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Aluminum and Fluoride Interaction

  • Yes, fluoride can significantly increase the absorption of aluminum across the intestinal walls and into the bloodstream.
  • When fluoride and aluminum combine in water or the digestive tract, they form compounds known as aluminum fluoride complexes.
  • These complexes are more lipophilic (fat-soluble) or capable of bypassing certain biological barriers compared to aluminum alone, facilitating increased uptake.
  • Elevated levels of aluminum absorption are of major concern because aluminum is a neurotoxic heavy metal that has been implicated in various degenerative conditions, including cognitive decline.
  • Furthermore, the presence of fluoride can impair normal mineral balance and excretion pathways, potentially leading to a synergistic toxicity where both elements accumulate in soft tissues, particularly the brain and bones.
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Fluoride - connections

Fluoride ->

-> Fluoride

Aluminum - connections

Aluminum ->

-> Aluminum

Fluoride absorption - connections

-> Fluoride absorption

  • Carotenoids - Increases (Intake: sufficient; Direction: positive)
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