If you have dental work scheduled, be aware … Graphene & Nanotechnology have been found in Dental Anesthetics.
We are guinea pigs without our knowledge or permission AGAIN!
Problem of Graphene Oxide Being Found in Dental Anesthesia
Dr Ricardo Delgado and a team of scientists around the world using microscopes is finding what is called "graphene oxide" in anesthesia being used in dentistry. Now, generally dentists in Spain are using the "Delgado Method" using heat and magnets to pull the graphene out of the indivual vials, and The American Bio Dental Center in Mexico is sending the various anesthetics out to the University of Mexico labs for testing of the graphene oxide.
Why is that here in America, the dentists are not aware of or want to help in testing for this, instead pushing patients away who bring up the subject?
### Potential Health Concerns of Graphene Oxide
While graphene oxide holds promise for future medical applications, there are valid concerns about its safety when used in the human body. Studies have indicated that graphene oxide can cause cytotoxicity (cell damage), genotoxicity (DNA damage), and inflammation under certain conditions. These risks are primarily associated with its size, particulate state, and oxygen content.
University Confirms Graphene Oxide Found In Dental Anesthetics (flourish.dental)
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Scientists Find Graphene & Nanotechnology In Dental Anesthetics (deeprootsathome.com)
Archive (archive.ph)
Lidocaine-loaded reduced graphene oxide hydrogel for prolongation of effects of local anesthesia: In vitro and in vivo analyses (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
Archive (archive.ph)
> If you have dental work scheduled, be aware … Graphene & Nanotechnology have been found in Dental Anesthetics.
> We are guinea pigs without our knowledge or permission AGAIN!
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> ### Problem of Graphene Oxide Being Found in Dental Anesthesia
> Dr Ricardo Delgado and a team of scientists around the world using microscopes is finding what is called "graphene oxide" in anesthesia being used in dentistry. Now, generally dentists in Spain are using the "Delgado Method" using heat and magnets to pull the graphene out of the indivual vials, and The American Bio Dental Center in Mexico is sending the various anesthetics out to the University of Mexico labs for testing of the graphene oxide.
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> Why is that here in America, the dentists are not aware of or want to help in testing for this, instead pushing patients away who bring up the subject?
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> ### Potential Health Concerns of Graphene Oxide
> While graphene oxide holds promise for future medical applications, there are valid concerns about its safety when used in the human body. Studies have indicated that graphene oxide can cause cytotoxicity (cell damage), genotoxicity (DNA damage), and inflammation under certain conditions. These risks are primarily associated with its size, particulate state, and oxygen content.
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[University Confirms Graphene Oxide Found In Dental Anesthetics](https://www.flourish.dental/post/university-confirms-graphene-oxide-found-in-dental-anesthetics)
[Archive](https://archive.ph/VudQI)
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[Scientists Find Graphene & Nanotechnology In Dental Anesthetics](https://deeprootsathome.com/graphene-confirmed-in-dental-anesthetics)
[Archive](https://archive.ph/uvvmj)
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[Lidocaine-loaded reduced graphene oxide hydrogel for prolongation of effects of local anesthesia: In vitro and in vivo analyses](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33487069)
[Archive](https://archive.ph/C77TY)