I would try mixing a caffinated drink with juiceor try cutting back on servings.
This Site Might Help You. RE: How is dolomite formed?
Ahhh, the dolomite problem. Such a difficult question for such a seemingly simple process. There are a lot of arguments about this question and why dolomite beds appear so common in certain periods of the deep past yet are such a rare occurrence in recent times, except in locally evaporitic areas like the Sabkhas of the Mid-East. Apparently, dolomite does not form by direct precipitation from sea water, but instead is a replacement of calcium carbonate that does form from direct precipitation of sea water. Dolomite appears to be formed most commonly in dry areas where evaporative processes lead to saline waters enriched in magnesium, and when these waters encounter calcite and aragonite, the mineral reacts and produces dolomite; carbonate sediments become dolomitized during diagenesis, the early period following burial. Requires the presence of Mg enriched pore waters to occur, apparently. Dolomite can also form in veins or other open spaces within the crust by direct precipitation from groundwater or hydrothermal solutions.