I have a tooth brush that I bought for $35 at Arbor Drugs that has this kind
of thing built into it. A video tape came with it, which I haven't watched
yet. It sounded like a good idea, but since I couldn't see, hear or feel
anything happening I quite using it. I still have it and the video, but I
bought one of those sonic tooth brushes. I'm not saying that the device
doesn't work, just that if it does I can't feel anything. Now that you
mention it, I will have a look at the video to see what is said about it.
Ed
>Hi Dr Jones et al.
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>On a "tomorrows world" episode from the BBC world service, I remember
>watching a guy in England (I think a priest) that had athletes foot. He
>recalled negative ions had some anti bacterial properties, so built a
>"positively lethal device" that created negative ions. He waved the probe
>over the area everyday, and after a few days the athletes foot problem had
>gone.
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>The device was then left in the cupboard.
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>Later on there was some sort of dental research occurring which reminded
>this person of his device. He then told the detists involved who then made
>safer hand held models small enough for going around teeth. It was found
>that the "bad" parts fell away and over time (this was not instant) the
>area had cleaned. I cannot recall it all but I believe the tooth grew
>back, don't quote me on that.
>
>This was only a few years ago, I don't know how it is going. Can anyone
>help here?
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>MR.
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