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boric acid dampens fission (is an anticonductor?)

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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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