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Can glucose combine with sodium bicarbonate?
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[QUOTE="marcophys, post: 6145772, member: 477913"] Here's one that might be worth a read. http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/content/76/6/1381 There are a number, but I've closed everything down ... time for zzzzz. I didn't spend any time studying the details. Primarily, I was looking for general published support for the assertion. ... it was a damned digression actually. You know ... when you are researching something else, but end up getting side tracked :rolleyes: So the initial assertion seemed well supported, but the concept of dissolving sodium bicarbonate in honey just didn't ring true. I could have left it there, but I thought it might make a good question. I had a feeling that you might jump in :smile: [/QUOTE]
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