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Fluoride, which is present in saliva and concentrates in dental plaque, inhibits the action of acid on tooth minerals.
NYT > Home Page By JANE E. BRODY 2012
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Fluoride, which is present in saliva and concentrates in dental plaque, inhibits the action of acid on tooth minerals.
NYT > Home Page By JANE E. BRODY 2012
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Fluoride, which is present in saliva and concentrates in dental plaque, inhibits the action of acid on tooth minerals.
NYT > Home Page By JANE E. BRODY 2012
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Fluoride, which is present in saliva and concentrates in dental plaque, inhibits the action of acid on tooth minerals.
NYT > Home Page By JANE E. BRODY 2012
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Fluoride, which is present in saliva and concentrates in dental plaque, inhibits the action of acid on tooth minerals.
The Seattle Times 2012
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Dr Spittle is the Managing Editor of "Fluoride" the official journal of the International Society for Fluoride Research and has meticulously referenced "Fluoride Fatigue" for the doubting Thomases who still think that fluoridation is safe for all.
General Jack D. Ripper had a point.... doyle 2009
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Fluoride-containing toothpaste is more of a concern.
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"Fluoride Follies," LewRockwell. com, 15 July 2005 (Accessed 27 October 2007).
Dr. Joseph Mercola: The Health Hazards of Water Fluoridation (VIDEO) Dr. Joseph Mercola 2010
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Fluoride has been known to disrupt this process ever since the 1930s.
Dr. Joseph Mercola: The Health Hazards of Water Fluoridation (VIDEO) Dr. Joseph Mercola 2010
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Fluoride: Procter & Gamble's Crest hit the market in 1955, and in 1960 it became the first fluoride toothpaste to gain the American Dental Association "seal of acceptance."
Whitens, Brightens and Confuses Ellen Byron 2011
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