Message from @The Gwench

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2018-09-02 04:19:02 UTC  

Pot is a dopamine release mechanism

2018-09-02 04:19:05 UTC  

So is porn

2018-09-02 04:19:34 UTC  

Same concept, it’s the same issue following him

2018-09-02 04:22:00 UTC  

I think the issue is that people assume God would be good or bad

2018-09-02 04:22:25 UTC  

The irony is that if a being is greater than another, then it decides what is “good” and “bad

2018-09-02 04:26:15 UTC  

Wait, how does Fluoride calcify?

2018-09-02 04:26:22 UTC  

🤔

2018-09-02 04:26:54 UTC  

Fluorosis of the teeth only occurs during tooth development

2018-09-02 04:27:56 UTC  

No, no, I mean calcify

2018-09-02 04:28:03 UTC  

Fluoride takes up receptors of the thyroid. Displaces the iodine.

2018-09-02 04:28:16 UTC  

How does Fluoride, one chemical

2018-09-02 04:28:27 UTC  

Produce a second chemical?

2018-09-02 04:28:59 UTC  

What do you mean?

2018-09-02 04:29:05 UTC  

Not chemical, I should say element

2018-09-02 04:31:31 UTC  

I mean, Gwench, how does an **element** transform into another **element** within the confines of the human body?

2018-09-02 04:31:53 UTC  

It’s doesn’t transform. It displaces

2018-09-02 04:31:54 UTC  

That violates a ridiculous amount of physical laws

2018-09-02 04:32:09 UTC  

🤔

2018-09-02 04:32:47 UTC  

@Ætos I really am an oral specialist. I know about fluoride.

2018-09-02 04:33:23 UTC  

I have no doubt that you’re an oral specialist

2018-09-02 04:33:33 UTC  

The chemist bit on the other hand

2018-09-02 04:34:01 UTC  

Iodine has no influence on the absorption of calcium. . .

2018-09-02 04:34:09 UTC  

Nor does the thyroid. . .

2018-09-02 04:34:18 UTC  

🤔

2018-09-02 04:35:40 UTC  

@etos the thyroid produces calcitonin...responsible for the distribution of calcium from the blood to bone.

2018-09-02 04:36:22 UTC  

@Ætos I’m afraid fluoride is not an element. But fluorine is.

2018-09-02 04:36:41 UTC  

Fluoride is the ion form of fluorine

2018-09-02 04:36:54 UTC  

The sole discrepancy there is a difference in electrical charge

2018-09-02 04:37:11 UTC  

Actually fluoride is an anion.

2018-09-02 04:37:38 UTC  

*The key difference is still charge*

2018-09-02 04:37:41 UTC  

-.-

2018-09-02 04:38:15 UTC  

Charge doesn’t usually influence cellular absorption iirc

2018-09-02 04:38:25 UTC  

Then again my biology is definitely not he best

2018-09-02 04:38:35 UTC  

Like I said...I know what I’m talking about. Please read definition of displace. It’s obvious there is a misunderstanding on your part.

2018-09-02 04:39:49 UTC  

No, I’m not kidding, if I’m wrong, knock yourself out, educate me.

2018-09-02 04:39:59 UTC  

I’m not an expert by any means

2018-09-02 04:40:12 UTC  

If there’s something to be learned, I’ll hear it

2018-09-02 04:40:55 UTC  

I’ve said enough. It’s your responsibility to have known your topic before arguing a point.

2018-09-02 04:41:50 UTC  

In order to “displace”, the fluoride ions would have to be absorbed in place of iodide ions at an equal level.