Category Archives: Fluoride

Acid Base Balance and Fluoride

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Fluoride in Tea

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Is Fluoride Just An Antimicrobial Poison?

Fluoride is used extensively as an agent to prevent dental caries. In this regard, the mainstream accepted mechanism of action derives from the ability of fluoride to cause remineralisation of tooth enamel, which hardens the teeth and prevents the development … Continue reading

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Fluoride in Tea

Green, black and white tea are decoction made from the young leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. Black tea undergoes an oxidation step during processing, while green and white teas are steamed. Brick tea in contrast is also a decoction … Continue reading

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How Does Topical Fluoride Work?

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Fluoride: A Simple Way to Reduce Absorption

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3 Simple Ways To Reduce Your Fluoride Intake

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The Real Truth About Fluoride?

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Roughly 50 Essential Factors

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Fluoride in Toothpaste: Is It Just An Antimicrobial Agent?

Proponent of the fluoridation of drinking water claim that the addition of fluoride compounds to water reduces the incidence of dental caries in children. This is controversial because the scientific evidence for a protective effect in healthy nutritionally replete populations … Continue reading

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