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Re: Fluoride Chelators?



I understand your (Trapper & co) resistance to take Borax ; I probably would too if I found it in the laundry section.. but it is an amazing remedy; especially together
with iodine.

http://www.liquidzeoliteplus.com/flouride_dangers.html


BORON (BORAX)
8/27/2007: "As per your request for research references regarding the antidote of fluoride poisoning, there is both the use of borax to remove fluoride poisoning. Most of the boron antidote was taken from research of Elsair, et.al. as follows:



"Boron effectively counteracts symptoms of fluoride intoxication in humans (Zhou et al. 1987) and in experimentally poisoned rabbits (Elsair et al. 1980a, 1980b, 1981). Men suffering from skeletal fluorosis experienced 50 to 80% improvement after drinking solutions containing 300 to 1,100 mg of borax/L daily, 3 weeks a month for 3 months (Zhou et al. 1987). Boron enhances sequestration of fluoride from bone and excretion through kidneys and possibly the intestinal tract (Elair et al. 1980a, 1981)"



Many of these research are not well known in U.S., but it's there if you dig hard enough. The details of research description regarding the experiment is no longer found in web pages however, I still have the references material based on that reading here.



P.S. Boron is found in borax. Sometimes I use the word boron to emphasize that there is boron in borax. Borax is a compound form of boron, with oxygen and sodium attached.
 

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