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Thanks so muchRandy two part recipes
Thanks Randy I appreciate itFWIW, you can use any amount of water you want to, but the above recipes allow the use of online calculators (link below) for dosing amounts to give specific calcium boosts or to match alk dosing.
How do yo know how much to dose?FWIW, you can use any amount of water you want to, but the above recipes allow the use of online calculators (link below) for dosing amounts to give specific calcium boosts or to match alk dosing.
Did you click the link? There are several calculators you can use...How do yo know how much to dose?
I clicked them - even entered information. But my interpretation is this is the amount needed to raise to the desired level - but how does that translate to total mL per day?Did you click the link? There are several calculators you can use...
Divide the result by 7?I clicked them - even entered information. But my interpretation is this is the amount needed to raise to the desired level - but how does that translate to total mL per day?
I clicked them - even entered information. But my interpretation is this is the amount needed to raise to the desired level - but how does that translate to total mL per day?
See - that doesn't make sense to me - for example, my result is "94.3 grams; 3.3 oz; approx 18.8 tsp" for my calcium calc.Divide the result by 7?
See - that doesn't make sense to me - for example, my result is "94.3 grams; 3.3 oz; approx 18.8 tsp" for my calcium calc.
So - do I translate grams to mL to dose per day? I feel like there is something super obvious I am missing.