Guest guest Posted February 13, 2005 Report Share Posted February 13, 2005 Most medical literature thinks there is no antidote for fluoride poisoning. Well there is. If your water is fluoridated, here is a very simple solution: sodium tetraborate (borax). Here is the article: There is a theory that the anti-arthritic effect of boron is associated with its antagonistic effect on fluoride. Australia has high fluoridation levels and up to 12 mg may be ingested through the water. Clinically it is recognised that boron antagonises fluoride by the formation of a complex ion. As such it is essential for chelating fluoride from the body. Further to this, a trial was done involving rabbits with the induction of fluoride to a toxic level. The administration of boron prevented changes in the calcium phosphorus metabolism which returned and maintained it at near normal, thus inhibiting the toxicity of the fluoride ion. Source: http://www.nutritioncare.com.au/2_ProdPrac/1_NC/721/721_prod.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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