There are other things described here as well
transparent henna (micheal reaction, not actually henna the plant) toothpaste coats cheeks and especially tongue with durable breath freshness; also transparent henna sunscreen.
febreze (edible cyclodextrins) gummy bears freshen breath have b12
stealth good for you toothpaste
people that brush their teeth have less cardiovascular disease. why? brushing the teeth of rats, find an ingredient that amplifies this effect. One possibility is a bactericide combined with a probiotic
airjected antibiotics onto acne; tiny airjected doses of antibiotics clear acne rapidly, use micrograms of antibiotics, or just possibly a naturally occurring oil or herb like tea tree oil that is bacteriostatic. “Echinacea is another well-known
alterative herb, which has been shown to reduce a pesky bacterium called P. acnes that contributes to acne” odd possibility:deuterium
compare asthma inhaler for the face.
toothpaste with delicious chewers like flavor blobs
micro effervescent toothpaste works better
nootropic toothpaste
toothpaste that changes flavor after you have brushed enough to make the ADA (amrican Dental Association) happy.
smartstart or rightstart toothpaste that is clinically measured to cause people to eat less.
non sweet yet pleasant flavor with sensodyne numbness makes food have less tatse, but is absent the aversive efffect of mint toothpaste on food, this does not appetize like sweet things; less abrasive what if the instructions were to brush before every
meal? (faster use)
Aptamer toothpaste, the antibodies (antibody fragments known as aptamers) literally glom onto the tooth surfaces and are molecularly white thus whitening the smile durably, or at least all day, and being antibacterial. could this be possible with ion
exchange resins, or aptamers linked on one side with really big white blobs This might work with white henna (or rather a micheal reaction white material) that gloms to teeth as well. I read there are milk protein (peptide) toothpastes, perhaps these
glom to tooth as well. Antibodies at $435/gm retail online, so 1 mg of antibodies is 43.5c
GSK II
preventing pill overdoses
What to do about pill overdoses?
Make the surface of the pills very slightly emetic (vomit inducing)
You can imagine a technology where a 1/100th dose of an emetic is at the surface of each pill. If you take more than 50, you have a 50% chance of vomiting what you took.
If you take 100, you have a 100% chance of vomiting.
Vomiting of course removes 40-90% of the oral dose of the pill.
If you take just 1 or 2 you notice nothing.
a perfume, paris hilton has $2 billion of fragrance reveue, ok, so not a good idea, but perfume multipacks for backpacks to scent the backpack interior
I read that sensodyne depolarizes nerves with potassium nitrate, after 2-4 weeks. Could a bromine compound, similar to a bromide do this as well, in less time? Why a nitrate?
dermatitis treatment: could a skin ointment, like aristocort flurocorticoids or acne lotions, have kno3 to depolarize skin neurons reducing itching over a 2 week period?
acne medication: why does hydrocortisone absorb, possibly an order of magnitude better through abraded skin? Is there a way to make acne medication absorb 10x better through popped pimple skin?
pills that explode in the stomach; popsicle stick exploder (sort of like a flex-balanced popsicle snowflake) made of compressed powder or possibly water plumping jello causes pill to rapidly disintegrate in the stomach speeding headache relief. ZOTZ pill;
“zotz pill” returns zero finds at a search engine. Have pullulan (breath strip) or laser perforated gelcap ends and less than a burp amount of zots foaming agent mixed with naproxen or other ingredient. half centimeter blob of foam is instantly
activating. Edible alka seltzer. might already exist
http://omedicine.info/en/berokka-plyus.html but that dissolves in the glass
also foaming liquicaps.
Toothpaste that causes seam between dental work and tooth stronger, there is this little crevice, hydroxyapatite version that likes to attach to metal and tooth might do it
people look at their reflection while toothbrushing, so a light colored, color changing strip along the length of the toothbrush that changes color to show optimal press force while toothbrushing could be a new kind of toothbrush. Among electric
toothbrushes the strip could be electroluminescent, causing excitement, and increasing the value of an existing product.
would it be possible to coat teeth with a kind of nitrogen polymer, rather than fluoride, to provide a material that is a barrier to wear? basically something that tastes ok that causes nitrogen polymers to form on the surface of teeth. chitin a
nitrogen polymer plating (chitin is actually a warmth moldable plastic, so perhaps a IR LED wand on a rinsed mouth at a dentist or at the dwelling could do something.
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