Fluoride: The Hidden Danger in Your Toothpaste & Water
By Paul S. Dangha. BSc microbiology, MLT
Fluoride will make your body absorb aluminum beyond what you can imagine. The brain has a high affinity for aluminum, and alarmingly, aluminum is consistently found in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s disease. But that’s not all—fluoride doesn’t work alone. It acts as a carrier for other neurotoxic metals, drawing them into your brain and body like a magnet.
Fluoride and NEUROTOXIC Metal cotransport
– Lead: Fluoride increases lead absorption, which accumulates in bones, soft tissues, and—most dangerously—the brain. Lead is linked to cognitive decline, learning disabilities, and behavioral disorders. – Mercury: Fluoride disrupts cell membranes, making it easier for mercury to penetrate brain tissue. Mercury toxicity is associated with neurodegeneration, tremors, and immune dysfunction. – Aluminum: Fluoride forms aluminum-fluoride complexes, enhancing aluminum’s entry into the brain, where it fuels neuroinflammation and contributes to Alzheimer’s disease and other cognitive disorders. Fluoride is also an endocrine disruptor, linked to multiple endocrinopathies—hormonal imbalances that wreak havoc on your body.