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Here is a more technical explanation:

http://www.soladey.com/Soladey.pdf

I don't know enough about the chemistry of enamel mineralization to know if the

free electrons will help/hinder this process. I would guess that even if it

interferes with this process that the effect is temporary and that after rinsing

your mouth out, most of the free electrons will be gone. Plus, free electrons

are reactive so once in your mouth, they will rapidly disappear.

The only concern that came to mind is that this product may put titanium in your

mouth. It looks like this is not the case as the titanium rod is a

semi-conductor that converts photons into free electrons. It doesn't appear that

any titanium ions are being produced or released.

This is actually a topic I'm quite interested in so I'll keep digging and report

back anything I find interesting. Perhaps other may have more knowledge about

this.

Cheers,

>

>

> Carolyn's post reminded me that I've been meaning to ask the scientifically

minded in this group what they might think of this toothbrush?

> Thanks!

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> http://www.totalsupplement.net/shop/?shop=1 & cat=56

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> Exposure to nano titanium dioxide could up cancer risk, says study

> Posted by: " Carolyn Graff " zgraff@... carolyn_graff

> Fri Nov 20, 2009 11:26 am (PST)

> The researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, arrived

> at this conclusion following a mouse study that suggested ingestion

> of the nanoparticles led to genetic damage...

>

> http://tinyurl.com/yekce5a

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Thanks, . Yes, I had read all the technical info on several sites, but I

always assume the mfg. and seller are not going to tell us the downsides to

anything! And I just don't understand this kind of thing enough to decide for

myself. Thanks for offering to keep us posted on any new info you find! Much

appreciated.

Re: Solar Ionic Toothbrush safe?

Posted by: " paulsonntagericson " paulsonntagericson@... paulsonntagericson

Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:44 am (PST)

Here is a more technical explanation:

http://www.soladey.com/Soladey.pdf

I don't know enough about the chemistry of enamel mineralization to know if the

free electrons will help/hinder this process. I would guess that even if it

interferes with this process that the effect is temporary and that after rinsing

your mouth out, most of the free electrons will be gone. Plus, free electrons

are reactive so once in your mouth, they will rapidly disappear.

The only concern that came to mind is that this product may put titanium in your

mouth. It looks like this is not the case as the titanium rod is a

semi-conductor that converts photons into free electrons. It doesn't appear that

any titanium ions are being produced or released.

This is actually a topic I'm quite interested in so I'll keep digging and report

back anything I find interesting. Perhaps other may have more knowledge about

this.

Cheers,

>

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Windows 7: I wanted simpler, now it's simpler. I'm a rock star.

http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/windows-7/default.aspx?h=myidea?ocid=PID24727::\

T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WWL_WIN_myidea:112009

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I agree, the manufacture is not going to publish negative data. So relying on

them as the sole source of clinical is not practical.

I've contacted some dentists with expertise in this area. I'll continue to do

some research on my own. I should contact the manufacturer too as often their

denials or refusals to answer can be very illuminating.

Cheers,

>

>

> Thanks, . Yes, I had read all the technical info on several sites, but I

always assume the mfg. and seller are not going to tell us the downsides to

anything! And I just don't understand this kind of thing enough to decide for

myself. Thanks for offering to keep us posted on any new info you find! Much

appreciated.

>

> Re: Solar Ionic Toothbrush safe?

> Posted by: " paulsonntagericson " paulsonntagericson@... paulsonntagericson

> Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:44 am (PST)

>

>

> Here is a more technical explanation:

>

> http://www.soladey.com/Soladey.pdf

>

> I don't know enough about the chemistry of enamel mineralization to know if

the free electrons will help/hinder this process. I would guess that even if it

interferes with this process that the effect is temporary and that after rinsing

your mouth out, most of the free electrons will be gone. Plus, free electrons

are reactive so once in your mouth, they will rapidly disappear.

>

> The only concern that came to mind is that this product may put titanium in

your mouth. It looks like this is not the case as the titanium rod is a

semi-conductor that converts photons into free electrons. It doesn't appear that

any titanium ions are being produced or released.

>

> This is actually a topic I'm quite interested in so I'll keep digging and

report back anything I find interesting. Perhaps other may have more knowledge

about this.

>

> Cheers,

>

>

>

> >

>

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Windows 7: I wanted simpler, now it's simpler. I'm a rock star.

>

http://www.microsoft.com/Windows/windows-7/default.aspx?h=myidea?ocid=PID24727::\

T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WWL_WIN_myidea:112009

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