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Calcium Fluoride in Groundwater

  • Natural Occurrence: Yes, calcium fluoride (fluorspar) occurs naturally in certain geological formations and can dissolve into groundwater, depending on the mineral composition of the surrounding rocks and soil.
  • Solubility and Levels:
  • Calcium fluoride has relatively low solubility in water compared to other fluoride salts like sodium fluoride.
  • Due to this low solubility, natural concentrations in groundwater are typically within specific limits, though levels can be significantly higher in areas with volcanic rock, hydrothermal activity, or specific mineral deposits.
  • Health and Biological Considerations:
  • In the context of mineral balance and nutritional biochemistry, the bioavailability and chemical form of minerals in water play a crucial role in how the body processes them.
  • Excessive ingestion of naturally occurring fluorides over long periods can contribute to cumulative tissue accumulation, potentially impacting skeletal and dental health (fluorosis).
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Calcium fluoride - connections

Calcium fluoride ->

  • Increases: Bone strength (Amount: about_4_percent_of_bone; Effect: hardening)

-> Calcium fluoride

  • Bone - Contains (Amount: about 4%)

Water - connections

-> Water

  • Silicon - Distributed In (Degree: widely)
  • Powdered clay - Taken With (Amount: sufficient; Purpose: avoid constipation; Recommendation: should)
  • Chlorine - Vaporizes Below (Measure: temperature)
  • Contaminants - Vaporizes Below (Quantity: most other; Measure: temperature)
  • Chlorine - Vaporizes Faster Than
  • Contaminants - Vaporizes Faster Than (Quantity: most other)

Calcium - connections

Calcium ->

-> Calcium

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