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Oxalic acid is a multi purpose bleaching,cleaning polishing product ... Just hearing the word "acid" sounds ominous. But oxalic acid is easy to use and the safest for the home. In fact it is found in many vegetables including spinach, and rhubarb. Perhaps its best known use is that as a wood bleaching agent.
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Oxalic acid is corrosive to tissue. When ingested, oxalic acid removes calcium from the blood. Kidney damage can be expected as the calcium is removed from the blood in the form of calcium oxalate. The calcium oxalate then obstructs the kidney tubules.
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This table was originally published in Agriculture Handbook No. 8-11, Vegetables and Vegetable Products, 1984. ... Vegetable Oxalic acid; (g/100 g) ... Beet leaves .61...
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Oxalic acid in foods: hard facts about why and whether it is a risk. ... What Oxalic Acid Is ... Oxalic acid is, of course, a chemical substance. At high concentrations, it is a dangerous poison, but such immediately toxic levels are not found in foodstuffs but rather in manufactures, such as some bleaches, some anti-rust...
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Structure of the oxalic acid. ... en:Image:Oxalic acid.PNG ... Dicarboxylic acid...
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Oxalic acid, for example, is excreted in the urine, and its crystals are commonly found in microscopic urinalysis. Too much oxalic acid in the urine will result in kidney or bladder stones. Calcium combines with oxalic acid to form the less soluble salt, calcium oxalate, which is also found in kidney stones.
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QUESTION: Col Joe, oxalic acid is involved in everything you talk about. You claim it to be the magic bullet. Can you describe oxalic acid so a person of average intelligence can understand why oxalic acid can do so many good things of a medical nature?
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www.coljoe.com/what_is_oxalic_acid.htm
www.coljoe.com/what_is_oxalic_acid.htm
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Oxalic acid is a poisonous, colorless substance. This article discusses poisoning from swallowing oxalic acid. ... This is for information only and not for use in the treatment or management of an actual poison exposure. If you have an exposure, you should call your local emergency ... Oxalic acid may be found in some:
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