Saturday, December 19, 2020

....and, my microhydroxyapatite is here.

how am i going to do this? well, i need to find some way to turn it into a paste or gel and paint it on the areas of my teeth that i want to remineralize.

i need to be clear: i have no idea if this is going to work or not. it at least makes sense, if the product is what it claims to be (ground up cow bones), which isn't even clear either, because it's a natural supplement. i don't know if this product is even legally for sale in this country, but it's actually being marketed as a calcium supplement. 

my diet is actually too high in calcium, which can lead to heart disease concerns. i'm going to need to find ways to reduce or otherwise neutralize my calcium, not ways to increase it. so, i don't want to swallow this, and i need to be clear in stating that i am not in any way recommending that this stuff be eaten, even if i eventually argue that the treatment is effective.

i have already posted some studies that suggest that topicals and toothpastes with this product have shown some promise. these items are, like, 10% nanohydroxyapatite. this purports to be ground up cow bones, and should consequently potentially be 100%, but is probably polluted with various things. that's the danger of taking supplements like this - nobody tests them. it could be fucking anything, although the company would no doubt face a backlash if it were shown to be ground up mushrooms or something, instead. so, even if this is 50% hydroxyapatite, that's much more potent than any topicals on the market.

and, i'll keep reading up on the peptide gels even as i try this out.