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Can I take too much of a water-soluble mineral?

Liquid Minerals - FAQs
with all supplements, more is not always better. Any compound taken in extreme excess can be unhealthy for the body. There cannot be a blanket statement to cover all compounds, or even minerals and vitamins. Each respective ingredient has its own “biochemical uniqueness.” The RDA (Recommended Daily Allowance) of a nutrient is a suggested maximum amount to be taken each day.
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What are water-soluble liquid minerals?

Liquid Minerals - FAQs
Water-soluble minerals are unique from other mineral supplements because they utilize a new proprietary scientific technology that transforms insoluble minerals (metals) into angstrom-sized water-soluble particles. An angstrom is 1/10,000th of a micron, which is a millionth of a meter. Previously, only plants, with help from the sun and organisms in the soil, had the ability to reduce minerals (metals) to angstrom-sized particles.
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What are some guidelines to determine if a mineral solution is truly water-soluble?

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If the mineral solution is dehydrated, it should grow crystals rather than returning to a powder form metallic particles. The mineral solution must also pass the "Tyndall Effect" test. When a laser beam is directed though the solution, no light will be refracted and thus seen by the eye.
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Do water-soluble minerals react with pharmaceutical medicines?

Liquid Minerals - FAQs
Mineral supplementation has been very safe. However, specific drugs may have specific guidelines for use. It is recommended that, before starting any mineral or nutritional program, you check with your healthcare professional for possible interactions. However, we have seen a positive side effect with supplements. As mineral deficiencies are corrected, the need for pharmaceutical drugs that mask deficiency symptoms may no longer be needed.
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How are water-soluble minerals better than pill or capsule form?

Liquid Minerals - FAQs
We believe the criteria for proper utilization and absorption of all minerals, vitamins and other nutrients is dependent on their size and absorbability, also called bioavailability. No matter what the body takes in, it has to "liquify" it in order to be able to use it. The challenge with most traditional pill and capsule supplements is that they usually have been processed with intense pressure, heat, paraffin coatings, and fillers.
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How come not all substances are water-soluble?

Water chemistry FAQ
Polarity determines if a substance is water-soluble. A polair substance is a substance that has two kinds of 'poles', as in a magnet. When another substance is also polair the poles of the substances attract each other and as a result the substances mix. A substance then dissolves in water. Substances that contain no 'poles' are called apolair substances. Oil for instance is an apolair substance, which is why oil does not dissolve in water.
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What is the quality and/or mineral content of Nursery® Water?

Nursery® Water - Frequently Asked Questions
A child's birthday is a very special occasion and many parents can't wait to throw the biggest bash on the block to celebrate. Before sending out the invitations, however, it's a good idea to think about what will make your toddler's birthday party an event you'll all want to remember. The right wardrobe helps regulate your baby's body temperature in cold weather. Dress him in one more layer than you wear yourself.
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What is the difference between water-soluble and fat-soluble vitamins?

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Vitamins are divided into two groups: water-soluble and fat-soluble. The water-soluble vitamins (C and B-complex) dissolve in water. They are easily taken up and released by body tissues. Because the body cannot store water-soluble vitamins, a daily supply is necessary. Vitamin B12 is an exception to this rule: if intake has been adequate, the liver maintains stores for several months. Fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E and K) dissolve in dietary and body fat.
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What is the mineral content of the hot water? Why are the hot springs odorless?

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The hot water contains calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, iron, mangnesium, silica, chloride, fluoride, lithium and other chemicals. Most "smelly" hot springs have a high sulfur content. The sulfur content of Fairmont's hot springs is very low. For a detailed water analysis, contact the Executive Office.
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What is Mineral Water?

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Bottled water containing not less than 250 parts per million total dissolved solids may be labeled as mineral water. Mineral water is distinguished from other types of bottled water by its constant level and relative proportions of mineral and trace elements at the point of emergence from the source. No minerals can be added to this product.
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Why is water-soluble silver so popular?

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Interest in silver has increased recently because harmful organisms do not build up a resistance to silver the way they do to antibiotics. Antibiotics are becoming less effective as pathogenic organisms develop increasing resistance to them. Because of something called "phage" transfer of antibiotic resistance, reported more than 20 years ago, researchers expect that this trend of pathogens' resistance to antibiotics to continue to grow.
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Vita- 13™ is a water-soluble vitamin that is loaded with B complex. Why?

Vita-13 | Frequently Asked Questions
Because it is water soluble, it protects the liver and organs, and B vitamins feed your nervous system, thereby reducing stress, anxiety, and depression. As a matter of fact, numerous doctors give their patients a monthly B vitamin shot.
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What are the advantages of water-soluble fertilizers?

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These dry or liquid concentrates must be diluted in water before application. They are applied with a hose-end sprayer or a watering can. They are relatively expensive, but they are easy to apply and provide even feeding. They are easy to use, especially on container plants. There is no risk of burning a plant as long as you follow label directions for dilution, and the nutrients, in solution, are available to plant roots immediately.
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What does it mean when you say a product is oil or water soluble?

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There isn't much being said about the solubility of skin care ingredients/products. However, in my opinion, it is a vital bit of knowledge to understand. To start with I'd like to define soluble as "able to become or cause to become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution". This has many ramifications in skin care. Most basically the ability for a cleanser to clean. Take for instance a water soluble cleanser.
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What are the benefits of water-soluble micronutrients?

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Water-soluble micronutrients are most effective in correcting deficiencies. Some micronutrients sold for agricultural purposes are in chemical forms that are neither available to plants nor detectable by a soil test. Such products are useless for crop production. They may become soluble under very acidic conditions, but such conditions are not conducive to crop production.
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How does TBT spread? Is it water-soluble?

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When currents stir up the sea floor, TBT-contaminated particles are spread to surrounding waters. TBT is negligibly soluble in water. The amount of TBT that is released by anti-fouling paints depends on environmental factors such as salinity, temperature and pH as well as the type of paint.
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will this water soluble fertilizer work in hydroponic system ?

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Have you heard of Israel Corporation of Agricultural Applications (I.C.A.A). We are asking proposals from them for developing a controlled greenhouse for commercial use. No but their is a lot of hydroponic greenhouses in the mid-east. Something to do with their soil like not any.
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What is the difference between water-soluble and insoluble colostrum?

Colostrum FAQ
Colostrum in its natural state is a very fine powder that is insoluble and will float on the top of any liquid it is placed in. This does not in any way affect its digestibility or absorption. Water-soluble colostrum powder is agglomerated. This process changes the fine colostrum powder into small granules, making it water dispersible so it can be mixed with fluids.
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How do I know if a product is water or oil soluble?

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References such as the Merck Index, USP, or FCC often indicate solubility of a product. If you have trouble locating the information, please contact our technical support.
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IS STS TIRE SEALANT WATER SOLUBLE?

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What are the dangers associated with water soluble fluxes?

Flux Selection & Flux Residues - Foresite FAQ
Water soluble fluxes (WSFs) are more aggressive in their ability to strip oxides. The degree of aggressiveness depends on the activators used. A WSF, as a corrosive material, does not know when to stop stripping oxide. Consequently, if you don’t clean the flux residues off, then it will continue to eat away the base metal. Electrical leakage currents and metal migration are also common failures with incomplete WSF removal.
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Mineral water should be served in its bottle?

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Yes. Mineral water should always be served in its bottle, that should be opened only in front of the customer.
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Can I wear my jewelry into the mineral water?

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Silver jewelry will tarnish in the high sulfur content water, so we advise you to remove all silver jewelry. Some gold jewelry is silver beneath the gold, so we suggest you might wish to remove even that type of jewelry.
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What is the benefit of magnesium in mineral water?

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Magnesium is an important element for neuromuscular excitability and muscle contraction but also for enzymatic reactions in the body’s metabolism system. It has been shown that the average intake of magnesium is very often below recommended daily concentrations due to unbalanced, poor diet. Swissta water, enriched in magnesium, can help to compensate the lack of magnesium.
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What are the benefits of sulfate in mineral water?

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Sulfate plays in important role in hormonal control mechanisms and the elimination of toxic waste from the body. It can help to prevent the formation of kidney stones. Bread, fruits and vegetables are the main contributors. Some mineral waters are valuable sulfate providers too. Some mineral waters with very high sulfate concentrations (from 1000 mg/l) can have a laxative effect and are not suitable for children.
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Why can't I just drink tap water or bottled mineral water?

Water Ionizer FAQ
You can, and if you don't have an ionizer you should. But you probably won't get the water habit as both types of water are difficult to drink as your tummy feels full after drinking a little. This is because as the water molecules are arranged in large clusters, the water doesen't flow so well, or hydrate a well as ionized water, which has much smaller clusters.
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Is all bottled water mineral water?

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No Distilled & reverse osmosis waters are stripped of minerals, Just Water only uses natural mineral water.
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Why RO Water is called mineral Water?

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Mineral Water which is made absolutely free from minerals or salts and then, minerals or salts are added in required proportion as per the standards i.e. BIS or WHO. RO Water can not be called mineral water because the salts or minerals are not dosed in it but are maintained by the rejection level of particular membrane.? RO WATER IS EQUIVALENT TO PACKAGED DRINKING WATER.? RO.system removes approx. 90-95% of dissolved minerals and chemicals from the water and R.O.
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