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Thread starteriamangel56743
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Food grade means it's safe/approved for use in food [deli meats often]; it's low in heavy metals, other contaminants, etc. It has absolutely no effect on CTB.
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Food grade means it's safe/approved for use in food [deli meats often]; it's low in heavy metals, other contaminants, etc. It has absolutely no effect on CTB.
Food grade means it's safe/approved for use in food [deli meats often]; it's low in heavy metals, other contaminants, etc. It has absolutely no effect on CTB.
To be clear do you mean that SN listed as food grade and SN listed as an analytical reagent can both be used to CTB? I'm on this forum to educate myself in case I have ever to do it due to economic reasons and not being able to maintain steady work. Thank you.
To be clear do you mean that SN listed as food grade and SN listed as an analytical reagent can both be used to CTB? I'm on this forum to educate myself in case I have ever to do it due to economic reasons and not being able to maintain steady work. Thank you.
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