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- 14:15, 13 September 2023 Ellie Poynton talk contribs created page Sodium Selenite (Created page with "Sodium Selenite is considered a hazardous chemical – it has acute toxicity if inhaled or ingested, and leads to eye and skin irritation. It’s listed under Hazard Class 6.1, which is the same class as arsenic, cyanide, lead and pesticides. See the International Programme on Chemical Safety's page for more information: https://www.inchem.org/documents/icsc/icsc/eics0698.htm#:~:text=The%20substance%20is%20irritating%20to,Medical%20observation%20is%20indicated.&text=Ev...")
- 13:57, 2 June 2023 Ellie Poynton talk contribs uploaded File:Liposome.png
- 13:57, 2 June 2023 Ellie Poynton talk contribs created page File:Liposome.png
- 13:56, 2 June 2023 Ellie Poynton talk contribs created page Liposomal Supplements (Created page with "Liposomal supplements are easier for the body to absorb, and allow more of the active ingredient to reach the target area. The active ingredient is ‘micro-encapsulated’ inside miniscule fat-like particles called phospholipids, thereby protecting it, allowing it to better survive the digestive process and enter the intestines. This means that there is a greater uptake of the active ingredient within cells, rather than just the blood stream – this results in a great...")
- 14:17, 13 March 2023 Ellie Poynton talk contribs created page Neutralisation Reaction (Created page with "Many mineral supplements are created by the Neutralisation Reaction. '''What is the neutralisation reaction?''' When we talk about how acidic something is, we generally talk in terms of pH. pH exists as a 1 – 14 scale, with 7 being a perfectly neutral pH – this is where pure water sits. 600px|center|caption Acidic and alkaline substances, when combined, will react to form a salt, with water as a ‘waste product’. The acid and alkali will...")
- 14:10, 13 March 2023 Ellie Poynton talk contribs uploaded File:NeutralisationReactionNaCl.jpg
- 14:10, 13 March 2023 Ellie Poynton talk contribs created page File:NeutralisationReactionNaCl.jpg
- 11:26, 13 March 2023 Ellie Poynton talk contribs uploaded File:PH scale.jpg
- 11:26, 13 March 2023 Ellie Poynton talk contribs created page File:PH scale.jpg
- 11:19, 13 March 2023 Ellie Poynton talk contribs created page Calcium Gluconate (Created page with "Calcium Gluconate is typically formed by Calcium Carbonate undergoing the neutralisation reaction with Gluconic Acid. ===What is the neutralisation reaction?=== When we talk about how acidic something is, we generally talk in terms of pH. pH exists as a 1 – 14 scale, with 7 being a perfectly neutral pH – this is where pure water sits. Acidic and alkaline substances, when combined, will react to form a different product, with water as a ‘waste product’. The pH...")
- 11:28, 10 February 2023 Ellie Poynton talk contribs created page Dimethylglycine (B16) (Created page with "==Summary== ''G&G is willing to supply or manufacture DMG and products marketed as B16.'' ''However, this product should not be marketed towards pregnant or breast-feeding individuals, as there have been no extensive studies proving its safety.'' In some texts, Pangamic acid and Dimethylglycine (DMG) are referred to interchangeably. However, they are two different chemicals. ''Due the dubious and potentially dangerous nature of pangamic acid (B15), G&G will not supply...")
- 10:40, 10 February 2023 Ellie Poynton talk contribs uploaded File:DMG Pangamic Acid.png
- 10:40, 10 February 2023 Ellie Poynton talk contribs created page File:DMG Pangamic Acid.png
- 10:37, 10 February 2023 Ellie Poynton talk contribs created page Vitamin B15 (Pangamic Acid) (Created page with "==Summary== Pangamic acid, which has also been referred to as B15, has no widely accepted chemical identity - it is considered <q>not an identifiable substance</q> by the FDA. Different substances have all been sold under the name <q>Pangamic acid</q>. There is also some evidence to suggest Pangamic acid could be dangerous and potentially carcinogenic. ''Due the dubious nature of pangamic acid (B15), G&G will not supply or manufacture products marketed as containing B15...")
- 09:35, 10 February 2023 User account Ellie Poynton talk contribs was created