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Non-Tech : Enamelon (ENML) - Does anyone follow this?

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To: Sethpop who wrote (820)6/3/1999 1:27:00 AM
From: Kelton  Read Replies (2) of 863
 
Yes, Thank you Seth. I know this stuff doesn't keep indefinitely, I usually end up giving away tubes to friends and family before my stockpile gets any greater than a year's supply.

I have read over all of the patents and research reports available on Enamelon and have to say that it does have unique merit. Just being able to even patent a formulation requires certain merits that other existing formulations do not have. Though, as I pointed out in my last post about Colgate's rinse, there are certain products with similarities.

Speaking of shelf life, has anyone out there with some technical expertise ever mused over the idea that if the calcium and fluoride- phosphorus compounds must remain separated by the two- chambered tube, which appears to not be too insulative, then at what rate might reduction across this bridge be taking place? I don't have the right equipment to accurately verify that this is taking place, but I did manage to make a battery out of a fresh tube and power a small LCD clock.
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