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When Maxmyer NanoCalcium is added in water, there are some white particles at the bottom of the container. Why is this?

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When Maxmyer NanoCalcium is added in water, there are some white particles at the bottom of the container. Why is this?

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After Maxmyer NanoCalcium is incorporated into drinking water, it will bind with any minerals, impurities, and other chemicals or various acidic toxins to form white particles. Even though the particles are visible, the NanoCalcium will be completely dissolved. NanoCalcium also may bind with oxygen in the air and become calcium oxide. A white coating on your glass is calcium oxide. Try using a little vinegar to wash this off.

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