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How do I use calcium glycerophosphate?

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How do I use calcium glycerophosphate?

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Put 2g at a time of the included calcium glycerophosphate into the addition tube (about 80% full). This enhances electrolysis, and is not mandatory. However, if it is left in the tube, it will firm up. For sanitary reasons, you should remove the addition tube and wash it with water once a week. For soft water, the amount of calcium ions can be increased by 30% compared to that with raw water. If pH measurements do not reach 9 (blue) or over in a test solution set, you should use calcium glycerophosphate for more efficient electrolysis. For well water that contains carbon dioxide and has a pH that tends toward the acidic side (yellow or yellowish green), the pH value of the generated Kangen water does not increase. In this case, calcium glycerophosphate may be helpful in raising the pH. You can try using it in similar cases, but if the discharge ratio of Kangen water to acid water is high, it may hardly be effective.

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