
AMA #15: Fluoride Benefits/Risks & Vagus Nerve Stimulation
Andrew Huberman
1 feb 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Limit fluoride intake to protect thyroid function
Consuming too much fluoride, either from high concentrations or large volumes of water, is linked to disruptions in thyroid hormone pathways.
Navigate fluoride water debate for informed choices
There are simultaneous lawsuits in the US, one to remove fluoride from drinking water and another demanding its addition due to its absence.
Recognize fluoride as a poison at high concentrations
Huberman shares a personal story of getting violently ill after swallowing fluoride paste at the dentist, illustrating that it is a poison at high concentrations.
Reverse early cavities naturally by promoting hydroxyapatite bonds
It is possible to naturally reverse early-stage cavities that haven't reached the tooth's deep layers by promoting the buildup of natural hydroxyapatite bonds.
Prevent heart disease by managing oral bacteria
Bacteria from the mouth, particularly from gum issues, can enter the bloodstream and are linked to cardiac, metabolic, and even neurologic diseases.
Avoid aggressive oral care to protect your microbiome
Overly aggressive oral hygiene routines, including harsh mouthwashes and whitening, can damage the critical oral microbiome.
Strengthen teeth with fluoride's super bonds
Fluoride integrates into teeth to form bonds that are stronger, but structurally different, than the natural hydroxyapatite bonds.
Filter tap water for drinking, ignore fluoride in cooking water
Consider filtering tap water for drinking, but don't worry about the fluoride in water used for cooking things like pasta or rice.
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