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bicarbonate

Common name for hydrogencarbonate.



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``I'd love to know his (Lava Man's) bicarb level,'' Johnson said.
The bicarb overwhelms the acid and the extra bicarbonate is absorbed, making the whole body more alkaline.
Other signs of acidosis include erratic shifts in dry matter intake, loose fecal droppings, consumption of bedding or dirt, laminitis and free choice bicarb consumption (more than 0.
 
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