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


To: Mama Bear who wrote (594)5/19/1998 3:35:00 PM
From: vicki flanigan  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 863
 
To all:
I wanted to share my experience using ENML with the thread. First, I have enamel erosion caused by a product to get rid of stains. The erosion is on 6 top teeth near the gumline. I purchased ENML about a month or so ago. To my complete surprise and disbelief, the eroded part of my teeth are repairing themselves. Three teeth are completely refilled and are now completely smooth. The other three, which had deeper erosions show sig. improvement. I had asked my dentist about ENML, and he felt it was just another over-hyped product. He was not interested in doing any research as a result. He told me that to repair my teeth would involve a $300. per tooth job.
I am completely shocked with my discovery. I purchased a few shares as a result.
Also, I think you have to squeeze from the bottom of the tube to keep both pastes flowing together. I have not had a problem with the tube - so far.