Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Day 1 - addition

In my scouring the internet, I have found that someone with kidney disease should avoid fluoride. Fluoride is pumped into our drinking water, toothpaste, and bathing water. An individual usually is able to excrete 50% of fluoride with healthy working kidneys. Someone with a reduced function of their kidney can old pass 10% - 20% of an ingested dose of fluoride.

One in every twenty-five Americans may have some for of kidney disease. With the probability of having a lowered kidney function, wouldn't it make sense to avoid products that would cause this sort of irreversible damage?

Then I found this, another interesting note that not a single medical doctor has mentioned. "Elevated rates of kidney damage are frequently encountered among populations with skeletal fluorosis. In addition, several case reports suggest that some individuals with kidney disease can experience SIGNIFICANT recovery in their clinical signs and symptoms following the provision of fluoride-free water. "

Out of the 7 doctors I have seen, the only one that has ever mentioned anything in regards to further damaging the kidneys is a crazy chiropractor from McKinney.

1 comment:

  1. I bought you some Tom's Deodorant. Natural Care Aluminum free deodorant stick, Calendula. I don't know what Calendula is but it smells like sausage...
    it contains hops extract to inhibit the growth of odor causing bacteria.

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