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Episode 11

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29th Nov 2024

Fluoride Skeptics: Hidden Truth Makes for a Safe and Healthy Life

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https://becomingnatural.com/fluoride-health-concerns/

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In the Fluoride Skeptics: Hidden Truth Makes for a Safe and Healthy Life podcast, we challenge conventional views on water fluoridation and explore emerging alternatives like hydroxyapatite, a naturally occurring mineral that strengthens teeth without the potential risks associated with fluoride. We discuss how hydroxyapatite, commonly used in toothpaste, mimics the structure of tooth enamel and promotes remineralization, offering a safer solution for oral health.

The episode also addresses the growing public concern over fluoride's links to dental and skeletal fluorosis, neurotoxicity, and its overuse in municipal water systems. We weigh in on how hydroxyapatite could be a game-changer for dental care, particularly in communities seeking non-fluoridated options for maintaining healthy teeth​

Disclaimer: This podcast provides information for educational purposes and encourages listeners to consult healthcare professionals for personalized advice.Sources:

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🖥️Tetracyclines


Potential Association Between the Oral Tetracycline Class of Antimicrobials Used to Treat Acne and Inflammatory Bowel Disease


Is Fluoridated Drinking Water Safe?


🖥️Water Fluoridation Less Effective Now than in the Past


🖥️Trace Minerals: Your Guide to Trace Minerals


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Rise Well Toothpaste🪥


Rise Well Mints🦷


Boka Toothpaste🪥


Boka Toothpaste Orange Cream Flavor🪥


Boka Toothpaste Strawberry Mango Flavor🪥


Boka Mints🦷


Peri-Biotic Silver Toothpaste🪥


David's Toothpaste Charcoal🪥


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Becoming Natural
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Your Body Was Designed to Heal.
Becoming Natural is a podcast about natural health for busy moms who want simple, practical ways to support their body—without overwhelm.
Hosted by Penelope, an occupational therapist, integrative health practitioner, and Crohn’s warrior, this show blends research-backed health education, Biblical wisdom, and honest storytelling to make wellness feel clear and doable.
Each episode helps you understand how the body was designed to function—and how everyday choices, from food and toxins to stress, sleep, and environmental exposures, influence long-term health.
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Penelope is an occupational therapist, former pharmaceutical rep, and mom who has walked the long road of chronic illness, autoimmune disease, and healing from the inside out. After years of searching for answers, she found a path of restoration through faith, nervous system support, nutrition, and natural living.
Now she helps women understand their bodies, calm inflammation, and reconnect with the God who still heals. Penny teaches with honesty, humor, and hope — reminding us that we’re not broken, we’re not behind, and we’re not alone. Healing is possible, and you are worthy of it.