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Look Ma, No Mercury in Fillings! Nanoparticles the Answer?

ScienceDaily “” Tooth enamel is hardest material in the human body because it’s made almost entirely of minerals. As tough as it may be, however, enamel can be broken down by bacteria, forming cavities and eventually destroying the tooth. That’s why dentists repair cavities by filling them with a material to replace the lost enamel. Read Article

Ed. – This could be classified as an info-mercial. As wonderful as this breakthrough may seem, Nano-particles are risky: The New Asbestos, DNA damage and DNA damage(ii). Morgellon’s disease sufferers would certainly agree, since nano-material has been found in samples taken from their lesions. The nano-tech industry is moving too far and too fast with too little research AND it’s unregulated.


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