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


To: matthew lamberson who wrote (602)5/20/1998 3:29:00 PM
From: vicki flanigan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 863
 
Well, you people found me out. I am the frustrated wife of one of the big guys getting impatient waiting for all that money to come rolling in....
Alright, I will try this one more time. First, the enamel erosion is not grossly severe. There is an indentation of enamel on the tops of 3 teeth at this point. The other three teeth are now smooth after about 5 weeks usage of ENML. I lost enamel on 6 upper front teeth after using a product that my dentist gave me to get rid of a few stains between my teeth. I used this product for a few days, and found that I had literally rubbed away the enamel on the tops of my teeth at the gumline. The result was a yellowish colored indentation to my teeth. Now, 3 teeth do not have the indentation, but are still a little off-colored, but who cares. This really affected me, because I was afraid if I really smiled that this would be seen. I dealt with this for about a year. My dentist said that he could fix the enamel problem by basically recoating each tooth. I ask him if he had heard about ENML after I read about the product in the IBD. He said no, that it was probably not legit. By accident, I saw the product in our Martin's grocery store. It said that it remineralizes the enamel, so I thought I would just try it. Also my dentist said that enamel could not be remineralized, so he didn't want to put any effort into researching it. I will be switching dentists because of my experience with this enamel problem. So no, my dentist has not confirmed this.
Now, I do not post much as I am new to the stock market world, and am still learning. I have bought and sold stocks, and have had some success so I will continue to learn and experience. I have long term holdings in INTC, CPQ, CA, DIS, MRK, JNJ, GE, as well as some other co's. I realize that my purchase of 100 shares of ENML was strictly speculative, and would never have done this, had I not had success with the product. Even if I lose all the investment, I am still ahead as the repair cost to my teeth would have been much more costly.
I would be happy to fully discuss this with the thread dentist if you email me. It sounds like you need a little more info. like my dentist. Just email me, and I will send you my phone no.
As for my credibility, I have been lurking around here since Aug. 96, just so I could hype this product once a thread was started. Thank you, thread starter for allowing me to fulfill my purpose. Actually if any of you are into antiques, I can be found in the back of Shroeder's Antique Price Guide under contributing editors.
All I can say is that I am legit, and my experience with ENML is real.
Vicki Flanigan