nao57
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So in this video this kid shows that you can make homemade alka seltzer at home by mixing citric acid powder and baking soda. Then you just add water when you want to. By the way this is how soda pop was invented too. But back to my question... when watching this they don't tell you the ratios of each to use. So I wanted to ask what you think they should be? Or if some have tried this?
Because... this stuff goes in your guts I wanted to get a 2nd opinion in it and not chance it. But I think this is a good idea to do not just for me to make and have homemade alka seltzer on hand.
Plus the stores are raising prices like crazy on things that cost pennies to make. Its disgusting. I think alka seltzer costs like 5 dollars and then some in the store right now... But I know doing the math on it that alka seltzer is only a few cents worth of dollar store baking soda and then a cheap box to put it in, so it can't be that expensive. Lately I've tried to make lots of things myself to save money because of inflation. I think others should do this too. For example, those emergency epi-pens that beekeepers use should only be about 10 to 15 dollars in the store. For many years they were 10 dollars. Then within just 2 years they are now 200 dollars, because of robber barons. Other products they are charging a killing for also like cough syrup, benadryl, and anti-hystamine products that are cheap too make.
This means I want to suggest people need to learn how to make their own stuff. So you don't go broke.
Because... this stuff goes in your guts I wanted to get a 2nd opinion in it and not chance it. But I think this is a good idea to do not just for me to make and have homemade alka seltzer on hand.
Plus the stores are raising prices like crazy on things that cost pennies to make. Its disgusting. I think alka seltzer costs like 5 dollars and then some in the store right now... But I know doing the math on it that alka seltzer is only a few cents worth of dollar store baking soda and then a cheap box to put it in, so it can't be that expensive. Lately I've tried to make lots of things myself to save money because of inflation. I think others should do this too. For example, those emergency epi-pens that beekeepers use should only be about 10 to 15 dollars in the store. For many years they were 10 dollars. Then within just 2 years they are now 200 dollars, because of robber barons. Other products they are charging a killing for also like cough syrup, benadryl, and anti-hystamine products that are cheap too make.
This means I want to suggest people need to learn how to make their own stuff. So you don't go broke.

