Borax taken internally

in morgellons •  7 years ago 


I've been drinking 1 teaspoon of Borax in 1 pint of bottled water per day. Also 1 cup of Borax in the bath, soak for 20 minutes.
Borax or tetra sodium borate is highly antifungal, so it's very effective treatment for candida and other fungal pathogens. Borax also helps clear toxic metals, fluoride and mycotoxins from chemtrails which cause morgellons. Also treats osteoporosis better than calcium supplements. After 4 days I take a break for 3 days and switch treatments to re-hydrate. I drink plenty of water as this is a salt. Toxicity is similar to that of table salt.
http://growyouthful.com/remedy/borax.php

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It will clean your pipes. LOL

Yes it will, It even whitens your teeth. LOL

I am going to try it. Good article. Thanks

thank you so much for this information!!! I had heard this is really not good for you - did you come up with 1 tsp as per body weight? Or how did you figure the amount? I would like to do this myself because it's an easy and less expensive way to clear flouride from the shower plus the chemtrails...

I read to use 1/8 teaspoon twice per day. But I experimented with 1 teaspoon after reading it's no more toxic than salt. I'm about 165 lbs. and the only downside I see is dehydration, so I drink a lot of water.

@michaelzullo - thanks! Mark Passio did a podcast on water purification with this guy Fernando Salguero of "survive and thrive" in which he mentions that borax NOT a good alternative to a reverse osmosis system and YET there are also websites like these http://www.growyouthful.com/remedy/borax.php#borax-internal that claim it is good for arthritis, osteoperosis, and to get rid of flouride in water ....but I have also seen others like you say that they use it... you have only noticed dehydration in how long have you been doing it ? thanks!

Been doing this about a month and just finished the first box which was $3.99, it's very economical and my guess is that's why the pharmaceutical industry has given it a bad name.

I wouldn't say it's an alternative to reverse osmosis, so you still want to filter your drinking water and avoid drinking tap with fluoride, but it rather works like iodine to detox elements already in the body. I also take an iodine supplement which may work better on fluoride as it's a similar halogen.

yea I do filter my water - thanks though for this info as well...