Borax (Sodium tetraborate)
Na2B4O7
Size: 150g
Borax is a type of salt — specifically, it’s a hydrated form of sodium borate. It is a whitish crystal and creates a basic solution if mixed with water.
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How it works
Boron is distributed throughout the body with the highest concentration in the parathyroid glands, followed by bones and dental enamel.
It is essential for healthy bone and joint function, regulating the absorption and metabolism of calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus through its influence on the parathyroid glands.
Fluoride not only causes bones to deteriorate but also the pineal gland to calcify and the thyroid to become underactive. Borax reacts with fluoride ions to form boron fluorides which are then excreted through kidney filtration (to the liver)
Caution
Never take large amounts of Borax, it can be harmful even fatal.
WARNING
DO NOT CONFUSE BORAX WITH BORIC ACID!
Borax vs Boric Acid
Borax is defined as the boron compound popularly known as sodium borate, sodium tetraborate, or disodium tetraborate. On the other hand, boric acid is the boron compound referred to as hydrogen borate, boracic acid, and orthoboric acid. Boric acid is a weak boron acid, and borax is a mineral and a salt from boric acid. Both Boric acid and borax are similar. They are merely different formulations of one compound. Borax is a form of boron and is taken straight from the ground as a mineral. Boric acid is more refined and processed and is used in chemical products. OF BORAX! The dilutions are very different.
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