User talk:Jlane1519

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Help me!
Please help me with... I recently edited the "Fluoride Toxicity" page. Fluoride Toxicity is NOT the condition in which an individual has high fluoride levels in their body, this is called fluoride toxicosis. Fluoride toxicity refers to the detrimental dose of fluoride at a certain point on a toxicity curve. It is appropriate to say "Fluoride's toxicity can lead to acute and chronic fluoride toxicosis." Toxicity is an adjective, not a condition, that refers to how harmful a drug is. I was trying to change this article to make it more accurate and educate people on this VERY common misunderstanding.

I was wondering if someone noted my comment and is doing anything to fix this? It was recently reverted to the original.

Thank you. Jlane1519 (talk) 17:12, 15 September 2021 (UTC)
 * Hi. Please take a look at the page on the bold, revert, discuss cycle. What you should do now is discuss the change on the article's talk page, probably by requesting a move, since this concerns the article's title. When doing so, it's best to provide reliable sources to back up your claim. — LauritzT (talk) 18:03, 15 September 2021 (UTC)

User:LauritzT Thank you for your response. This seems like a lot of work at the moment I don't have time for but I appreciate the information in case I change my mind.