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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for PHOSPHORIC ACID OR DEXTROSE OR FRUCTOSE
  1. ... steam iron cleaner are: Chelating agents Hydroxyacetic acid Phosphoric acid Sodium hydroxide (dilute) Sulfuric acid
  2. ... Chelating agents Hydrocarbons Hydrochloric acid Nitrites Oxalic acid Phosphoric acid
  3. ... be done include: Blood tests to check calcium, phosphorus, uric acid, and electrolyte levels Kidney function tests Urinalysis to ...
  4. ... contain electrolytes. Common electrolytes include: Calcium Chloride Magnesium Phosphorus Potassium Sodium Electrolytes can be acids, bases, or salts. They can be measured by ...
  5. ... also a good source of: Vitamins B1 Copper Phosphorus Magnesium ... fatty acids. These are substances that your body needs to ...
  6. The phosphorus blood test measures the amount of phosphate in the blood. ... Phosphorus is a mineral the body needs to build strong bones and teeth. It is also important ...
  7. ... helps maintain proper blood levels of calcium and phosphorus . Vitamin E is an antioxidant also known as ... fortified with folate in the form of folic acid. Pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) is essential for the ...
  8. ... are a great source of protein, calcium, and phosphorus. If you need to limit calories and cholesterol, ... also take a prenatal vitamin that has folic acid, iron, and the other vitamins and minerals that ...
  9. ... taking medicines and diet changes, limiting foods containing phosphorus and potassium. You may need dialysis and a ...
  10. ... versions. Milk is also a good source of phosphorus and magnesium, which help the body absorb and ... such as wheat bran, and foods with oxalic acid (spinach and rhubarb) can bind with calcium and ...
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