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  2. Struvite - Wikipedia

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    Although struvite was briefly mentioned in Hooke's Micrographia, [5] it was first described in detail in 1845 by the German chemist Georg Ludwig Ulex [] (1811–1883), who found crystals of struvite in what he surmised had once been a medieval midden in Hamburg, Germany; he named the new mineral after the geographer and geologist Heinrich Christian Gottfried von Struve [] (1772–1851) of Hamburg.

  3. Xylitol - Wikipedia

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    Xylitol is poisonous to dogs. [8] Ingesting 100 milligrams of xylitol per kilogram of body weight (mg/kg bw) causes dogs to experience a dose-dependent insulin release; depending on the dose it can result in life-threatening hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemic symptoms of xylitol toxicity may arise as quickly as 30 to 60 minutes after ingestion.

  4. Bladder stone (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Oversaturation of urine with crystals is by far the biggest factor in stone formation in dogs and cats. [3] This oversaturation can be caused by increased excretion of crystals by the kidneys, water reabsorption by the renal tubules resulting in concentration of the urine, and changes in urine pH that influence crystallization.

  5. Crystal healing - Wikipedia

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    Crystal healing is a pseudoscientific alternative-medicine practice that uses semiprecious stones and crystals such as quartz, agate, amethyst or opal. Despite the common use of the term "crystal", many popular stones used in crystal healing, such as obsidian, are not technically crystals .

  6. Potassium citrate - Wikipedia

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    It is used for this purpose in dogs and cats, but is chiefly employed as a non-irritating diuretic. Potassium citrate is an effective way to treat/manage arrhythmia, [medical citation needed] if the patient is hypokalemic. It is widely used to treat urinary calculi (kidney stones), and is often used by patients with cystinuria.

  7. The 6 Most Powerful Crystals for Good Luck, According to an ...

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    2. Pyrite. This is an interesting crystal. It has been dubbed "fool's gold" because of its brassy hue and metallic shine, giving it the appearance of real gold.