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Re: Borax and Sex drive - OT by trapper/kcmo ..... Borax, Boron Forum

Date:   12/22/2014 11:24:52 PM ( 10 y ago)
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http://www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_Chemical.jsp?Rec_Id=PC34355

i expose myself to a lot of borax and also take 9mg of triboron. i have washed with it, bathed with it, cleaned with it, spread around the house for ants and such - its even in my bathtub.

if it had bad stuff in it i wouldnt get it on my skin. thats the same as eating it.

i havent had it effect my virility, drive or had my balls shrink. im not saying this cant happen, it just hasnt happened with me.

take everything with a grain of salt, including what i say. basically things work they way you think they will regardless of the "science."

http://www.livestrong.com/article/136160-borax-health-effects/


Oral Toxicity

According to the Safety Source for Pest Management, the Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, considers boric acid to be a moderately acutely toxic substance due in part to oral toxicity. The EPA's reregistration document states that a subchronic borax feeding study using dogs resulted in blood and metabolism disorders as well as effects to the testes, endocrine system, brain weight and size ratios among various organs and glands. The Material Safety Data Sheet for sodium tetraborate decahydrate states that human fatalities have been reported from acute poisoning. In lesser doses, borax may simply cause irritation of the digestive tract. If you swallow any amount of borax, seek medical attention. Do not induce vomiting, but rinse your mouth with water and drink 2 to 4 cups milk or water.

Dermal Toxicity

Dermal toxicity is another reason the EPA considers boric acid to be moderately acutely toxic. The Material Safety Data Sheet states that the substance may cause skin irritation. For first aid, it recommends flushing skin with plenty of soap and water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Then get medical aid if irritation develops or persists. Wash clothing before reuse.

Eye Irritation

The Material Data Safety Sheet also states that borax may cause eye irritation. Treat eye contamination by flushing eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, lifting each eyelid occasionally. Get medical aid.
Respiratory Irritant

A study published in the December 1985 issue of "British Journal of Industrial Medicine" indicates that borax dust acts as a simple respiratory irritant. Researchers found symptoms of acute respiratory irritation such as dryness of the mouth, nose or throat, dry cough, nose bleeds, sore throat, productive cough, shortness of breath and chest tightness in borax workers who participated in the study. The Material Data Safety Sheet recommends that if you inhale borax dust, immediately leave the exposure area and get out into fresh air. If coughing or other symptoms of respiratory irritation persist, get medical aid.
Reproductive Effects

The Safety Source for Pest Management reports adverse reproductive effects on rats, mice and rabbits. The EPA observed maternal liver and kidney effects, decreased weight gain and decreased fetal body weights. In two studies, at the highest dose levels, the subjects did not produce litters. Prenatal mortality occurred at the highest dose levels in the rabbit study.

 

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