Miracle Cures #3: Borax

Disclaimer: This is for educational purposes only, not medical advice. It is information that can empower you. Every person is or should be in control of their own health regardless of the strong forces that oppose this for profit, including our healthcare system. Remember Grace Schara: human rights are suspended in the medical gulag: it behooves you to be an informed consumer of healthcare services.

The repertoire of traditional remedies that are being routineliy ignored seems inexhaustible at times. Today is the time for some information about Borax. Who would have thunk it?

The literature is extensive. Here are two good places to begin:

As noted several times before, many simple remedies are getting more attention, since the bad experience with Covid mania. Borax is one unlikely option, but it can supply some boron to your system.

Borax is a way to get Boron supplementation, and It is amazingly easy to use

Clearly, we only need a trace amount, and as always you should work with a doctor or nutritionist who knows what they are doing. Also note that you can obtain it from many plant foods! Again, a good reminder that on a good, whole foods, plant-based diet when you are eating a good variety of plant-based foods, there is almost not a nutrient that you do not get in sufficient amounts. Depending on who you ask, under normal circumstances, the only things you might want to get some extra D3 and B12, which is really hard to get from plants. Some people try to add EPA/DHA to the list, but if you get your flaxseed, and some chiaseeds, which you can mix in your salad, you’re home free.

Coffee, apples, potatoes, beans, prune juice, raw avocado, raisins, peaches, peanuts, broccoli, all provide boron. Here is some more info:

If you really need some boron, the Borax route seems easy and cheap. If you follow the methods in the video above, then one box will be enough to supplement your entire block for the next ten years. Or, you can get the Borax at your supermarket or even in the laundry aisle at Home Depot, where it was $6.98 for a box of 20 mule team Borax. Just make sure you get the pure stuff.