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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Placental Transfer of Fluoride

  • Direct Answer: Yes, fluoride crosses the placental blood barrier and reaches the developing fetus.
  • Timing: This transfer can occur throughout gestation, meaning the fetus is exposed to fluoride ingested by the mother.
  • Acu-Cell Perspective on Prenatal Impact:
  • The developing fetus is considered highly sensitive to chemical accumulations and mineral imbalances.
  • Excessive fluoride exposure during pregnancy can potentially interfere with skeletal development and neurological maturation.
  • Nutritional Interactions:
  • Fluoride toxicity or retention is often exacerbated by imbalances in essential minerals, particularly calcium, magnesium, and iodine.
  • Maintaining optimal nutritional status is viewed as crucial for mitigating potential adverse effects of environmental toxins during pregnancy.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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Fluoride - connections

Fluoride ->

-> Fluoride

Protective stomach mucous lining - connections

Protective stomach mucous lining ->

-> Protective stomach mucous lining

Fetus - connections

-> Fetus

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