@bertothecat98: black cats bro... #cat #car #fyp #blackcat

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Middle of the night btw💔🥀
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My cat when she got stuck outside.
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Bames Jond :
LET US WALK ON THE STAIRS BRO 😭
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Octopus Skeleton 🩻☣️🫃 :
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Not black but what is this fella doing 😭
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Sum like that
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theyre just orange cats with somewhat of a brain
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Mine died
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Fluoride-free natural toothpaste is gaining popularity due to concerns over the long-term effects of excess fluoride exposure, particularly for individuals already receiving fluoride from water, food, or dental treatments. 🦷 1. Fluoride Toxicity & Bioaccumulation Fluoride is a neurotoxic halogen in high concentrations. Multiple studies, including from the National Toxicology Program (NTP), suggest chronic fluoride overexposure can affect: • Thyroid function by displacing iodine • Pineal gland calcification • Cognitive development in children (linked to lower IQ in some regions with high fluoride levels) 🧬 2. Disruption of Enzymatic Pathways Fluoride can inhibit key enzymes, including enolase and ATPases, which are critical to metabolic and cellular functions. In sensitive individuals, this may contribute to: • Fatigue • GI distress • Mineral imbalances (especially calcium, magnesium) 🌱 3. Natural Alternatives Support Oral Microbiome Fluoride-free natural toothpastes often include: • Xylitol: a sugar alcohol that reduces Streptococcus mutans, the bacteria behind cavities. • Clays (e.g., bentonite): absorb plaque and heavy metals without disrupting the enamel. • Herbs and essential oils (e.g., neem, tea tree): shown to support the oral microbiome without sterilizing the mouth. A healthy oral microbiome influences: • Systemic inflammation • Heart health • Immune function ⚖️ 4. Enamel Remineralization Without Fluoride Contrary to belief, fluoride isn’t the only remineralization tool. Alternatives include: • Hydroxyapatite (nHAp): biomimetic and used in Japan as a fluoride substitute for decades. • Calcium phosphate and arginine: promote enamel regeneration without fluorosis risk. 🧠 5. Behavioral and Hormonal Links Fluoride exposure has been implicated (though not definitively proven) in: • Lower testosterone levels in animal models • Disruption of GABAergic signaling in the brain • Links to earlier puberty in females (via pineal disruption) ⸻ 🧾 Summary While fluoride may help prevent cavities at low doses, excessive or lifelong exposure poses potential risks to neurological, hormonal, and metabolic health. Natural toothpaste supports remineralization, microbial balance, and systemic wellness — without introducing chemical load. Water fluoridation and fluoride-based toothpaste may be redundant in fluoride-sufficient populations. Choosing fluoride-free alternatives helps avoid bioaccumulation, supports holistic health, and embraces biocompatible dental care. . . . #dentalhygienist #dentalhygiene #flouridefree #toothpaste #endocrinedisruptors #testosteronebooster

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