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Re: boric acid dampens fission (is an anticonductor?)

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KJ, You are correct. The tingling and metallic taste is not from increased nerve cell activity, it is from decreased activivty. What are electrolytes? Why are they called electrolytes? Yes, the human body has an electron charge. That is normal. Interrupt that normal balance and it becomes abnormal. Because of the components of certain things we put on our bodies, some counter the normal and also contribute to blocking the detox pathways of our body. Toxicity then becomes an issue. Just because we put it on our skin instead of injecting it directly into our bloodstream or ingest it into our intestines does not mean it does not go into the blood through absorption. It is a smaller amount, but our bodies are only capable of detoxifying

finite numbers of toxins. Those finite numbers differ from each individual because of genetics, exposure, amount, and dietary considerations, the nutrients that carry enzymes into our bodies. It is those enzymes in which enable our detoxification pathways to function. When the detoxification pathways become overloaded, either through exposure or nutrient deficiency, one of the first places it will then store toxins is in the bone, nerves, and joints. These are areas in the body to be less life threatening than our main organs, such as the liver, kidneys and brain. It will then also store in the body fat and the brain of which is composed of adipose tissue, (fat), when the other areas are overloaded.

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From: livingwithcritters <livingwithcritters@...>bird mites Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 12:04:41 AMSubject: boric acid dampens fission (is an anticonductor?)

Another btw on boric acid. B. felt tingling from it and had a metallic taste in his mouth he felt from using it. I looked up borax, boric acid, and conductivity, and it turns out that, in terms I can understand, not theirs, that these things counter conductivity. They are used, for example, to control (dampen) fission. The more boric acid, the greated the dampening and the less the fission. So I'm wondering if the tingling is an interruption in the flow of electricity in our nerves, not an increased flow. Neither is particularly good in and of itself. Don't know the medical implications. Anyone?KJ

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