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Boron Fluoride Detox To Combat Skeletal Fluorosis And Decalcify The Pineal Gland

By | April 12th, 2015 | Modified - April 12th, 2015
Boron Fluoride Detox To Combat Skeletal Fluorosis And Decalcify The Pineal Gland
Boron Fluoride Detox To Combat Skeletal Fluorosis And Decalcify The Pineal Gland

Fluoride poisoning is a serious issue that results in weakened bones and teeth, and brain damage. Researchers have been searching for different ways to remove fluoride from the body to combat skeletal and dental fluorosis, and fluoridation of the pineal gland. The research has led to the use of boron, which has been useful in removing fluoride from calcified tissue where 99%[1][2] of the fluoride resides.

Boron is a natural mineral that exists in the environment and in food, and the body uses trace amounts of the mineral to support homeostasis.

“Boron is used for building strong bones, treating osteoarthritis, as an aid for building muscles and increasing testosterone levels, and for improving thinking skills and muscle coordination.”[3]

Boron has a wide range of uses that include treating yeast infections and candida. Along with the well rounded use of boron, several studies support boron’s ability to effectively bind to and remove fluoride through the urine.

Studies Show Boron Removes Fluoride From The Body

Marcovitch and Stanley[4] initiated studies in 1942 on identifying antidotes for fluorine. Their evidence revealed that boric acid, a compound derived from boron, had value as an antidote because it combined with fluoride to form a fluoborate that could be excreted in urine.

J. Elsair and his fellow researchers noted in their study that boron increased urinary fluoride excretion.[5] Zhou and his colleagues[6] showed borax, a commercial supply of boron, increased urinary fluoride excretion. They experimented with doses of 300 mg/day for 15 days, 600 mg/day for 15 days, 900 mg/day for 45 days and 1100 mg/day for 15 days. Their best results came with the 1100mg/day dosage and this came with no harm to liver or kidney function.

Food And Substances Containing Boron

Avocados, prunes, raisins, almonds, hazelnuts, and dates.[7] These foods are naturally high sources of boron and can be eaten daily without incident.

The consumption of borax, a commercial supply of boron, has been shown in studies to be safe at high doses. Borax is not a whole food and if used should be used as a short-term fluoride detox, though people have successfully used borax daily without incident. (This information is stated for informational purposes. The use of whole foods is recommended in healing the body.)

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Borax fluoride detox:
1/8 – 1/4 teaspoon of Borax to 1 liter of water with a pinch of sea salt. Borax is a strong fluoride detox so to minimize any nausea symptoms it is best to start with an 1/8 teaspoon of Borax per liter of water and work your way up to 1/4 teaspoon.

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Sources:
[1] Bergmann KE, Bergmann RL. Salt fluoridation and general health. Adv Dent Res 1995; 9:138-43.
[2] Bergmann RL, Bergmann KE. Fluoride nutrition in infancy – is there a biological role of fluoride for growth? In: Chandra RK, ed. Trace elements in nutrition of children II. Nestle Nutrition Workshop Series, Vol 23. New York: Raven Press, 1991. Pp 105-17
[3] Medline Plus: Boron
[4] A Study of Antidotes For Fluorine
[5] Boron as antidote to fluoride: effect on bones and claws in subacute intoxication of rabbits
[6] Zhou, L.Y. et al., Effect of borax in treatment of skeletal fluorosis. Fluoride 1987; 20(1): 24-27
[7] Boron in Food

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Aqiyl Aniys is the author of the book Alkaline Herbal Medicine, the Alkaline Plant Based Diet book, and the children's book, Faith and Justice eat an Alkaline Plant Based Diet." He received a certificate in plant-based nutrition from Cornell University, a BA in Organizational Behavior and Communications from NYU, worked as an elementary school teacher, and studied social work. He enjoys boxing, kick boxing, cycling, power walking, and basically anything challenging, and his alkaline plant-based diet supports all that he does. Learn more about transitioning to avegan diet using the Dr. Sebi nutritional guide.

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