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Potassium gluconate Potassium gluconate is the potassium salt of the conjugate base of gluconic acid. It is also referred to as 2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxycaproic acid potassium salt, D-gluconic acid potassium salt, or potassium D-gluconate.[1] It contains 16.69%[2] potassium by mass. Thus 5.99 g of potassium gluconate contains 1 g of potassium. It has a density of 1.73 g/cm3.[3] Dietary uses[edit] Potassium gluconate may be used as a mineral supplement and sequestrant. Safety[edit] Its oral median lethal dose (LD50) in rats is 10.38 g/kg.[4] This is not an indicator of a safe oral daily dose in rats or humans. External links[edit] References[edit]

Zineswap Personal Development – UrbanMonk.Net » What your ego is and how to stop it from obscuring your inner peace and unconditional love » Print What your ego is and how to stop it from obscuring your inner peace and unconditional love Editor’s Note: There is often some confusion between this definition of the ego and Freud’s definition. This is addressed in The Confusion About Ego. This is your consciousness and your awareness. This is what covers your inner peace. (Now that I’ve got your awe and attention with my stupendous Photoshop skills, I’d like to add that this is a seriously long post – nearly 6000 words. Note: I’ve also split this post up into pages, so don’t forget to read the other pages! The ego that obscures your peace What are these blotches that mar your perfection? They represent the little things that you take for who you are: Your likes, dislikes, loves, hatreds. But what is your personality? These are all part of your personality. Stop the thoughts before they overtake you. The origin of the ego Where did your ego come from? There are many different blotches that make up the ego. Identification with objects

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