Hi Deb,
I’m not surprised you have less stomach pain.
Fluoride and Aspirin are both irritant to the stomach.
“Fluorinated Pharmaceuticals - Fluoridated Income Generation:
In an effort to increase the bio-availability of the remedial ingredient or ingredients, many pharmaceutical products are halogenated. There are still many chlorinated and a few brominated products designed as nostrums for human disease states. Of recent years, the catalogue of fluoridated pharmaceuticals has doubled and redoubled until any representative listing would be beyond the scope of this paper.
The proclaimed intention of the pharmacist in fluorinating a product is to enhance still further its metabolic activity and therefore its alleged remedial qualities. For example, fludrocortisone acetate has glucocoricoid actions about 15 times as potent as hydrocortisone (unfluorinated), and mineralocorticoid effects more than 100 times as potent.
But, in potentiating the remedial effect, the undesirable side-effects are also worsened and the 'therapeutic' industry gets an income from two sources: from treating the original disease condition and, subsequently, from repairing the iatrogenic effects of the initial drug treatment”.
Full text see:
http://www.rense.com/general7/fll.htm
Remember Fluorine is an intensely reactive element. It reacts in, and upon, us. That is why it potentiates drugs, and that is why it is incredibly naïve to think of Fluoride as only affecting teeth.
List of Fluorinated Medicines:
http://home.iae.nl/users/lightnet/h...maceuticals.htm
The effect of Fluoride on bone, as on teeth, is highly controversial.
Because Fluoride definitely made me very ill, I am, naturally enough, in the sceptics camp
http://www.rvi.net/~fluoride/wrong.htm
http://www.fluoridation.com/colquhoun.htm
Thanks
Len