Zahnpasta aus Ihrem eigenen Haar kann helfen, beschädigte Zähne zu reparieren und zu schützen. Wissenschaftler stellten fest, dass Keratin, das im Haar gefunden wurde, eine Schutzbeschichtung erzeugt, die die Struktur und Funktion des natürlichen Emaille nachahmt, wenn es mit Mineralien im Speichel in Kontakt kommt.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9qy0w27213o

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    1. **Toothpaste made from your own hair could help repair and protect damaged teeth, researchers say.**

      **Scientists from King’s College London found that keratin – a protein found in hair, skin and wool – can repair tooth enamel and stop early stages of decay.**

      **Their research revealed that keratin produces a protective coating that mimics the structure and function of natural enamel when it comes into contact with minerals in saliva.**

      They discovered that when keratin is applied to the tooth surface and comes into contact with the minerals naturally present in saliva, it forms a highly organised, crystal-like scaffold that mimics the structure and function of natural enamel.

      Over time, this scaffold continues to attract calcium and phosphate ions, leading to the growth of a protective enamel-like coating around the tooth, according to researchers.

      For those interested, here’s the link to the peer reviewed journal article:

      https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adhm.202502465

    2. KrayzieBone187 on

      We have a guy in my little town who’s known for eating his own hair. Don’t think it’s done anything positive for his teeth.

    3. ROMVLVSCAESARXXI on

      Bullshit…. I just put some hair in my toothpaste, and my teeth don’t feel ANY cleaner than they do with regular toothpaste. Only difference is I have pubes stuck in my teeth, now.

      FAKE NEWS

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