name for many of the toxic chemicals that make up fluoride, including lead, arsenic, aluminum, cadmium, fluorosilicic acid and even radioactive materials. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70028462 ![]() 02/19/2016 05:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It does help. I know a girl who uses it for an enamel deficiency she has and her cavities stopped. There could be variables. For example Diet change. Sugar destroys teeth. Vitamin D, Vitamin A, Calcium and magnesium can do the same. Fluoride on teeth doesn't stick around long after treatment. Its just too thin. If you put a think layer you can get sick. The pure form of sodium fluoride is so toxic that by just consuming a small volume of it could kill you. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70028462 ![]() 02/19/2016 05:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It does help. I know a girl who uses it for an enamel deficiency she has and her cavities stopped. There could be variables. For example Diet change. Sugar destroys teeth. Vitamin D, Vitamin A, Calcium and magnesium can do the same. Fluoride on teeth doesn't stick around long after treatment. Its just too thin. If you put a think layer you can get sick. The pure form of sodium fluoride is so toxic that by just consuming a small volume of it could kill you. Let me correct my post. Vitamin D, Vitamin A, Calcium and magnesium can do the same (stop cavities) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 51692771 ![]() 02/19/2016 06:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 42150618 Yeah just like mercury. Sodium fluoride has many toxic chemicals in it including arsenic There is no arsenic in sodium fluoride, which is an ionic compound of sodium and fluorine. Op might have been implying that the source for sodium fluoride may not be pure sodium fluoride, or arsenic needs to be used as a catalyst, or is a byproduct from an intermediary reaction that does not get removed entirely in the final powder (or whatever) form of the sodium fluoride product. that or OP doesn't understand chemistry too good. The term “fluoride” is a cover-up name for many of the toxic chemicals that make up fluoride, including lead, arsenic, aluminum, cadmium, fluorosilicic acid and even radioactive materials. fluoride is an anion of fluorine. fluorine is an element, arsenic, aluminum, cadmium are also elements. fluorosilicic acid is a chemical compound, which is a combination of more than 1 element. fluorosilicic acis is produced during industrial productions of other compounds. Sodium Fluoride, which is the chemical compound used in water treatment, is often produced from Hexafluorosilicic acid (another name for fluorosilicic acid) or from hexafluoric acid (which is a compound that has immesurable uses as a precursor for other fluoride compounds). I am not for fluoridation of the water supply, I chose to live in a part of town that does not have fluoridated water, as i am not convinced of its benefits. moreso, my teeth get plenty of fluoride through toothpaste, fluoride mouth wash, and the fluoride shit that tastes like death strawberries my dentist gives me during cleanings. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 70028462 ![]() 02/19/2016 06:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 46282032 There is no arsenic in sodium fluoride, which is an ionic compound of sodium and fluorine. Op might have been implying that the source for sodium fluoride may not be pure sodium fluoride, or arsenic needs to be used as a catalyst, or is a byproduct from an intermediary reaction that does not get removed entirely in the final powder (or whatever) form of the sodium fluoride product. that or OP doesn't understand chemistry too good. The term “fluoride” is a cover-up name for many of the toxic chemicals that make up fluoride, including lead, arsenic, aluminum, cadmium, fluorosilicic acid and even radioactive materials. fluoride is an anion of fluorine. fluorine is an element, arsenic, aluminum, cadmium are also elements. fluorosilicic acid is a chemical compound, which is a combination of more than 1 element. fluorosilicic acis is produced during industrial productions of other compounds. Sodium Fluoride, which is the chemical compound used in water treatment, is often produced from Hexafluorosilicic acid (another name for fluorosilicic acid) or from hexafluoric acid (which is a compound that has immesurable uses as a precursor for other fluoride compounds). I am not for fluoridation of the water supply, I chose to live in a part of town that does not have fluoridated water, as i am not convinced of its benefits. moreso, my teeth get plenty of fluoride through toothpaste, fluoride mouth wash, and the fluoride shit that tastes like death strawberries my dentist gives me during cleanings. I'm glad you don't want it in the water. I don't either. I wont even put sodium fluoride in my mouth tho. I don't understand why anyone would brush with toothpaste diluted with rat poison? The consequences outweigh the benefits. I mean whats the point if its only a layer 6 nanometers thick and it comes off with simple chewing. Its to toxic and it absorbs through your tongue and gums. It could cause a variety of health issues. Why even risk it? Increases lead absorption, Disrupts collagen synthesis, linked to lower IQ in children, Crippling skeletal fluorosis and bone fractures Genetic damage and cell death Increased tumor and cancer growth Disrupts immune system Inhibits antibody production Brain damage and lowered IQ Dementia Arthritis Severe eye problems, including blindness Impaired thyroid function Bone cancer (osteosarcoma) Inactivates 62 enzymes Muscle disorders |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70028462 ![]() 02/19/2016 06:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cause calcium flouride remineralizes your teeth. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1635840 Problem is they use sodium flouride which is a toxic byproduct of aluminum production. No good Exactly, I don't think people really know the difference. The natural version of fluoride is known as calcium fluoride which is naturally found in soil. It is not that harmful to us. The synthetic industrial version is called sodium fluoride. This industrial version is a synthetic toxic waste. Sodium fluoride is what is used in toothpaste and public water. |