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by arthur2e5
1074 days ago
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White spots is mild fluorosis. The brown stuff comes in when you live next to a coal mine so your water is filled with fluoride (at concentrations way over what any reasonable water-fluoridizer wants to add) and other nasty stuff. People talk about how the fluoride in tea can help prevent cavities, but on the darker side... just imagine having all your food come from that sort of fluoride-rich soil. |
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I was curious as to where the fluoride was coming from, and this report: https://sci-hub.ee/https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007... seems to indicate that the mines increase fluoride in grounderwater due to exposing carbonates which then can dissolve, kicking off a change in pH and various other reactions that release fluoride from the minerals it's otherwise locked in.