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260:"irium" toothpaste in the United States, the company sought to gain a monopoly on all the thorium they could find in order to produce as much thorium toothpaste as they could after the war, which led to the company's scientists stealing all of France's thorium. The identity and fate of the chemical company, the fate of the stolen thorium, and whether or not the thorium toothpaste was actually produced after the war is unknown. 467: 22: 113: 272: 208:
What does Doramad do? Through its radioactivity, it increases the defenses of teeth and gums. The cells are charged with a new vigorous life energy, which inhibits bacteria in their destructive ability. Hence the exquisite prevention and healing effect on gum diseases. Polishes enamel to the softest
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The company promised radiantly white teeth and bacterial extraction due to the ionizing radiation of the radioactive substances. The toothpaste was considered at the time a milestone of technical achievement and was touted as a "miracle remedy". Consequential damage caused by ionizing radiation is
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Was leistet Doramad? Durch ihre radioaktive Strahlung steigert sie die Abwehrkräfte von Zahn u. Zahnfleisch. Die Zellen werden mit neuer Lebensenergie geladen, die Bakterien in ihrer zerstörenden Wirksamkeit gehemmt. Daher die vorzügliche Vorbeugungs- und Heilwirkung bei Zahnfleischerkrankungen.
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According to the manufacturer's marketing materials, it was said to work due to the biological properties of the thorium increasing the circulation of the blood in the gums, destroying germs, and increasing the "life force" in the tissues of the mouth.
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mostly unknown. Only after the atomic bombs were used in Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the potential effects of ionizing radiation recognized; thus, the toothpaste's claims were invalid.
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Poliert den Schmelz aufs Schonendste weiß und glänzend. Hindert Zahnsteinansatz. Schäumt herrlich, schmeckt neuartig, angenehm, mild u. erfrischend. Ausgiebig im Gebrauch.
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shiny white. Prevents tartar approach. Good foam, new taste, pleasant, mild and refreshing. Use extensively.
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Special biological healing effects by radium rays. A thousand times medically prescribed and recommended.
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Besondere biologische Heilwirkungen durch Radium-Strahlen. Tausendfach ärztlich verordnet und empfohlen
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The toothpaste was slightly radioactive because it contained small amounts of thorium obtained from
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Doramad radioactive toothpaste was produced during World War II by Auergesellschaft of Berlin.
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German military administration in occupied France during World War II
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thought they were using the heavy elements for the refinement of
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Health Physics Historical Instrumentation Museum Collection
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Gehes Codex der pharmazeutischen Spezialpräparate (1926)
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On the back of the toothpaste tube was the following:
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