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Non-Tech : Enamelon (ENML) - Does anyone follow this? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: matthew lamberson who wrote (500)4/6/1998 10:11:00 AM
From: Pinky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 863
 
Just saw first ad on Kathy and Regis. they started ad campaign
today.
I read all available info, and they definitely have an active
product with unique formula.
This product will improve anyones dental health.
As far as I have seen, they have passed the test with
dental material experts, dentists, and the American Dental Asso.



To: matthew lamberson who wrote (500)4/6/1998 10:34:00 AM
From: Pinky  Respond to of 863
 
Look at 3/13/98 News release.
Mat, In the medical and dental field, basic research is highly
scrutinized by review.



To: matthew lamberson who wrote (500)4/29/1998 11:41:00 PM
From: chester lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 863
 
<<If enml is a hoax, what about Aquafresh Whitening???>>

Whitening can be achieved by at least 2 methods, one being bleaching and the other being scrubbing. Aquafresh is probably NOT using any bleach chemistry, which would be considered an active ingredient(s). However, scrubbing effectivity can be increased using an inert ingredient like silica, or some other small particulate that promote abrasive scrubbing. This is just a guess on my part, but I base my guess on observation and hear say. 11 years ago, I worked for a company that manufactured a electrochemical sensor used to detect chemical ions. One problem we always had was to keep the electrodes clean and well polished. Any bit of dirt or grim would interfere with the analysis. Our solution was to polish the electrode with a bit of Crest toothpaste on a dust free soft wipe. We choose Crest because it did a better job that Colgate or detergent. One of my mentors suggest that Crest had small silica in their paste, which enhanced the scrubbing. I never bother to verify or look into his claims.

Chester