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Post by angela on Apr 20, 2008 20:33:48 GMT -5
Angela, I believe every single word. I used to use that product. Maybe a good thing I don't anymore. Did you read above where borax is banned in the U.S. but used like salt in other countries? You tried the static guard ...and how? Why a "good thing" you dont anymore? I figure we should figure out how and why it does what it does to these spores. Destroying them is what we want. Especially in our environment. If theyre gone from our environment, the easier it will be to rid them from our bodies. it seemed i had seen the borax...maybe it was just the mule team borax, interesting.
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Post by teller on Apr 20, 2008 20:35:20 GMT -5
ever thought of boosting your boron? boron-rich foods include alfalfa, lettuce, peas, cabbage, parsley, apples, dates, prunes, raisins, almonds, peanuts, hazelnuts, and wine. www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_Chemical.jsp?Rec_Id=PC34355#SymptomsBorax is a Borate Compound Signs and Symptoms of Borax Poisoning Abdominal pain. Convulsions. Diarrha. Headache. Nausea. Vomiting. Weakness. If you have a poisoning emergency in the United States call 1-800-222-1222. If the victim has collapsed or is unconscious, call 911. Borax is a Borate compound. Symptoms of Poisoning with Borate Compounds - Irritation of skin and respiratory tract. - The gastrointestinal tract , skin vascular system and brain are the principal organs and tissues affected. - Nausea, persistent vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. - Lethargy and headache may occur but are less frequent. - In severe poisonings, a beefy red skin rash affecting palms, soles, buttocks and scrotum has been described. With severe poisoning, erythematous and exfoliative rash, unconsciousness, respiratory depression, and renal failure. JT
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Post by hughestewbee on Apr 20, 2008 20:40:16 GMT -5
LIATRIS:
Excellent reply.
The only thing that I have changed since experimenting with the borax is I have stopped snorting car battery acid.....
Seriously now, because the medical community has not offered any remedy or treatment, I suppose we morg victims have to resort to self experimentation.
I did not just rush into the borax trial. I did my research, am thoroughly aware of the blood pressure, renal, and other associated health risks that could surface.
Who knows? Maybe borax is banned as a sodium food additive in the U.S. because it does not cause blood pressure issues like the iodized table salt consumed in the United States.
Maybe the pharmas that push high blood pressure medication lobbied Washington to ban borax because it had healthier aspects?
Great reply you wrote, thanks.
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Post by hughestewbee on Apr 20, 2008 20:49:28 GMT -5
Teller:
You drink an excessive amount of water and it will kill you. You can die from eating too much salt. Drink enough ocean water and you will croak.
I can honestly say, as your white mouse, that the amount of borax used is minuscule through dilution. And I have felt no side effects at all, and will have monthly CBCs and blood pressure checks.
Honestly, I really do feel better.
As with anything in life, moderation is the key.
Did your reference mention at what dosage these horrible things could happen?
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Post by lilsissy on Apr 20, 2008 20:50:10 GMT -5
Is this the same stuff you are drinking? It has a delayed effect!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! www.cdc.gov/niosh/ipcsneng/neng0567.htmlEFF ECTS OF SHORT-TERM EXPOSURE: The substance irritates the eyes, the skin and the respiratory tract. The substance may cause effects on the central nervous system, kidneys and liver, when ingested. The effects may be delayed. Lilsissy
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Post by hughestewbee on Apr 20, 2008 20:53:51 GMT -5
Angela:
Static guard, you throw it in with your dryer correct?
My dryer became infested with hyphae like morg fibers. Possible that morg fibers from my clothing were made to replicate because of the static guard?
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Post by hughestewbee on Apr 20, 2008 20:55:56 GMT -5
lilsissy:
read my reply to teller.
I don't trust any information that comes from a .GOV site.
They probably posted that so that you don't interfere with "the plan".
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Post by hughestewbee on Apr 20, 2008 20:58:59 GMT -5
remember, we are talking about a salt, a mineral.
disassociate borax from detergent.
its just another flavor of salt.
drink a gallon of whiskey in one hour and you will wish you had ingested borax.
SALT
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Post by angela on Apr 20, 2008 20:59:18 GMT -5
The other thing is - People have got this idea that if you eat things that are alkanline (whatever it is )it is a good thing, period. I know about keeping the system alkanline but it is not as simple as eating things that are alkaline !!! If you have some LEMON JUICE - it is ACID ! The GI system (that can compensate) notices how ACID it is and then produces an alkaline response !! If you eat something that is alkaline (sodium bicarbonate or milk for example) the body responds by producing Hyrochloric Acid !
please if you would... (as i have posted a recent thread discussing this subject) elaborate specifically on how the body produces an alkaline response?
and with all that hydrochloric acid, naturally in the stomach...which is eeeks high compared to lemon juice acid pH...i want to understand this.
where exactly does the alkaline (lemon juice reaction) come from...specifically?
sodium bicarbonate and only sodium bicarbonate (that i have used) has made me feel awesome. my pH used to read between 5-6 Acid...and now consistantly reads 7.2 to 7.4. alkaline.
How? "If you eat something that is alkaline (sodium bicarbonate or milk for example) the body responds by producing Hyrochloric Acid!" How is it that my alkalizing (soda water) is alkalizing me?
thanks...i really would like all this pH stuff clarified. anj
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Post by teller on Apr 20, 2008 21:00:12 GMT -5
you ain't my white mouse, buddy. the first couple of replies you got on this thread called it like they instinctively saw it and then flip-flopped. happy poisoning, hugh.
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Post by hughestewbee on Apr 20, 2008 21:01:39 GMT -5
prevenge:
you have not seen my 3D Imax movie that requires goggles refreshing at 1/60 per second? shame shame.
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Post by hughestewbee on Apr 20, 2008 21:03:49 GMT -5
Teller:
i am glad I am not your white mouse, rumors were that all you were interested in was sticking thermometer up my ass anyway.
don't you love opinions? everybody has one. though some are better than others. i think you work for the government.
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Post by hughestewbee on Apr 20, 2008 21:08:20 GMT -5
Toni:
I've tried milk, cumin, needles to the get the goopy gloppy sticky itchy stringy stuff things out, but, I still had crawlies.
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Post by angela on Apr 20, 2008 21:10:37 GMT -5
Angela: Static guard, you throw it in with your dryer correct? My dryer became infested with hyphae like morg fibers. Possible that morg fibers from my clothing were made to replicate because of the static guard? im speaking of the aerosol spray you spray on your clothing. i seen it NEUTRALIZE the spores activity. and yes moderation.....balance is the key. i do understand the renal system is sensitive to pH changes but...ive not gone overboard with pH changes or intake amounts of sodium bicarbonate.
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Post by teller on Apr 20, 2008 21:16:12 GMT -5
gawd how absurd. yeah lilsissy posted a governement site too so i guess we're both in cahoots.
JT
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Post by hughestewbee on Apr 20, 2008 21:17:21 GMT -5
Angela:
Didn't they make a cloth like product you threw in dryer? Maybe I am thinking static cling, something like that anyway.
You gave me an idea, a baking soda/borax cocktail.
Aaaahhhh yes, going to drink a little water now.
Damn I feel good. And my typing has doubled in speed!@
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Post by hughestewbee on Apr 20, 2008 21:21:47 GMT -5
teller:
your black ops. i could smell you a mile away. you guvament foo.
now, you can continue to allow the goo the fester in your intestines while the nanos self replicate and gets worse over time. if you have morgellons that is.
if you do have morgellons, then trying to expel the goo by whatever means possible, makes borax not so bad an alternative.
any suggestions?
YOU MY WHITE MOUSE.
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Post by angela on Apr 20, 2008 21:23:23 GMT -5
you ain't my white mouse, buddy. the first couple of replies you got on this thread called it like they instinctively saw it and then flip-flopped. happy poisoning, hugh. when i reacted "be careful" i didnt remember the pH level. had he said "Ive been drinking Calcium Hydroxide for a week" 12.4....i doubt i woulda lightend up on him. but then that really deserves no more an a$$ chewing then him drinking a gallon of whiskey...w pH being on the opposite side of the spectrum. alcohol poisoning happens every day. key here is balance and knowing what the hay your doing. if people wanna be idiots and drink a whole box of baking soda or 1/2 a cup of borax or drink 5 gallons of water for a stupid radio contest and croak..... weeellll then, were weeding out the idiots.
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Post by teller on Apr 20, 2008 21:23:27 GMT -5
everyone knows poisoning is a cheap high. not an opinion, hugh my boy. everybody knows it. so you want to get yourself before "the plan" comes to fruition?
JT
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Post by teller on Apr 20, 2008 21:25:30 GMT -5
gawd. carry on and be happy with your cocktail.
JT
PS. sorry anj.....i was talkin' about the first couple of replies.......gradysghost and bannanny.
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