No. However it can help you pass a drug test. Your supposed to take it an hour before and it will coat your urine and you'll pass, but your urine will be clear causing suspicion, so u need to take vitamin B after ingesting to put color in your urine.
Knox gelatin is granulated form of gelatin. It is called Knox gelatin for Charles B. Knox of Johnston, New York who discovered a method of granulating gelatin by breaking down strips of gelitan using high speed mills.
KNOX GELATIN is a brand name for regular gelatin and it can be found in most grocery stores in the same isle as Jell-O or pudding. <<adr>>
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Knox gelatin improves my nails after 1-2 weeks. I still don't know exactly why. I use 1/3 packet plain Knox gelatin in water a day. Without it my nails are so weak that common tasks like opening a necklace clasp will cause the nail to split.
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Oftentimes an unflavored gelatin is used (Knox is a famous brand in the USA.)
Both 'Knox' and 'Jello' are trademarks, each for its own separate, differing product. What you need to ask for is; Knox GELATIN
Charles B. Knox invented gelatin(e).Check out this site! www.bigsiteofamazingfacts.com/history-of-gelatinNo, he didn't. He just invented powdered gelatin.
Yes. Do it.
You can use any other brand of gelatin. There are other setting agents too, such as Quick Jel, which contains carragheenans (extracted from seaweed).
The ratio of Knox gelatin to fruit juice generally depends on the specific recipe or desired consistency. For a basic gelatin dessert, a common ratio is 1 packet of Knox gelatin (about 2.5 teaspoons) to 2 cups of fruit juice. However, this can vary based on personal preference or the type of fruit juice used, so it's best to follow a specific recipe for accurate results.