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Borax Powder
Contents:
100 grams pure Borax Powder in a 175 ml container
Suggested dosage:
1 teaspoon dissolved in 1 litre of warm water:
take 1 teaspoon of this solution daily
(This should not be taken more than 2 x daily)
Important note regarding children:
Please scale down according to size for children and be sure not to exceed the recommended dose, or seek professional advice
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Health benefits of Borax
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Sip this water throughout the day
Repeat for 14 days. (Water can be flavoured with lemon or mint leaves)
Further information:
Borax has been used as a remedy for over 4000 years. It is a potent, inexpensive and effective remedy that should be in every home
Valuable information regarding joint issues:
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What is Borax?
Borax (sodium tetraborate decahydrate or sodium borate) is a naturally occurring mineral composed of sodium, boron, oxygen and water which contains approximately 11% boron by weight.
Please do not confuse or substitute borax with boric acid!
Most commercially produced borax is mined from deposits produced by the repeated evaporation of seasonal lakes. It is found in large quantities in the Western United States, in Mediterranean countries, Kazakhstan, and the Tibet region of China. Turkey is one of the largest commercial producers of borates.
In healthy soil, the organic matter holds the boron. If there is insufficient organic content in the soil, any boron will quickly leach away. Adding soluble nitrogen fertilisers to soils causes them to lose their carbon (organic) content. This means that conventional chemical farming does enormous damage to soil structure. Most of the minerals in the soil are gradually depleted, but the most severely and rapidly depleted is the boron content of the soil. Unfortunately it is not possible to spray boron compounds back onto the soil, because they are deadly to ants and some other insects. The best way to restore boron in soil is to add it to compost and then add that back to the soil. This means that most non-organic farms around the world today are severely deficient in boron.
Dietary sources of Boron:
Most people only get between 1.7 and 7 mg of boron per day, mainly from fruits, nuts, legumes and vegetables. This level represents a severe deficiency, with the deficiency being worse for people living in those areas where there is little or no boron in the soil. Boron tends to concentrate in the bone, tooth enamel, nails, spleen and the parathyroid gland. It is quickly and easily excreted, primarily through the urine. A regular dietary source of boron is required, as few reserves are held in the body.
Using Borax as a remedy:
Borax has successfully been used as a remedy for the prevention and treatment of a variety of ailments. It has also been used by doctors and homeopaths for more than 200 years for its anti-inflammatory effects.
Uterine inflammation:
Doctors of the 19th and 20th century recommended that women suffering from womb inflammation soak in a lukewarm bath of borax twice daily.
Tooth / teeth health:
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