Re: from Charles Hakala at Hakala Labs on Borax/Fluoride
I have no clue whose math`s right or wrong;
"The submitted dossier refers to borax (disodium tetraborate decahydrate, Na2 B4 O7·10 H2O,
CAS No. 1303-96-4, molecular weight: 381.4) of the quality standard in the European Pharmacopoeia (3). In order to calculate the boron equivalents of a borax dose, a boron content
of 11.34% is assumed because of the stoichiometric preconditions in the case of borax."
http://www.bfr.bund.de/cm/349/addition_of_boric_acid_or_borax_to_food_supplem...
- anyway, interesting to hear about the nasty stuff.
According to Olree boron are the calcium helper and for the metabolism of magnesium, calcium and phosphorus.
Also from Olree; aluminium inhibits boron,with one aluminium molecule knocking out three boron molecules.
These are clues, I believe, to why boron work so well, but of course; this is not rocket science.
A good read;
http://www.greenfacts.org/en/boron/boron-greenfacts-level2.pdf
There have been some research on boron-fluoride; where Hakala is mentioned. Unfortunately the links to the studies doesnt work. So I dont know.
http://www.celluliteinvestigation.com/2011/04/fluoride-detox-with-boron.html