Guest guest Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 There are two people in my family with noncongenital convulsive disorders. Not coincidentally, we think, the same two are the only two who ever self-medicated with boric acid. One used it as an eye wash dissolved 1 tsp to a cup of water. The other used it mixed much the same way, but as a vaginal treatment for fungal infections as you mentioned, Rita. Does that mean boric acid use on mucus membrane caused the convulsive disorders? No. Not NECESSARILY. However, I believe it did. I could be wrong! So what's the point? Just to encourage anyone who is considering putting any borate on him or herself, please find everything out about it that you can--and THEN " jump on it with both feet " ! A friend of mine who is a knowledgeable member of this community, just last night issued me a stern warning about my recent addition to my protocols--Raid! I am going to use it only til I can get a healthier alternative. K J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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