User talk:Equanimous2

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RE Talk:Sodium fluoride
Hi, you wrote "Does anyone have any evidens that sodium fluoride prevents cavities ??? My own research shows that it more proberly calcium fluoride which prevents cavities." on Talk:Sodium fluoride. I have provided a response there and a longer one here.

Sorry I can't provide you with evidence, perhaps some other user can. But there seems only 3 fluoride compounds are commonly used in commercial tooth paste as a decay retarding compounds. Stannous fluoride SnF2 (Tin fluoride), sodium monofluorophosphate or sodium fluoride. All these fluoride compounds are manufactured from hydrofluoric acid, which commercially is usually manufactured from fluorspar (calcium fluoride). So yes in a manner of speaking, calcium fluoride prevents cavities if you accept that sodium fluoride does.

If you have information that calcium fluoride is a better preventer of cavities than sodium fluoride (and like compounds) it may be worth while if verifiable (see WP:V) to add it to a article like Toothpaste, Dental caries or similar. On a side point it helps other users (to respond or identifying the user who wrote the message) if you sign you posts on talk pages by typing 4 tildes ( ~ ) or clicking on the button 3rd from right (the one next to the crossed out W) in the row of buttons above the editing box when you are posting a message. -- blue 520  15:13, 17 April 2006 (UTC)

Merge suggestion
Is has been proposed that Biochemic Cell Salts be merged with Bioplasma. Please let us hear your opinion. -- Fyslee 15:30, 25 November 2006 (UTC)

TimeLETSystems
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AfD nomination of TimeLETSystems
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MfD nomination of Publications collaboration
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TfD nomination of Template:PUBCOLNOM
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Nomination of Biochemic cell salts for deletion
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Proposed deletion of Democratic hierarchy


The article Democratic hierarchy has been proposed for deletion&#32; because of the following concern:
 * Cannot find coverage about this term in WP:RS to get it past WP:NEO.

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