(London UK) Evening Standard Friday 30 June 2006:
reporting on an article in (UK) Daily Mail:
"A machine that makes your teeth grow back could be
on the market within 2 years.
The tiny ultrasound device is fitted into the mouth
where it gently massages gums to stimulate growth from
the root. The system, invented in Canada, needs to be
activated for 20 minutes a day over 4 weeks."
Plausible? Any more information?
Alexander Vasserman DDS - 01 Jul 2006 20:44 GMT
> (London UK) Evening Standard Friday 30 June 2006:
> reporting on an article in (UK) Daily Mail:
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> Plausible? Any more information?
I don't buy it.
Joel344 - 02 Jul 2006 00:21 GMT
We already have the machine, but unfortunately we
only have room for six more clients .... please send
cash or money order to .....
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Stormin Mormon - 03 Jul 2006 03:10 GMT
Not FDA approved. Have to go to a very expensive place in Mexico to
get it done. Send more money.

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We already have the machine, but unfortunately we
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Joel344 - 15 Jul 2006 02:29 GMT
True, the machine is a time machine .. .you get younger and more hai
too
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Bill - 02 Jul 2006 18:02 GMT
> (London UK) Evening Standard Friday 30 June 2006:
> reporting on an article in (UK) Daily Mail:
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
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> Plausible? Any more information?
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