At first glance it seems shocking that borax - known ingredient of detergents and a powerful insecticide - may be used in the treatment.
But it can, and it has been confirmed by numerous experiments performed by distinguished experts worldwide.
If so, the question is why we do not know that?
The answer is obvious in itself – it is not in the interest of the pharmaceutical industry.
For this reason, borax was declared a dangerous poison.
It is not toxic as it is declared to be
However, if we consider that is widely used in cosmetics, as an ingredient in creams, lotions, shampoos, gels, bath salts, etc., it is logical to conclude that borax is not a poison with devastating effects on human health.
In cosmetics, borax is used because it has antiseptic properties and is excellent for cleaning skin and keeps it healthy.
Also, in some countries is used as a food additive (under the label E285).
For example, it is available in some types of caviar, Chinese food (noodles and rice balls), also in traditional Indonesian recipes.
Homeopathic medicine has long known beneficial effects of borax, particularly in the treatment of herpes, ulcers and problems with irritability.
Harmless natural mineral
Borax is actually a natural mineral - salt of boric acid, a white crystalline powder soluble in water.
Deposits of borax are found in dried riverbeds and lakes, mostly in Turkey and California.
Boron - a chemical element is an essential component of all plants, necessary for their proper growth and development, and it can also enter our body via food.
Unfortunately, boron intake is often insufficient, either because the chemical fertilizer prevent plants from taking boron from the soil or because people do not eat enough fruits and vegetables.
But luckily, you can intake boron without any dangers in a form of food supplements and use it in healing purposes.
It helps with a number of diseases
Despite its valuable properties, conventional medicine does not consider it necessary for our body.
But studies say the opposite, and on the basis of a number of studies it has been discovered that borax has a very effective antifungal, antiviral and antiseptic properties.
According to a survey of German oncologist Dr. Paul-Gerhard Seeger, boron deficiency in the body is one of the factors for the development of tumors.
Borax can treat a range of diseases. It is mostly used in the treatment of arthritis and several papers have been published on that topic.
Nevertheless, folk medicine has long known that the nettle - thanks to boron – is excellent for treating rheum and arthritis.
Joints affected by arthritis have shown a significant lack of borax and therefore it is necessary to compensate for it.
Also, boron, like magnesium, is essential in the treatment of osteoporosis, and it is more important to intake boron than famed calcium, which - if taken without the addition of boron and magnesium - only makes things worse due to an imbalance of elements.
Furthermore, candidiasis - one of the scourges of our time – can be treated with borax.
Treatment of candidiasis using borax can yield great results in short time even in the most difficult cases.
Borax treatment can help with:
- lupus
- arthritis and rheumatism
- osteoporosis
- gout
- candida
- different types of tumors
- diseases of the heart and blood vessels
- vision problems
- dermatitis and psoriasis
- muscle pain and stiffness
- balance disorders
- memory problems
- chronic mental or physical fatigue
- problems associated with menopause and PMS
Walter Last, the eminent biochemist, toxicologist, researcher and author of several books on the treatment of natural resources, is a major supporter of borax treatment.
As with many other authorities, Walter Last insists that borax is actually twice as less toxic than table salt we consume on a daily basis.
Clearly, as well as with all other cases, what is remedy in small amounts can be toxic in large amounts.
When using borax it is important to properly prepare the solution and intake it properly.
Borax solution by Walter Last
Pour one full teaspoon (5-6 grams) of borax in 1 liter of water and stir so that the borax completely dissolves.
It is recommended to take one teaspoon of this solution (5 ml) 1-2 times a day. This amount is added to a glass of water that you drink during the meal.
In the treatment of severe disease, higher doses are necessary. Basically, you should start with small doses – 3-5 ml every one hour.
If you experience unpleasant side effects (such as nausea, diarrhea or fever), reduce the dose, but stay persistent because the results will be reliable.
In addition, it is advisable to significantly increase the intake of fluids, especially water mixed with lemon juice.
For external use (for example, the athlete's foot), make a solution of borax in water and apply the solution to the painful area. Allow it to dry on the skin, do not rinse. If you experience dryness of the skin, apply aloe vera gel or natural oil.
Sometimes one treatment will be sufficient for completely curing athlete’s foot.
Of course, it is necessary to use borax in accordance with common sense and be careful so that undiluted borax does not come into the contact with eyes or wounds such as cuts and burns.
Apart from that, provided you use it properly, borax is completely safe for human organism.
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