Comment by HPsquared 3 months ago That's pretty unbelievably fast, actually. 7 comments HPsquared Reply Y_Y 3 months ago You can just put hair in your blender today. ffsm8 3 months ago I don't think you can blend hair into a paste you can then spread over your teeth.This is about tooth paste, not a supplement brnaftr361 3 months ago Toothpaste is not a complicated compound to make.The question is one of optimization. What size (mechanical) or what type of keratin is most suitable, or do we depolymerize (chemical) it first or let oral enzymes do it..? Is brushing as-is sufficient or do we need a longer dwell time..? 4 replies →
Y_Y 3 months ago You can just put hair in your blender today. ffsm8 3 months ago I don't think you can blend hair into a paste you can then spread over your teeth.This is about tooth paste, not a supplement brnaftr361 3 months ago Toothpaste is not a complicated compound to make.The question is one of optimization. What size (mechanical) or what type of keratin is most suitable, or do we depolymerize (chemical) it first or let oral enzymes do it..? Is brushing as-is sufficient or do we need a longer dwell time..? 4 replies →
ffsm8 3 months ago I don't think you can blend hair into a paste you can then spread over your teeth.This is about tooth paste, not a supplement brnaftr361 3 months ago Toothpaste is not a complicated compound to make.The question is one of optimization. What size (mechanical) or what type of keratin is most suitable, or do we depolymerize (chemical) it first or let oral enzymes do it..? Is brushing as-is sufficient or do we need a longer dwell time..? 4 replies →
brnaftr361 3 months ago Toothpaste is not a complicated compound to make.The question is one of optimization. What size (mechanical) or what type of keratin is most suitable, or do we depolymerize (chemical) it first or let oral enzymes do it..? Is brushing as-is sufficient or do we need a longer dwell time..? 4 replies →
You can just put hair in your blender today.
I don't think you can blend hair into a paste you can then spread over your teeth.
This is about tooth paste, not a supplement
Toothpaste is not a complicated compound to make.
The question is one of optimization. What size (mechanical) or what type of keratin is most suitable, or do we depolymerize (chemical) it first or let oral enzymes do it..? Is brushing as-is sufficient or do we need a longer dwell time..?
4 replies →