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In reply to the discussion: Youtube scientist C0nc0rdance addresses the pseudo-science against flouridation of drinking water. [View all]Boston_Chemist
(256 posts)21. What is it with the english language that makes it so difficult for some to understand it?
Bioaccumulation of a substance in the body need not follow identical pathways for different substances. Surely you understood this from the way the sentence was put together.
Consider Flourine: It is well known to "hypermineralize" calcium rich tissues, such as bones and teeth; symptoms of this happening are skeletal fluorosis and dental fluorosis. Mercury, as I understand it, does not like to combine with calcium very well so it gets deposited in other places, perhaps the CNS.
Am I really dealing with disingenious people here?
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Youtube scientist C0nc0rdance addresses the pseudo-science against flouridation of drinking water. [View all]
MarkCharles
Dec 2011
OP
Please don't bother to get all the facts about Dental Fluorosis, nor bother to listen to the ..
MarkCharles
Dec 2011
#6
I get it, you don't argue from epidemiological grounds, you argue based upon
MarkCharles
Dec 2011
#8
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means. n/t
laconicsax
Dec 2011
#12
What is it with the english language that makes it so difficult for some to understand it?
Boston_Chemist
Dec 2011
#21
You brought up Mercury. If you don't like the results, you have only yourself to blame. n/t
laconicsax
Dec 2011
#24
23% with Fluorosis? More like nearly 40%. Did you even read the CDC study?
Boston_Chemist
Dec 2011
#30
I am not here to educate you or entertain your conspiracy theories. n.t.
Boston_Chemist
Dec 2011
#34
It's all good, so long as you stop believing this "Fluoridation is Good" nonsense. n.t.
Boston_Chemist
Dec 2011
#38