Dakota9;411537 wrote: better yet, I'll look for the (well, one of the many) article(s) I read on the topic, as one tends to get picked apart</em> on these topics of discussion.
But, in layman's terms;
The calcium found in shell has been metabolized in a different manor than in cc, and is in a purer, more bio-available form. Shell starts to release it's calcium and buffering ability at a higher PH than cc, or aroganite sand, meaning a significantly smaller PH swing triggers the release of it's buffering capacity.
While you guys trash me on my crude explanation, I'm going to go find one of those articles.
Talk quietly amongest yourselves, I'll be back.