Oral baking soda
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Oral baking soda increased thyroid function in hypothyroid individuals with kidney disease by increasing blood levels of CO2.
CO2 has been shown to promote healing, circulation, and oxygenation of cells.
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@Serotoninskeptic I would take it every day if it didn’t taste so disgusting, awful, what a shame
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@Njegos Dissolved in water I dont think its so bad
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@Njegos I actually like the taste but I'm trying to figure out if I really need to take it. It does seem to help sleep quality.
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I am really loving 1/2 tsp in water before bed thanks to anabology! I have a little grape juice first then the water to clean my teeth too.
But I want to try baking soda in a bathtub. Anyone have a recommendation for how much to put in a bath a warm/hot water for deep chill co2 baths? -
@dapose i take 2.5g each night too, decent help for lightening pm stress & getting to sleep. high amounts cause gut irritation so i keep it there
u need a mild acid to react with the bicarb to create co2 for the bath , i used some malic acid
3grams of bicarb + 3.5grams of malic acid per L of water should max it out but that would be a lot for a full bath, so can just try warm water & mix in a couple tablespoons of each at a time until you see your skin turn pink -
Any opinions on if potassium bicarb could be used interchangeably?
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@Insomniac Well, sodium is a lighter element, so if we're taking about making a co2 bath then the difference in molar mass might start to become significant especially from a cost perspective over time.
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@jamezb46 said in Oral baking soda:
@Insomniac Well, sodium is a lighter element, so if we're taking about making a co2 bath then the difference in molar mass might start to become significant especially from a cost perspective over time.
Thanks. I wouldn't have thought to review the element weight. I don't usually get that technical.