Paul Saladino· MD
it didn't have to do with their diet it probably was just something interesting in their environment fluoride and or other things
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it didn't have to do with their diet it probably was just something interesting in their environment fluoride and or other things
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many of the aquifers in tanzania have been tainted by fluoride there's a lot of fluoride in the ground water there and many of these hudson will get water in town from time to time many of the people in tanzania who are not haza have brown stains on their teeth from fluoride
in photos you can see that some of the hadza hunter-gatherers have brown teeth this is not from tooth decay this is from staining related to fluoride people will point to the haza and say oh they eat a lot of honey they have a lot of tooth decay actually they have very good oral integrity but they have staining of their teeth due to excess fluoride in their water supplies
there is a lot of fluorosis there's a lot of fluoride in the foods these hads are given by the missionaries so they are mostly hunter-gatherers but they are given cornmeal they are given wheat meal which is often contaminated or ground or used or or has fluoride added to it i don't know why they do this also the drinking water in tanzania is contaminated with fluoride