Borax: the hidden history
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You have a unique way of taking it...I just mix 1/8 tsp. of borax (female dose) in my coffee in the morning. That is also a great way to add iodine...so you add 2 drops to 16oz...which seems fairly diluted. I just take a drop a day. Do you feel the positive effects of the iodine? My main drink is water/lemon throughout the day so your recipe looks quite doable but I wonder if it is too diluted...I found where this suggestion comes from...interesting...
https://www.earthclinic.com/how-to-take-borax.html
Question for you and u/rherrell - whole not as good, would I still get lemon juice benefits from a tablespoon of this daily? https://santacruzorganic.com/products/p/concentrates/100-percent-pure-lemon-juice
I am really not sure what your question is. This lemon juice that you posted about has horrible reviews so I wouldn't even be tempted to buy it. I use a product called True Lemon for my daily lemonade (true lemon/stevia) and it has great reviews. I am sure you know that you would never take highly acidic things straight. I also use True Lime/stevia to flavor my unflavored unsweetened yogurt. I am thoroughly pleased with these products because I have the benefits of lemons/limes without the hassle of keeping them on hand or buying a product like the one you listed. Hope you find the answer you are looking for...
I've never had a peppermint with the product and have been using it for years. The number of reviews on the vendor site (17) don't compare to the number on Amazon (>10k) and the average is 4.6 stars.
Most of the reviews on the vendor site were "bought at Walmart", which is starting to sounds more like this is a Walmart problem rather than a Santa Cruz problem.
But. I will say again... You did answer my question. 😊
I have used Santa Cruz juices in the past with no problem so it could very well be a Wal-mart problem...isn't everything they sell made in China???? I didn't know they sold a straight lemon juice...I guess "Let the buyer beware."
This helps, thank you.