Chemists often use the symbol X to mean any halide (since they can - TopicsExpress



          

Chemists often use the symbol X to mean any halide (since they can plug in in many of the same places) Seems to defy all common sense that is could only accumulate in the teeth and not any other bones or tissues where it would have a affinity for where ever the 7 halogen electrons can plug in, it is highly reactive in many chemical processes. PLUS the fluoro-silicates now being used coming from China are not the fluoride compounds that were originally claimed to have been associated with less cavities, how scientific is that ? ... Technically, this fluoride does not prevent cavities but rather controls the rate at which they develop.[6] When fluoride ions are present in plaque fluid along with dissolved hydroxyapatite, and the pH is higher than 4.5,[2] a fluorapatite-like remineralised veneer is formed over the remaining surface of the enamel; this veneer is much more acid-resistant than the original hydroxyapatite, and is formed more quickly than ordinary remineralised enamel would be. The cavity-prevention effect of fluoride is partly due to these surface effects, which occur during and after tooth eruption. ( SO WHAT SENSE DOES IT MAKE TO GIVE BABIES WITH NO TEETH YET ERUPTED FORMULA MADE WITH NURSERY WATER from a plastic mutagenetic jug ?) . . . Now into some tech speak citations: Tyrosine is first converted to Dopa by the tyrosine hydroxylase enzyme and requires P5P, Vit B3, Iron, Cu, Vit C and folic acid as cofactors. Dopa is converted to Dopamine by the Dopa Decarboxylase enzyme and requires P5P and is inhibited by halogens (? chlorine and fluorine in water)
Posted on: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 00:43:29 +0000

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