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Reddit mentions of Maalox Advanced Maximum Strength Antacid/Anti-Gas Liquid, Wild Berry, 12-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 3)
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Maalox Advanced Maximum Strength Antacid/Anti-Gas Liquid, Wild Berry, 12-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 3). Here are the top ones.
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For fast relief from heartburnIn a refreshing new Wild Berry flavorIndicated for acid indigestion, heartburn, sour stomach, pressure, and bloatingDo not take more than 12 teaspoonfuls in a 24-hour periodPlease read all label information on delivery
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Height | 1.9 Inches |
Length | 6 Inches |
Number of items | 3 |
Weight | 1.05 Pounds |
Width | 2.9 Inches |
10 pounds of sodium bisulfite costs around $9 and makes up about 90 liters of sprayable solution... (antidotal for CS "tear gas" 2-chlorobenzalmalononitrile). EDIT: 5 tablespoons in a 1 liter container fill with water to 1 liter.
It's a food preservative used to keep fresh greens crisp.
The only way to deal with OC (Oleoresin Capsicum "pepper spray") is to dilute it as quickly as possible using a mild detergent like Dawn dishwashing liquid or baby shampoo. Both are pretty safe to get in the eyes or mouth though neither are particularly tasty... and both are dirt cheap.
So, the amount these packets cost for one person I'd say it's fairly likely that using these two things together is by far the better economy.
Maalox antacid liquid has also been reported to have good results, but these are fairly expensive too, though I venture to say they taste a bit better.
Update: (I just grabbed links to sources for illustration. Better prices could possibly be found)
The best price I've found for
Maalox has been about $24 for (3) 12 oz bottles). Cut 50/50 with water as recommended by protesters using this and that is just over 2 liters.... 3 of these would treat 6 people at a cost of about $72. ($12/liter)
as opposed to a 65 lb bucket of sodium bisulfite for $60 that would be about 590 treatments ($0.10/liter)
Johnson's Baby Shampoo 20oz 120 teaspoons/ 3 applications= 40 treatments = $5.50 ($0.14/treatment)