To help manage diets by increasing satiety (the feeling of fullness)
For medicinal purposes (managing diabetes, as a clotting agent, healing burns and skin inflammations, or for relief of headaches caused by heat)
This is quite interesting about vinegar cider too @The Aspie Toker
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Is Neutralise a snake oil?
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Re: Is Neutralise a snake oil?
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Was 18 quid. I can use last bit to re mother that tomorrow whenb it arrives. Thing is 1L is about 6-7 quid for cheap stuff. So a fair price.
I use it as a spray if I get too many bugs. So it comes in useful for quite a lot.
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I think I paid around £8 for mine (with mother) about 5 years or so ago. I think it was half litre. Could be 1 litre.DIY.Rik wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:02 pmWas 18 quid. I can use last bit to re mother that tomorrow whenb it arrives. Thing is 1L is about 6-7 quid for cheap stuff. So a fair price.
I use it as a spray if I get too many bugs. So it comes in useful for quite a lot.
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Lol, I use it every day in my water. I'm sure it won't last me 25 years. Well I hope
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I haven't touched mine in years. It's gathering dust in one of the cupboards. I only got it to make my own calphos.
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Mmmm interesting, calphos is used in equine too.The Aspie Toker wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:25 pmI haven't touched mine in years. It's gathering dust in one of the cupboards. I only got it to make my own calphos.
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Chlorine: The greenish-yellow, highly reactive and diatomic gas that is almost never found free in nature by itself. Most Chlorine is commercially produced and is most widely known for being used within compounds to purify water and create cleaning products.
Chloride: The negatively charged ionic form of Chlorine. Since Chlorine is found deep within the Earth's crust, and is extremely reactive, the only way it can be found in nature is when it reacts with other chemicals and creates compounds. Chloride is what is created when Chlorine gains an electron and combines with other elements. Chloride is found abundantly in nature and is most commonly known for forming neutral salts such as sodium chloride (table salt), potassium chloride, and calcium chloride.
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Chloride: The negatively charged ionic form of Chlorine. Since Chlorine is found deep within the Earth's crust, and is extremely reactive, the only way it can be found in nature is when it reacts with other chemicals and creates compounds. Chloride is what is created when Chlorine gains an electron and combines with other elements. Chloride is found abundantly in nature and is most commonly known for forming neutral salts such as sodium chloride (table salt), potassium chloride, and calcium chloride.
https://www.eldoradosprings.com/blog/ch ... 20Chlorine.