Guest guest Posted March 27, 2008 Report Share Posted March 27, 2008 > > , a few questions on your response to > > > > I have not used caprylic acid. I did use a lot of Alka seltzer gold > > at first. That would help to neutralize acid and it also helps with > > brain fog. > > ----where do you get get alka seltzer gold? > I live in Canada and it is not available here. When I was in the US I got it from a drugstore. It should be available in any drug store. When one didn't have it in stock they ordered it and had it in the next day. I did find it very helpful for brain fog when I first started chelation. > > ----Is it basically baking soda and other things (ie eletrolytes)? > Active ingredients (in each tablet) Anhydrous citric acid 1000 mg. Antacid Potassium bicarbonate 344 mg. Antacid Sodium bicarbonate (heat-treated) 1050 mg. Antacid (baking soda is sodium bicarbonate) > > > > Then, if you need baking soda (or alka selzer gold) you can take > > that between meals. > > > > what does baking soda alone help with? > Neutralizing acid. was asking about neutralizing caprylic acid. It also could be a source of Na ions. Andy has mentioned using baking soda to increase the pH of the urine, for those who have cadmium toxicity, because cadmium is released from the kidneys better a higher pH. J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2008 Report Share Posted March 27, 2008 > > , a few questions on your response to > > > > I have not used caprylic acid. I did use a lot of Alka seltzer gold > > at first. That would help to neutralize acid and it also helps with > > brain fog. > > ----where do you get get alka seltzer gold? > I live in Canada and it is not available here. When I was in the US I got it from a drugstore. It should be available in any drug store. When one didn't have it in stock they ordered it and had it in the next day. I did find it very helpful for brain fog when I first started chelation. > > ----Is it basically baking soda and other things (ie eletrolytes)? > Active ingredients (in each tablet) Anhydrous citric acid 1000 mg. Antacid Potassium bicarbonate 344 mg. Antacid Sodium bicarbonate (heat-treated) 1050 mg. Antacid (baking soda is sodium bicarbonate) > > > > Then, if you need baking soda (or alka selzer gold) you can take > > that between meals. > > > > what does baking soda alone help with? > Neutralizing acid. was asking about neutralizing caprylic acid. It also could be a source of Na ions. Andy has mentioned using baking soda to increase the pH of the urine, for those who have cadmium toxicity, because cadmium is released from the kidneys better a higher pH. J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2008 Report Share Posted March 27, 2008 > > , a few questions on your response to > > > > I have not used caprylic acid. I did use a lot of Alka seltzer gold > > at first. That would help to neutralize acid and it also helps with > > brain fog. > > ----where do you get get alka seltzer gold? > I live in Canada and it is not available here. When I was in the US I got it from a drugstore. It should be available in any drug store. When one didn't have it in stock they ordered it and had it in the next day. I did find it very helpful for brain fog when I first started chelation. > > ----Is it basically baking soda and other things (ie eletrolytes)? > Active ingredients (in each tablet) Anhydrous citric acid 1000 mg. Antacid Potassium bicarbonate 344 mg. Antacid Sodium bicarbonate (heat-treated) 1050 mg. Antacid (baking soda is sodium bicarbonate) > > > > Then, if you need baking soda (or alka selzer gold) you can take > > that between meals. > > > > what does baking soda alone help with? > Neutralizing acid. was asking about neutralizing caprylic acid. It also could be a source of Na ions. Andy has mentioned using baking soda to increase the pH of the urine, for those who have cadmium toxicity, because cadmium is released from the kidneys better a higher pH. J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2008 Report Share Posted March 27, 2008 , in case you're interested, search the archives: put up a recipe for making homemade Alka Seltzer Gold, though I don't remember if the ingredients were easily accessible. Perhaps not. : Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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