Calcium Fluoride Question: My wife is in her 5th month of pregnancy. Her dentist suggested her to take calcium-fluoride, but her gynecologist is against it. What is your opinion on the matter?
Many women develop dental problems with pregnancy. Most gynecologists recommend a healthy calcium intake, so that’s unlikely to be the problem. Fluoride is an unknown in fetal development and I suspect that is the issue. I’d prefer oral calcium with topical fluoride rather than system fluoride. Colorectal Cancer Question: I was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 1993 at the age of 29. The doctor said the tumor had attached itself to the walls of the rectum and removing it would mean that I would have to get a colostomy. I did have it removed and I am now 32 years old and living with a colostomy. In addition, I had to have radiation and chemotherapy treatment. After the radiation, I have no longer had my period. The radiologists explained that the radiation scarred the uterus, so it does not bleed.
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