Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 Angel, > I just spent more than two hours on he web looking for usp grade liquid 5% >hydrochloric acid (hci) for digestion, parasites, and washing food items I have no idea where to get liquid HCl (though I use capsulized betaine HCl with meals for digestion). In case it might help your search, the proper abbreviation for hydrochloric acid is upper-case H, upper-case C, lower-case L. This is confusing because a lower-case L looks like a capital i. H is the abbreviation for hydrogen and Cl is the abbreviation for chlorine or chloride. The L is lower-case to show that Cl is one abbreviation rather than two separate ones. hci, all upper-case, would be the abbreviation for a non-existent compound containing hydrogen, chlorine and iodine. If all else fails, you could probably get it from a chemical lab supply vendor such as Fisher. Chris -- The Truth About Cholesterol Find Out What Your Doctor Isn't Telling You: http://www.cholesterol-and-health.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 Hi! There is one (HCI with pepsin) available in Australia through Hippocrates Health Centre http://www.hippocrates.com.au/ specially made by a NZ firm in a vegetable glycerine cap, without preservatives. For overseas orders call +61 7 5530 2860. Hope this helps, _____ From: toreadpeoplehealthinfo@... [mailto:toreadpeoplehealthinfo@...] Sent: Tuesday, 24 October 2006 9:22 PM Cc: angelzinfo@... Subject: hycrochloric acid I just spent more than two hours on he web looking for usp grade liquid 5% hydrochloric acid (hci) for digestion, parasites, and washing food items my eyes are burning and I feel so dumb that I can't find it! I know it must be carried by lots of vendors but I can't find a single one ! can anyone help? thanks, Angel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 you could contact a local chemistry supply company. Their lab grade HCl will be much purer than food grade. You'd have to dilute it quite a bit. If you tell them you're a business, they'll sell it to you. mike > > I just spent more than two hours on he web looking for usp grade liquid 5% hydrochloric acid (hci) for digestion, parasites, and washing food items > > my eyes are burning and I feel so dumb that I can't find it! > > I know it must be carried by lots of vendors but I can't find a single one ! > > can anyone help? > > thanks, > Angel > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 I believe if you get enough salt, the body can make it from water and the salt. People on the salt/c protocol are finding it fixes up digestive problems in short order. > > I just spent more than two hours on he web looking for usp grade liquid 5% hydrochloric acid (hci) for digestion, parasites, and washing food items > > my eyes are burning and I feel so dumb that I can't find it! > > I know it must be carried by lots of vendors but I can't find a single one ! > > can anyone help? > > thanks, > Angel > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 Thank you I overlooked the acronym meaning. Maybe this is why I couldn't find a source! I'll try again. Angel Posted by: " Masterjohn " chrismasterjohn@... Angel, I have no idea where to get liquid HCl (though I use capsulized betaine HCl with meals for digestion). In case it might help your search, the proper abbreviation for hydrochloric acid is upper-case H, upper-case C, lower-case L. This is confusing because a lower-case L looks like a capital i. H is the abbreviation for hydrogen and Cl is the abbreviation for chlorine or chloride. The L is lower-case to show that Cl is one abbreviation rather than two separate ones. hci, all upper-case, would be the abbreviation for a non-existent compound containing hydrogen, chlorine and iodine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2006 Report Share Posted October 24, 2006 Thanks Mike, Forgive my ignorance, but what kind of company is a " local chemistry supply company? " I mean, what do they sell and to whom? Are they called " a chemistry supply company " or ? Thanks, Angel Posted by: " michael grogan " tropical@... cherimoya_kid you could contact a local chemistry supply company. Their lab grade HCl will be much purer than food grade. You'd have to dilute it quite a bit. If you tell them you're a business, they'll sell it to you. mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 It's cheaper to find one that's in your area. I buy from carolina.com, in north carolina. Google " chemical supply company " and look for ones in your area, or call your local high school and ask a science teacher where they get their supplies. mike > > Thanks Mike, > > Forgive my ignorance, but what kind of company is a " local chemistry supply company? " > I mean, what do they sell and to whom? > Are they called " a chemistry supply company " or ? > Thanks, > Angel > > Posted by: " michael grogan " tropical@... cherimoya_kid > you could contact a local chemistry supply company. Their lab grade > HCl will be much purer than food grade. You'd have to dilute it > quite a bit. If you tell them you're a business, they'll sell it to > you. > > mike > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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