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Can You Take Gelatin with Potassium Phosphate?
SAFE
Gelatin and Potassium Phosphate are safe to take together.
1 studies
Limited evidence
No significant interaction found
SAFE
Gelatin and Potassium Phosphate are safe to take together.
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1 studies
•
Limited evidence
No significant interaction found
Detailed Analysis
✓ Complete
Research indicates that gelatin and potassium phosphate do not interact negatively when taken together. No adverse effects have been reported in studies. This suggests that they can be consumed simultaneously without concern. No mechanism found explaining a biochemical interaction between gelatin and potassium phosphate.
What else do you take?
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Optimal Timing
100%
Early Morning
6:00 – 7:30 AM
Gelatin
Morning
8:00 – 10:00 AM
Potassium PhosphateTake with a meal
Research Sources (1)
Effects of time, surface area, pH and some ions on protein adsorption by bovine enamel.
Archives of oral biology · 1966 · PMID: 5226777
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