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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Fluoride Toxicity and Calcium Carbonate

  • Direct Interaction: Calcium carbonate can bind with fluoride in the gastrointestinal tract to form calcium fluoride, which has a very low solubility.
  • Reduced Absorption: By forming this insoluble compound, calcium carbonate can significantly decrease the intestinal absorption of ingested fluoride, thereby reducing systemic toxicity risks from acute exposure.
  • Nutritional Considerations: While binding may reduce acute toxicity, one must consider overall calcium status, mineral balance, and potential gastrointestinal side effects when using calcium supplements for this purpose.
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