Not saying anything negative because I don’t know, but PLEASE do your own research on boron first, just in case. It is good at keeping garden pests away without killing your plants I believe, so if there’s something in it bugs just don’t like you may take a hint from their instincts and at least be careful... your skin can absorb too much of a toxin... not saying boron is a toxin.
Don’t be a moron with unresearched boron! ;)
I believe it is. I'm one of those people who use powdered boron, and take it along with (food grade), diatomaceous earth, for bone health. So far, so good.
Hmm so we've got some random word doc you printed out and posted sideways. Headlines from videos and a link yet you didn't just post said links. Sus. Sounds like "bleach drinking" round 2. The first round was total nonsense that was fabricated to feed a narrative. Do your own research before going off someone's hastily put together post. Particularly as this is "medical advice" so good we couldn't even bother to link through or post vertically.
You don't got to be oppiniatedly judgmental. The lady ask me to share so I shared. I don't even own a printer. Not my fault it posted sideways either. I shared like she asked. You can do your research to decide if you like but you don't have to be insulting for no reason other than I am not perfect.
I'm aware that certain compounds can compliment each other too. Perhaps properties in the Himalayan Salt (or soda or both together) attenuate the borox.
I'm cool with trying the other ingredients but I gotta look into the borax more before bathing in it. But if it doesn't hurt why not try in my though lol
Supposedly boron (of which is the ingredient of borax) is a cure for arthritis, among other things. Here is some reading to get you started. It is quite interesting. I do not have arthritis but I have taken borax in very diluted form and have experienced no side effects.
Not saying anything negative because I don’t know, but PLEASE do your own research on boron first, just in case. It is good at keeping garden pests away without killing your plants I believe, so if there’s something in it bugs just don’t like you may take a hint from their instincts and at least be careful... your skin can absorb too much of a toxin... not saying boron is a toxin. Don’t be a moron with unresearched boron! ;)
I just can’t imagine getting even diluted borax in my eyes or pee hole
To sound stupid here... Is that the same boron that is in daily supplements? I take it for bone support.
I believe it is. I'm one of those people who use powdered boron, and take it along with (food grade), diatomaceous earth, for bone health. So far, so good.
Boron. If its good enough for a nuclear reactor, its good enough for my bioreactor.
Came all the way back just to award you one measure of kek.
Hmm so we've got some random word doc you printed out and posted sideways. Headlines from videos and a link yet you didn't just post said links. Sus. Sounds like "bleach drinking" round 2. The first round was total nonsense that was fabricated to feed a narrative. Do your own research before going off someone's hastily put together post. Particularly as this is "medical advice" so good we couldn't even bother to link through or post vertically.
You don't got to be oppiniatedly judgmental. The lady ask me to share so I shared. I don't even own a printer. Not my fault it posted sideways either. I shared like she asked. You can do your research to decide if you like but you don't have to be insulting for no reason other than I am not perfect.
I get that.
I'm aware that certain compounds can compliment each other too. Perhaps properties in the Himalayan Salt (or soda or both together) attenuate the borox.
? Just a thought.
I'm cool with trying the other ingredients but I gotta look into the borax more before bathing in it. But if it doesn't hurt why not try in my though lol
Yeah boron shouldn't be ingested... It's used to kill many insects and human systems work in similar function.
why can you buy it online and at the store as a health supplement? Our bodies actually use boron for many things. Here is a list of benefits of boron.
Supposedly boron (of which is the ingredient of borax) is a cure for arthritis, among other things. Here is some reading to get you started. It is quite interesting. I do not have arthritis but I have taken borax in very diluted form and have experienced no side effects.