Excess florid can cause mottling and staining of the teeth. There is also a condition in bones known as bone floor, a florosis, where bones can become brittle. Some studies show that with excess floride, bone density increases, but bones do not become stronger. So i think that there is a sweet spot for a florid. Just like so many things, it is probably a w shaped curve,. meaning that zero chlorid is probably not great for humans.

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