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the organization outlined a case of one man

It's an epidemic. Be afraid.

> the organization outlined a case of one man It's an epidemic. Be afraid.

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[–] 5 pts (edited )

Borax is not toxic. Stop believing jews about everything. No kids should not be eating it willy nilly and making tik tok videos, but claiming it's toxic is nonsense. Sodium Borate and Boric Acid are both safe if taken correctly.

THE-BORAX-CONSPIRACY (semanticscholar.org)

Funny how the jews steady attack something that is safe and tell you its poison. Ivermectin ring a bell? 🤦🏼‍♂️

[–] 3 pts

I use it in my bath when I am not feeling right with my muscles, skin, etc., with baking soda, epsom salt and bentonite clay. A cup of each and then soak for 30-45 min. I have boron tablets I take occasionally.

Going to start using turpentine now and again on its own.

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i certainly don't have a skin care routine, but my nose and face can get oily especially in the summer. bentonite clay mixed with just enough apple cider vinegar to make a mud can be applied to your face and does wonders. I leave it on for at least 20 mins, but sometimes 40 or more. when you pull it off just don't put the hardened clay into the drain. i peel most off into the trash can then wash the remainder.

really no point here, just thought I'd share.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

Given the response of mRNA toxic poisons and people flocking to them, this is not surprising. You have people chiding this on, videos and so on. Yea. Go for it! Follow the science. It's safe and effective.

The study's authors blamed the harm on the "negligence" of the companies selling the mixture, noting that the mixture's packaging did not warn that it "is really a poison."

Now, this is rich!

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I know, it's sold as a laundry detergent and a chemical flux for welding and assaying. It's obviously packaged for food.

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public education

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Why would anyone eat forge welding flux?

[–] 4 pts

It's a natural mineral with many health benefits. Look it up by it's chemical name, not it's brand name. It is not dangerous. Period. Just like anything else if you eat too much you will get sick.

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Just a reminder, people have died drinking water.

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I doubt anyone really is except in a few isolated cases, but the media has to make a big deal out of it.

I use the stuff as a laundry additive since I have hard water. Makes detergents go a lot farther.

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The same reason why you wouldn't eat a copper pipe. The human body can beneficially use them in trace amounts, but like anything else, you can run into problems if you get too much inside you.

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I use borax as an ingredient in our home rolled household cleaner: Borax, hot water, Castilian soap, essential oils (usually cinnamon and orange) & a touch of bleach. Bathroom cleaner is vinegar, tea tree oil and a touch of bleach.