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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Fluoride Excretion Pathways

Based on acu-cell.com nutritional and biochemical findings regarding mineral dynamics and toxicity:

  • Primary Excretion Organ: The kidneys (via urine) are responsible for excreting the vast majority of absorbed body fluoride.
  • Secondary Excretion: Smaller amounts are eliminated through perspiration (sweat) and feces.
  • Tissue Accumulation Risk: When renal function is compromised, or when fluoride intake exceeds the kidneys' filtration capacity, the excess fluoride is not adequately excreted and instead accumulates in calcified tissues such as bones and teeth.
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Fluoride - connections

Fluoride ->

-> Fluoride

Kidney - connections

Kidney ->

  • Contains: Tin (Context: human tissue after accidental deaths)

Kidneys - connections

Kidneys ->

  • Contains: Zinc (Concentration: larger; Reserve: no)
  • Controls: Sodium concentration, Water balance (Mechanism: interplay with hormones)
  • Eliminates: Radioactive iodine (Amount: about 1%; Modality: may still be absorbed)
  • Excretes: Potassium (Amount: excessive; Manner: readily; Population: healthy individuals)
  • Excretes: Phosphates (Condition: blood levels rise)
  • Excretes: Phosphates (Condition: dietary phosphate intake low; Amount: less)
  • Excretes: Sodium (Condition: dietary sodium intake high; Speed: rapidly)
  • Filters: Chlorine gas (Amount: partly; Counterfactual: would)
  • Produces: Erythropoietin
  • Regulates: Nickel (Process: retention; Process scope: elimination)
  • Releases: Renin (Condition: sodium level drops)

-> Kidneys

  • One-sided diets - Affects (Degree: very; Manner: differently)
  • Specific drugs - Affects (Duration: long-term; Modality: can; Manner: differently)
  • Theobromine - Affects (Population: domestic_animals; Polarity: harmful)
  • Kidney stones - Affects (Quantity: hundreds or thousands; Laterality: one only; Frequency: not unusual)
  • Chlorine gas - Bypasses (Route: inhaled; Timing: subsequently)
  • Aldosterone - Causes (Effect: increased sodium reabsorption)
  • Sodium ascorbate - Requires (Condition: ability to handle extra sodium)
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