I can analyze it for whichever compound of aluminum is said to be in there. Those saying it is in there are unable to say which compound it is, so it sounds to me like a smear campaign, if they really know it is in there, they would know what form it is in. I have tested for the two most likely forms, the forms that would be there as a contaminate, and they both tested negative.

Marshall

Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
But then, A&H say there *isn't* any in their product either, so how do you 
differentiate?  How can you possibly know that one is being truthful and one isn't? 
 I hope Marshall is able to analyse the product just to see if it is correct.  dee
On 7 Jan 2010, at 13:13, John E. Stevens wrote:

Dee:

When there is guaranteed aluminum free sodium bicarbonate out there in the natural 
health world, why would anyone take a chance with a product that may have aluminum 
in it?  Free of aluminum sodium bicarbonate is available at inexpensive prices.  I 
cross reference everything that comes to me through natural health newsletters over 
the years and it has been mention many more times than once that A & H has 
aluminum in it.  I stand by the premise:  Take no chances.  Buyer beware.  Be very 
aware...

John



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