€27.50
Product information "Lithium liquid"
Lithium is somewhat less common in the Earth's crust than zinc, but more common than cobalt, tin and lead. Lithium salts are also widely found in brines, mostly in salt lakes but also in mineral waters. Concentrations can reach up to one percent. In 2011, ageing researcher Michael Ristow demonstrated a possible connection between lithium levels in the environment and human life expectancy. A study published in the USA in 1990 reported a significant reduction in crime and suicide rates in regions with elevated lithium concentrations in drinking water. An Austrian study showed similar results. Lithium is also very commonly found in mineral waters. Due to its numerous effects on human health, it is being discussed whether lithium could possibly be considered an essential trace element.
The properties and areas of application of lithium are very diverse. In the European Union, this product is neither a food supplement nor a food product. Due to EU regulations, we are not permitted to make any statements regarding this product. Therefore, we kindly ask you to obtain information about lithium and the different lithium salts and their possible uses from appropriate specialist websites or professional literature.
Outside the European Union, completely different legal regulations apply and consumers may be fully informed about such products. We regret the current legal situation within the European Union.
Content:
Purified water; lithium orotate monohydrate; thickening agent: xanthan
1 ml solution contains 0.5 mg lithium, equivalent to 13 mg lithium orotate monohydrate.
Notes:
Intended for use as a laboratory chemical. Keep out of reach of small children. Store at room temperature, protected from light, in the outer carton. Once opened, intended for prompt use.
| Available sizes: | 100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml |
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| Legal Notice: | Due to EU regulations, we are not permitted to make any health claims for this product or describe specific applications. Please consult professional websites or specialist literature for information about the product and its use. |
| Legal classification: | Laboratory chemical |
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