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Alka-Clear™ 250g Powder
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Alka-Clear™ provides cleansing, alkalising minerals to help maintain the alkaline balance of the blood and tissues, and support the removal of waste products. To check your pH, use the test papers provided. Compare the colour against the chart provided. A healthy urinary pH is between 7.5 and 8.0, in the evening. People on a low sodium diet should consult their doctor before taking Alka-Clear.

 

Suggested intake:

Powder: Stir 1 rounded teaspoonful (6g) of Alka-Clear into a glass of water.

 

Capsules: Take 5-6 capsules with a glass of water.

 

One rounded teaspoon (6g) typically provides:     

58mg Magnesium (carbonate), 626.4mg Sodium (bicarbonate), 1357.2mg Potassium (bicarbonate).  

 

Five capsules typically provide:  

33.3mg Magnesium (carbonate), 364.5mg Sodium (bicarbonate), 789.8mg Potassium (bicarbonate).   

 

Does not contain: 

Sugar, salt, starch, wheat, gluten, maize/corn, yeast, lactose, dairy products, artificial preservatives, colours or flavourings.  

Vegetarian and vegan.

 
Non-GM Vegetarian Vegan Corn-free Wheat-free Gluten-free Yeast-free Dairy-free Sugar-free

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