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Yes, bicarbonate (bicarb) is a base.
Bicarbonate (bicarb) is a base.
Bicarbonate (bicarb) is basic.
Bicarbonate (bicarb) is a weak base.
Yes, bicarbonate (bicarb) is basic in nature.
2 main systems affect your blood ph that are in equilibrium Renal system through HCO3 (bicarb - Alkalinic) Respiratory system through CO2 (carbon dioxide - acidic)
High levels of ozone in the atmosphere can cause
High levels of ozone in the atmosphere can cause
no, it most deffinitly does not.
High insulin levels are usually caused by eating too much high glycemic carbohydrates, those carbohydrates that raise blood sugar rapidly. The body produces insulin to clear the blood of glucose. Also can be caused by high copper levels and high cortisol levels - can be from stress of the mind or body.
Vinger and bicarb!!
High ozone levels are by lightening. Soldering also produces ozone.