Fluorine is the element that prevents diseases from decaying the
body. It is a germicide, and acts as an antidote to poison, sickness
and disease. There is a strong affinity between calcium and fluorine.
These two elements , when combined, work particularly in the outer
parts of bones. They are found in the enamel of the teeth and the
shiny, highly polished bone surface. Fluorine is found in goat's
milk, cauliflower, watercress, garlic, beets, cabbage, spinach and
pistachio nuts.
Minerals thus play an important role in every bodily function and
are present in every human cell. Although the amount needed may
be small, without even the trace of the mineral , disfunction is
bound to occur at some level in the body. A zinc deficiency may
show up in ridged fingernails with white spots. Lack of sulphur
can cause lack-lustre hair and dull-looking skin. Less obvious deficiencies
may surface as fatigue, irritability, loss of memory ,nervousness,
depression and weakness. Minerals also interact with vitamins. Magnesium,
for instance, must be present in the body for utilisation of B-complex,
C and E vitamins. Sulphur also works with the B-complex vitamins.
The body needs all the trace minerals in proper balance. Coffee,
tea, alcohol, excess salt and many drugs can rope the body of minerals
or make them ineffective. Industrial pollutants cause toxic minerals
to enter the body. Minerals at toxic levels also have the effect
of destroying the usefulness of other vitamins and minerals. Exercise
improves the activity of certain vitamins and minerals while stress
and fatigue work against them.
A well-balanced diet provides as abundance of minerals and vitamins.
In refining cereals, grains and sugar, we have robbed them of their
natural vitamins and minerals. The dietary sources of these nutrients
are whole grains, cereals, bran and germ. It is the bran and germ
which are removed in processing. To obtain a balance of nutrients,
it is , therefore, necessary to avoid refined and processed foods
but an intake of adequate green leafy vegetables which are an excellent
source of many nutrients should be ensured.
Fluorine is a constituent of bones and teeth, but since it is very
seldom added to supplements, we have not included a large volume
of data on this element.
Fluorine is required for
It is beneficial in most cases in preventing dental caries, but
the addition of fluoride to drinking water has become a controversial
subject in some societies.
Dosage
The dosage is the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA), but be aware
that this dosage is the minimum that you require per day, to ward
off serious deficiency of this particular nutrient. In the therapeutic
use of this nutrient, the dosage is usually increased considerably,
but the toxicity level must be kept in mind.
In the case of microelements, such as trace elements, the amounts
are very small, yet they are still important.
The dosage determined to prevent dental caries, without marking
the teeth is set at 1 mg Fl/L.
Toxicity and symptoms of high intake
Excess fluorine stains the teeth with mottled spots - known as
dental fluorosis.
Other interesting points
There is some evidence that it is effective in the treatment of
osteoporosis, as an increase in the retention of calcium was noted,
together with a reduction of bone demineralization, by some people
treated with fluorine salts.
Food sources of fluorine
It is found in water as well as the food grown in areas where fluorine
is present in the soil and water.
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