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Lithium by Gall Pharma – available in various strengths
Lithium products by Gall Pharma stand for tested quality and careful manufacturing. Lithium is a naturally occurring mineral found in the Earth's crust, in brines, and in mineral waters. Research suggests possible connections between lithium levels in the environment and various aspects of human life. Learn more about the diverse properties of lithium and its role in the body’s natural mineral balance.
Lithium 1 mg
Lithium is slightly less abundant in the Earth's crust than zinc, but more common than cobalt, tin, and lead. Lithium salts are also commonly found in brines, with concentrations of up to one percent. Like many organisms, plants also benefit from lithium in low doses: in sunflowers and corn, for example, a concentration of 5 mg lithium per dm³ led to a growth-promoting effect. Lithium at low concentrations also stimulated plant growth in amaranth.[1] In lettuce, a significant increase in root growth was observed at low lithium doses.[2] For this reason, precise dosing is important for plant well-being. The capsule form with 1 mg of lithium per unit ensures that each application delivers the optimal amount of lithium. 1.) Effect of lithium on seed germination and plant growth of Amaranthus viridis. Gayathri, N. et al.PDF version of the studyLink to the study 2.) The influence of two lithium forms on growth, L-ascorbic acid content, and lithium accumulation in lettuce plants. Kalinowska et al.PDF version of the studyLink to the study Application: For optimal growth, one capsule should be placed directly into the soil daily. Composition: Mannitol (CAS No.: 69-65-8); Gelatin (capsule shell); Lithium orotate monohydrate (CAS No.: 5266-20-6); Magnesium stearate (CAS No.: 557-04-0) 0.77% water-soluble lithium (=1 mg lithium = 26 mg lithium orotate) Notes: Store at room temperature. Keep out of reach of children.
Lithium 5 mg
Lithium occurs in the Earth's crust slightly less frequently than zinc, but more commonly than cobalt, tin, and lead. Lithium salts are also commonly found in brines, where concentrations can reach up to one percent. Like many organisms, plants also benefit from lithium in low doses: For example, in sunflowers and corn, a concentration of 5 mg of lithium per dm³ promoted growth. In amaranth, lithium at low concentrations also stimulated plant growth.[1] In lettuce, a significant increase in root growth was observed with low-dose lithium.[2] For this reason, accurate dosing is important for the well-being of the plant. The capsule form with 1 mg of lithium per unit ensures that each application delivers the optimal amount of lithium. 1.) Influence of Lithium on the Seed Germination and Plant Growth of Amaranthus viridis. Gayathri, N. et al. PDF version of the study Link to the study 2.) The influence of two lithium forms on the growth, L-ascorbic acid content and lithium accumulation in lettuce plants. Kalinowska et al. PDF version of the study Link to the study Application: For optimal growth, one capsule should be placed directly into the soil daily. Composition: Lithium orotate monohydrate (CAS No.: 5266-20-6); Gelatin (capsule shell); Mannitol (CAS No.: 69-65-8); Magnesium stearate (CAS No.: 557-04-0) 2.5% water-soluble lithium (=5 mg lithium = 130 mg lithium orotate) Notes: Store at room temperature. Keep out of reach of children.
Lithium Orotate 1 mg
Lithium occurs in the Earth's crust slightly less frequently than zinc, but more commonly than cobalt, tin, and lead. Lithium salts are also commonly found in brines, where concentrations can reach up to one percent. Like many organisms, plants also benefit from lithium in low doses: For example, in sunflowers and corn, a concentration of 5 mg of lithium per dm³ promoted growth. In amaranth, lithium at low concentrations also stimulated plant growth.[1] In lettuce, a significant increase in root growth was observed with low-dose lithium.[2] For this reason, accurate dosing is important for the well-being of the plant. The capsule form with 1 mg of lithium per unit ensures that each application delivers the optimal amount of lithium. 1.) Influence of Lithium on the Seed Germination and Plant Growth of Amaranthus viridis. Gayathri, N. et al. PDF version of the study Link to the study 2.) The influence of two lithium forms on the growth, L-ascorbic acid content and lithium accumulation in lettuce plants. Kalinowska et al. PDF version of the study Link to the study Application: For optimal growth, one capsule should be placed directly into the soil daily. Composition: Mannitol (CAS No.: 69-65-8); Gelatin (capsule shell); Magnesium stearate (CAS No.: 557-04-0); Lithium orotate monohydrate (CAS No.: 5266-20-6) 0.03% water-soluble lithium (=38.5 µg lithium = 1 mg lithium orotate) Notes: Store at room temperature. Keep out of reach of children.
Lithium Orotate 5 mg
Lithium occurs in the Earth's crust slightly less frequently than zinc, but more commonly than cobalt, tin, and lead. Lithium salts are also commonly found in brines, where concentrations can reach up to one percent. Like many organisms, plants also benefit from lithium in low doses: For example, in sunflowers and corn, a concentration of 5 mg of lithium per dm³ promoted growth. In amaranth, lithium at low concentrations also stimulated plant growth.[1] In lettuce, a significant increase in root growth was observed with low-dose lithium.[2] For this reason, accurate dosing is important for the well-being of the plant. The capsule form with 1 mg of lithium per unit ensures that each application delivers the optimal amount of lithium. 1.) Influence of Lithium on the Seed Germination and Plant Growth of Amaranthus viridis. Gayathri, N. et al. PDF version of the study Link to the study 2.) The influence of two lithium forms on the growth, L-ascorbic acid content and lithium accumulation in lettuce plants. Kalinowska et al. PDF version of the study Link to the study Application: For optimal growth, one capsule should be placed directly into the soil daily. Composition: Mannitol (CAS No.: 69-65-8); Gelatin (capsule shell); Lithium orotate monohydrate (CAS No.: 5266-20-6); Magnesium stearate (CAS No.: 557-04-0) 0.15% water-soluble lithium (=192.5 µg lithium = 5 mg lithium orotate) Notes: Store at room temperature. Keep out of reach of children.
Lithium solution GPH
Lithium orotate is the result of combining the trace element lithium with orotic acid, forming a stable salt. According to chemical classification, lithium belongs to the alkali metals. Lithium salts occur in brines, usually in salt lakes, but also in other bodies of water. In this solution, the content of elemental lithium is 0.5 milligrams per milliliter, corresponding to 13 milligrams of lithium orotate monohydrate, which is fully dissolved in purified water. Thanks to this composition, reliable and reproducible use in technical and scientific applications is possible. The outer carton protects from light exposure and contributes to chemical stability. The included dosing aid with a scale enables precise sampling for everyday laboratory use. The properties and applications of lithium are very diverse. The product is not a dietary supplement/foodstuff in the European Union. Content: Purified water; lithium orotate monohydrate (purity: > 99%); thickening agent: xanthan 1 ml contains 13 mg lithium orotate monohydrate equivalent to 0.5 mg lithium. Notes: Intended use as a laboratory chemical. Keep out of reach of small children. Store at room temperature, protected from light in the outer carton. Intended for prompt use after opening.