More commonly known as Plaster of Paris.
Marshall
Dan Nave wrote:
Calcium Sulfate doesn't appear to be very soluble. I wonder what is
really in it...
Dan
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Renee <gaiac...@gmail.com
<mailto:gaiac...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I just called the number on the www.herbhealers.com
<http://www.herbhealers.com/> site, which is the sales page for
alpha omega labs. I got a woman, so I'm thinking it's the owner,
though I forget her name. Maybe not though.
Anyway, she answered it as alpha omega. When I explained about
not seeing the a/o site she said that the herbhealers was their
new site because they were made to take out almost all the
medicinal information and all the testimonials for the US site.
She suggested the way back machine. I told her I had looked there
but it only went up to 2008, and she said to try putting in
herbhealers--so I did, but that only brings up to 2007. So
looking at the wayback machine for alphaomega labs is the best bet.
I told her that I had bought the H3o before but that I saw it
wasn't available anymore and she said they had to rename it and
it's now called calcium sulfate, which can be ordered. You need
to go to the wayback machine to see what all H3o does, or tell me
you want the info that Tony sent me.
Samala,
Renee
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