It depends how fluoride poisoned you are and how long you have been poisoned.
To fully detoxify will take years, because it settles in your bones which only regrow at a rate of 5-10% per year.
It's also stored in your fat, and it'll take a while to burn through all your old fat as well.
It'll probably come out of your soft tissue and things like that in a couple month's time.
How fast it comes out of your thyroid depends on how much iodine you supplement with. But iodine supplementation with fluoride detox can be dangerous because your kidneys can only handle so much detox at a time. So a rapid detox of the fluoride stored in your thyroid (through iodine supplementation) will likely be too much for your kidneys to handle. So it'll take a while to detox that as well, again depending on the level of poisoning.
In short, it's going to take a while. Almost certainly months. Be patient, good luck.
There are fluoride-enriched tablets you can take, and fluoride-enriched mouthwash yopu can rinse with.
It can take 256 mg of Fluoride to make one bottle of toothpaste. Fluoride is added to toothpaste to disrupt the process of tooth decay.
The lab members tested different filtration techniques to detoxify water.
Yes as long as you don't swallow it.
It is beneficial for up to 6 months.
Synthetics do not appear in the results of a drugs test.
how lonf is flouride ok after expiration
The primary benefit, and the only one I know, is the reduction in cavities in teeth. The fluoride strengthens the teeth. I only drink my well water which does not have fluoride, so I must take extra care to brush my teeth.
No, The fluoride ion is a reduced form of fluorine.
Fluoride is in many products available to the public. Fluoride is also known as Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride, Stannous Fluoride, Hydrogen Fluoride, Calcarea Fluorica, and Atomic Number 9.
you need just the right amount of fluoride for optimal health (prevention of cavities). If the water in your area is fluoridated, then usually you do not need supplemental fluoride (you can look this up for your city). If the water is not fluoridated, then you should take supplemental fluoride, though it is most effective if applied as a varnish by a dentist. Too much fluoride can discolor the teeth (fluorosis), so you really shouldn't take supplements unless you know you need them.
AgF (silver (I) fluoride or argentous fluoride is a yellow-brown color. The compound AgF2 silver (II) fluoride or argentic fluoride is white.