Well, if it was contaminated with aluminum or any other chemical, they
would be in big trouble, labeling requirements are not taken lightly by
the FDA. Also since sodium bicarbonate is one of the cheapest chemicals
in the world, and all aluminum compounds are much more expensive why
would they add something that would cause them a criminal liability,
cost them a great deal more money, and decrease the effectiveness of the
product and turn any consumer in the know against their product. It
makes no sense to add anything that will increase the cost, decrease the
effectiveness and cause a liability to the company.
Anyone who thinks that aluminum is added to baking soda, then tell me
what form it is in. I can easily test for it if I know what I am looking
for. It certainly cannot be aluminum metal or even aluminum oxide since
both are insoluble.
Marshall
John E. Stevens wrote:
I don't believe Arm & Hammer, Lois. Pure Sodium bicarbonate can be
found in most health food stores and at drclark.net
<http://drclark.net> or drclark.com <http://drclark.com> - where I buy
mine.
John
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 10:26 AM, <zzekel...@aol.com
<mailto:zzekel...@aol.com>> wrote:
In a message dated 1/1/2010 10:17:03 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
patriot2...@cox.net <mailto:patriot2...@cox.net> writes:
John can you provide names, websites and/or links to a pure
sodium bicarbonate.
I’d like to get something tried and true J
Thanks,
Lisa
Sorry to jump in here but I e-mailed the producers of "Arm &
Hammer" SB, when this topic was discussed quite awhile ago, & they
assured me that their SB does not contain aluminum. I buy mine at
the regular grocery store...Lois
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