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I really want to try this kind of thing if their product really do exist...
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Thank you for sharing this. I am aware of the dangers of flouride and yet the government allows us to be fed with flouride by these corporations. Looks like conspiracies are real.
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So they're finally admitting silicon is part of our biology, but only to sell a new product...
Are you referring to carbon based vs silicone based life?
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So they're finally admitting silicon is part of our biology, but only to sell a new product...
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Does it work? I don't know. I was just reporting on it. It would be a good study, however.

Some of the micro-glass granules must get absorbed into the system. I wonder if it strengthens bones when you have low calcium density in bones - osteoporosis. If it does, in might be used to keep old folks from hip breakage.

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They actually did some experiments where they injected old mice with cells from younger mice, which ended up rejuvenating the old mice. Vampires were on to something!
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Does it work? I don't know. I was just reporting on it. It would be a good study, however.

Some of the micro-glass granules must get absorbed into the system. I wonder if it strengthens bones when you have low calcium density in bones - osteoporosis. If it does, in might be used to keep old folks from hip breakage.

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Toothpaste? That takes all the found out of eating glass, doesn't it?

Does it actually work though?
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Repair decayed teeth with "bioactive" glass that remineralizes teeth without fluoride





Yet a team of researchers from Queen Mary University of London's (QMUL) Institute of Dentistry is working on changing that. According to ScienceDaily.com, the researchers have developed a fast-dissolving "bioactive" glass that they're putting in toothpaste called "BioMinC", a new toothpaste that repairs decayed teeth.

The toothpaste is an offshoot of their earlier product, "BioMinF" toothpaste. The key differences between these toothpastes is that the major component in BioMinF is fluoride-containing glass, while BioMinC has chlorine-containing glass. Compared to BioMinF, BioMinC has a more reactive glass and promotes formation of apatite at a more rapid pace.

BioMinC works by forming a coating of crystalline hydroxyapatite, a chemical that serves as both a major component and important ingredient in normal teeth and bones. Hydroxyapatite normally gives bones and teeth their structure, while the hydroxyapatite in BioMinC imitates bone and teeth mineral to return lost minerals to decayed teeth.


Read more at https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-11-04-repair-decayed-teeth-with-bioactive-glass-that-remineralizes-teeth-without-fluoride.html.


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