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The Borax Conspiracy

How the Arthritis Cure has been stopped


Walter Last
You may not be able to imagine that borax, this humble insecticide and
laundry detergent, has the potential of singlehandedly bringing down our
entire economic system. But you do not need to worry, the danger has been
recognised and the necessary steps are already being taken to defuse the
situation. I will start with the basics and you will understand what I mean as
the story unfolds.
Borax is a naturally occurring mineral commonly mined from dried salt
lakes, and is the source of other manufactured boron compounds. The main
deposits are in California and Turkey. Chemical names are
sodium tetraborate decahydrate, disodium tetraborate decahydrate, or
simply sodium borate. This means it contains four atoms of boron as its
central feature combined with two sodium atoms and ten molecules (or
sometimes less) of crystallisation water - decahydrate means 10 water
molecules, pentahydrate 5, and anhydrate or anhydrous borax means no
crystallisation water; chemically it is all the same.
Borax is commonly sold as technical or agricultural grade with 99 to 99.5%
minimum purity. Potential impurities consist of sodium, potassium, calcium,
chloride, bicarbonate, carbonate, sulphate and phosphate but not toxic or
heavy metals. This grade includes the borax commonly used as household
cleaner. Pharmaceutical grade is not noticeably purer or better.
Borax is the sodium salt of the weak boric acid. Because sodium is more
strongly alkaline, this makes a solution of borax strongly alkaline with a pH
between 9 and 10 (pH 7 is neutral). When ingested, it reacts with
hydrochloric acid in the stomach to form boric acid and sodium chloride.
The boron content of Borax is 11.3% while for boric acid it is 17.5% or
about 50% higher. Ingested boron compounds are rapidly and nearly
completely excreted with the urine. Formerly boric acid was widely used as
a preservative in foods but is now banned for this purpose in most
countries, and is also banned from public sale in Australia.
According to conventional medicine it is not known if boron is essential for
humans but research shows that we do need it. The reason why it was
difficult to answer this question is the presence of boron in all plants and
unprocessed foods. Diets with a fair amount of fruit and vegetables provide
about 2 to 5 mg of boron per day, but this also depends on the region
where the food was grown and how it was grown.
In reality the average intake in developed countries is 1-2 mg of boron per
day. Institutionalized patients may receive only 0.25 mg of daily boron.
Chemical fertilizers inhibit the uptake of boron from the soil: an organic
apple grown in good soil may have 20 mg boron, but if grown with fertilizer
it may have only 1 mg of boron. Fertilizers combined with poor food choices
have greatly reduced our boron intake compared to 50 or 100 years ago.
Further, unhealthy cooking methods greatly reduce the availability of boron
from food. The cooking water of vegetables containing most of the minerals
may be discarded during home cooking or commercial
processing; phytic acid in baked goods, cereals and cooked legumes may
greatly reduce availability, while gluten sensitivity and Candida overgrowth
inhibit the absorption of minerals. All this makes health problems due to
boron deficiency now very common.
Health Effects of Boron
Due to their content of boron, borax and boric acid have basically the same
health effects, with good antiseptic, antifungal, and antiviral properties but
only mild antibacterial action. In plants as well as animals boron is essential
for the integrity and function of cell walls, and the way signals are
transmitted across membranes.
Boron is distributed throughout the body with the highest concentration in
the parathyroid glands, followed by bones and dental enamel. It is essential
for healthy bone and joint function, regulating the absorption and
metabolism of calcium, magnesium and phosphorus through its influence
on the parathyroid glands. With this boron is for the parathyroids what
iodine is for the thyroid.
Boron deficiency causes the parathyroids to become overactive, releasing
too much parathyroid hormone which raises the blood level of calcium by
releasing calcium from bones and teeth. This then leads to osteoarthritis
and other forms of arthritis, osteoporosis and tooth decay. With advancing
age high blood levels of calcium lead to calcification of soft tissues causing
muscle contractions and stiffness; calcification of endocrine glands,
especially the pineal gland and the ovaries; arteriosclerosis, kidney stones,
and calcification of the kidneys ultimately leading to kidney failure. Boron
deficiency combined with magnesium deficiency is especially damaging to
the bones and teeth.
Boron affects the metabolism of steroid hormones, and especially of sex
hormones. It increases low testosterone levels in men and oestrogen levels
in menopausal women. It also has a role in converting vitamin D to its active
form, thus increasing calcium uptake and deposition into bone and teeth
rather than causing soft tissue to calcify. Also other beneficial effects have
been reported such as improvement of heart problems, vision, psoriasis,
balance, memory and cognition.
The German cancer researcher Dr Paul-Gerhard Seeger has shown that
cancer commonly starts with the deterioration of cell membranes. As boron
is essential for cell membranes and boron deficiency widespread, this may
be an important cause for the initiation of tumour growth. Boron compounds
have anti-tumour properties and are "potent anti-osteoporotic, anti-
inflammatory, hypolipemic, anti-coagulant and anti-neoplastic agents" (1).
This overview shows the wide-ranging influence of boron on our health. In
the following I want to describe some of these health effects in greater
detail.
The Arthritis Cure of Rex Newnham
In the 1960's Rex Newnham, Ph.D., D.O., N.D, developed arthritis. At that
time he was a soil and plant scientist in Perth, Western Australia.
Conventional drugs did not help, so he looked for the cause into the
chemistry of plants. He realized that plants in that area were rather mineral
deficient. Knowing that boron aids calcium metabolism in plants he decided
to try it. He started taking 30 mg of borax a day, and in three weeks all pain,
swelling and stiffness had disappeared.
He told public health and medical school authorities about his discovery but
they were not interested. However, some people with arthritis were
delighted as they improved. Others were scared to take something with a
poison label on the container and meant to kill cockroaches and ants.
Eventually he had tablets made with a safe and effective quantity of borax.
Within five years and only by word of mouth he sold 10,000 bottles a month.
He could no longer cope and asked a drug company to market it. That was
a major mistake. They indicated that this would replace more expensive
drugs and reduce their profits. It so happened that they had representatives
on government health committees and arranged that in 1981 Australia
instituted a regulation that declared boron and its compounds to be poisons
in any concentration. He was fined $1000 for selling a poison, and this
successfully stopped his arthritis cure from spreading in Australia. (2)
Subsequently he published several scientific papers on borax and arthritis.
One was a double-blind trial in the mid 1980's at the Royal Melbourne
Hospital which showed that 70% of those who completed the trial were
greatly improved. Only 12% improved when on placebo. There were no
negative side-effects, but some reported that their heart ailment had also
improved, and there was better general health and less tiredness. (3)
Most of his later research was devoted to the relationship between soil
boron levels and arthritis. He found, for instance that the traditional
sugarcane islands, due to long-term heavy use of fertilizers, have very low
soil-boron levels. Jamaica has the lowest level and arthritis rates are about
70%. He noted that even most dogs were limping. Next comes Mauritius
with very low boron levels and 50% arthritis. The daily boron intake in these
countries is less than 1 mg/day. An interesting comparison is between
Indian and native Fijians. The Indians are estimated to have an arthritis rate
of about 40% and eat much rice grown with fertilizer while the native Fijians
with an estimated arthritis rate of 10% eat mainly starchy root vegetables
grown privately without fertilizer.
The US, England, Australia and New Zealand generally have average soil-
boron levels with an estimated intake of 1 to 2 mg of boron and arthritis
rates of about 20%. But Carnarvon in Western Australia has high boron
levels in soil and water, and the arthritis rate is only 1%. It is similar in a
place called NgawhaSprings in New Zealand with very high boron levels in
the spa water which is curative for arthritis. Actually all spas reputedly
curing arthritis have very high boron levels. These are also high in Israel
with an estimated daily boron intake of 5 to 8 mg and only 0.5 - 1% arthritis.
Bone analysis showed that arthritic joints and nearby bones had only half
the boron content of healthy joints. Equally, synovial fluid that lubricates
joints and provides nutrients to the cartilage is boron deficient in arthritic
joints. After boron supplementation bones were much harder than normal
and surgeons found them more difficult to saw through. With additional
boron bone fractures heal in about half the normal time in both man and
animal. Horses and dogs with broken legs, or even a broken pelvis, have
fully recovered.
Borax is also effective with other forms of arthritis, such as Rheumatoid
Arthritis, Juvenile Arthritis, and Lupus (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus). For
instance Dr Newnham saw a young girl aged 9 months with juvenile
arthritis. He was able to cure her in 2 weeks.
He wrote that commonly people can get rid of their pain, swelling and
stiffness in about 1 to 3 months. Then they can reduce treatment from 3 to
1 boron tablet (each 3 mg) per day as a maintenance dose so that they can
avoid any future arthritis. He also stated that patients with rheumatoid
arthritis commonly experienced a Herxheimer reaction and that this is
always a good prognostic sign. They must persevere and in another 2 or 3
weeks the pain, swelling and stiffness will be gone. (4,5)
I found this statement not only interesting but also surprising.
The Herxheimer reaction is an early aggravation of symptoms with
increased pain. It is commonly due to toxins released by killed Candida and
mycoplasma. This is very common with antimicrobial therapy, and borax
definitely is an exceptionally good and strong fungicide. What surprises me,
however, is that this fungicidal effect can be already present at this rather
low dose of 75 to 90 mg of borax. Equally surprising is the finding that also
up to 30% of those with osteoarthritis experienced a Herxheimer reaction,
suggesting that the border between osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis is
rather fluid. I believe that in long-standing and especially resistant cases it
will be advisable to use other antimicrobials in addition. For co-factors in
arthritis treatment also see my article Arthritis and Rheumatism or the
booklet OVERCOMING ARTHRITIS.

Osteoporosis and Sex Hormones


Boron deficiency causes greatly increased amounts of calcium and
magnesium to be lost with the urine. A borax supplement will reduce the
daily loss of calcium by nearly 50%. As this calcium comes mainly from
resorbed bone and teeth, boron deficiency may be the most important
factor in causing osteoporosis and tooth decay.
It has been estimated that 55% of Americans over 50 have osteoporosis
and of these about 80% are women. Worldwide 1 in 3 women and 1 in 12
men over the age of 50 may have osteoporosis, and this is responsible for
millions of fractures each year. Rats with osteoporosis were given a boron
supplement for 30 days with the result that their bone quality was now
comparable with that of the healthy control group and of a group
supplemented with oestradiol (6).
The beneficial effect of borax on bones seems to be due to two interrelated
effects: a higher boron content of the bones which makes them harder, and
a normalisation of sex hormones which stimulates the growth of new bone.
Low oestrogen levels after menopause are thought to be the main reason
why so many older women develop osteoporosis. In men testosterone
levels decline more gradually which seems to be reflected in their later
onset of osteoporosis as a group.
Research has now shown that boron supplementation in postmenopausal
women doubles the blood level of the most active form of oestrogen, 17-
beta oestradiol, to the level found in women on oestrogen replacement
therapy. Equally, the blood levels of testosterone more than doubled (7).
With HRT there is a higher risk of breast or endometrial cancer which is not
known to happen with hormones produced by the body as with borax
supplementation.
Some women get premenstrual problems because oestrogen levels are too
high and progesterone too low, and therefore may be afraid of using boron.
However, I found no evidence that boron raises oestrogen above normal
healthy levels. Boron may balance levels of sex hormones similar to the
action of maca root powder. Maca acts on the pituitary gland not only to
increase but also to balance our sex hormones and seems to stimulate our
own progesterone production as needed.
A recent study in younger men (29 - 50) showed that the level of free
testosterone (the form that matters most) had risen by one third after a daily
supplementation of about 100 mg of borax for one week (8). This is of
special interest for bodybuilders.
Contrary to the medical preference of chemically castrating men with
prostate cancer, research with boron has shown that elevated testosterone
levels are beneficial by shrinking prostate tumours and PSA levels, PSA
being a marker for tumours and inflammation in the prostate. Also
significantly improved memory and cognition in elderly individuals may be
partly due to increased levels of sex hormones and partly to improved
membrane functions of brain cells (9).
I have been asked about boron supplementation for women with oestrogen-
sensitive breast cancer. Breast cancer is related to calcifications in the
breast. In my opinion it is more important to normalize the calcium-
magnesium metabolism and cellular membrane functions rather than feel
restricted by a possibly faulty medical concept, especially as I believe that
cancer can usually be controlled with long-term antimicrobial therapy.
Therefore I would use boron as well as Maca in this case.

Fungi and Fluoride


Being such an excellent fungicide it is not surprising that borax is being
successfully used to treat Candida. There is much interesting information
on an Earth Clinic forum called Borax Cures (10). With low to medium-
weight people use 1/8 teaspoon of borax powder and with heavier weight
1/4 teaspoon per litre of water. One drinks the water spaced out during the
day, and does this for 4 or 5 days a week as long as required.
Many contributors wrote that it cured or greatly helped them. So for
instance this post: "I also have psoriasis, so maybe the soreness in my
joints is the psoriatic arthritis creeping in. I thought, after reading about
borax here on this forum, I would give it a try. OMG! In one day, the
soreness in my knees has vanished! .... Also, my psoriasis seems a lot
better after 2 days drinking 1/4 tsp borax in 1 litre of water per day."
Another one about toe fungus: "He wet his feet and then took a handful (of
borax) and rubbed it all over his feet. He said it stopped itching immediately!
He was stunned. A few weeks later I asked him how his Athletes foot was
and he said: oh wow! it hasn't come back! that stuff totally cured it !!!"
Other enthusiastic posts were about vaginal thrush. Borax appeared to be
more effective than other remedies. Commonly one large gelatine capsule
filled with borax or boric acid was inserted at bedtime for several nights or
up to 2 weeks. Alternatively the powder can be mixed with cool solidified
coconut oil as a bolus or suppository.
A recent scientific study (11) confirms these positive observations with
vaginal thrush. Boric acid at the dose of a filled capsule worked even in
cases of drug-resistant Candida and against all the tested pathogenic
bacteria. Because of the greater dilution, a douche may not be strong
enough for bacteria and drug-resistant Candida but it should work for
normal Candida. Borax, due to its alkalinity, was more effective than boric
acid.
In normal healthy conditions Candida exists as harmless oval yeast cells.
When challenged, chains of elongated cells called pseudohyphae develop,
and finally strongly invasive long, narrow and tube-like filaments called
hyphae. These damage the intestinal wall, and cause inflammation and
Leaky Gut Syndrome. Pseudohyphae and hyphae can be seen in the blood
of individuals with cancer and autoimmune diseases. Candida can also
form tough layers of biofilm.
This same study shows that boric acid/borax inhibits the formation of
biofilms and also the transformation of harmless yeast cells into invasive
hyphal form.
In other articles I have shown that this process, commonly initiated by
antibiotics, is a basic cause of most of our modern diseases, and this
makes borax and boric acid primary health remedies. But this article shows
that there are many more reasons to give them a top rating.
A scientific review in 2011 concluded: "... boric acid is a safe, alternative,
economic option for women with recurrent and chronic symptoms of
vaginitis when conventional treatment fails..." (12). But as it is so much
better than drugs why not use it as a first option, or use the even more
effective borax?
Another study from Turkey (13) shows the protective effect of boric acid on
food contaminated with mycotoxins, especially fungal aflatoxins. Among
these, Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) causes extensive DNA damage and is the most
potent carcinogen ever tested, especially affecting liver and lungs, also
causing birth defects, immune-toxicity and even death in farm animals and
humans. Boric acid treatment was protective and led to increased
resistance of DNA to oxidative damage induced by AFB1. The strong
antifungal action of boric acid is, of course, the reason why it has
traditionally been used as a food preservative.
I received numerous appreciative communications ranging from cancelling
surgery for hip replacement to removing brain fog, and curing autoimmune
diseases. One woman wrote in a recent Nexus Magazine of curing her
Lupus and serious kidney disease in 4 month with half a teaspoon of daily
borax powder.
Borax, similar to the equally endangered Lugol's iodine solution, can also
be used to remove accumulated fluoride and heavy metals from the body
(14). Fluoride not only causes bones to deteriorate, but also the pineal
gland to calcify and the thyroid to become underactive. Borax reacts with
fluoride ions to form boron fluorides which are then excreted in the urine.
In a Chinese study borax was used to treat 31 patients with skeletal
fluorosis. The amount was gradually increased from 300 to 1100 mg/day
during a three month period, with one week off each month. The treatment
was effective with 50 to 80% improvement.
One forum contributor suffered with Fibromyalgia/Rosacea, chronic fatigue
and TMJ for over 10 years which she believed was caused by fluoride. She
used 1/8 tsp of borax and 1/8 tsp of sea salt in a litre of de-chlorinated
water, and drank this for 5 days each week. Within two weeks her face
cleared, the redness faded, body temperature normalized, energy level
increased, and she steadily lost excess weight. The only side-effect was an
initial aggravation of her Rosacea symptoms.
Another post: "7 years ago thyroid cancer, the next year adrenal fatigue,
then early menopause, the following year uterine prolapse followed by
hysterectomy - the following year fibromyalgia and neuropathy. Early
Childhood was fluorinated water along with fluoride tablets. Fall of 2008 I
was looking at total disability. I could barely walk and couldn't sleep
because of the pain and was throwing up daily from the pain in my back. ...
After reading about fluoride I came to understand where all of my problems
originated. ... I began the borax detox of 1/8 tsp in a litre of water and within
3 days my symptoms were almost gone."
Calcium-Magnesium Metabolism
There is antagonism as well as cooperation between calcium and
magnesium. About half of the total body magnesium is found in bones and
the other half inside the cells of tissues and organs. Only 1% is in the blood,
and the kidneys try to keep this levels constant by excreting more or less
with the urine.
In contrast, 99% of calcium is in bones, and the rest in the fluid outside of
cells. Muscles contract when calcium moves into the cells, and they relax
when calcium is again pumped out and magnesium moves in. This cellular
pump requires much energy to pump calcium out, and if cells are low in
energy, then calcium may accumulate inside cells. Low cellular energy may
be due to Candida, faulty sugar or fat metabolism, deficiencies, or
accumulating metabolic wastes and toxins.
This then leads to only partial relaxation of the muscles with stiffness, a
tendency to cramps, and poor blood and lymph circulation. The problem
gets worse the more calcium moves from bones into soft tissue. Nerve cells
can also accumulate calcium, leading to faulty nerve transmission, in the
lens it causes cataracts, hormonal output keeps reducing as endocrine
glands increasingly calcify, and all other cells become handicapped in their
normal functions. In addition it causes intracellular magnesium deficiency.
Magnesium is needed to activate countless enzymes, and a deficiency
leads to inefficient and blocked energy production.
A further problem is that excess calcium damages the cell membrane and
makes it difficult for nutrients to move in and wastes to move out. When the
intracellular calcium level gets too high the cell will die.
Here we can see the importance of boron as a regulator of cell membrane
functions, especially in regard to movements of calcium and magnesium.
With boron deficiency too much calcium moves into the cell while
magnesium cannot move inside to displace it. This is the condition of old
age and of the boron-deficiency diseases leading up to it.
While in good health and especially in younger years a calcium -
magnesium ratio of 2 : 1 is normal and beneficial and supplied with a good
diet. But with increasing age, boron deficiency and resulting disease
conditions we need progressively less calcium and more magnesium.
For boron to be fully effective in reversing tissue calcification ample
magnesium is required. For elderly individuals I recommend 400 to 600 mg
of magnesium together with the daily borax supplementation spaced out
during the day, and with protracted joint problems additional trans-dermal
magnesium. However, oral magnesium may need to be adjusted according
to its laxative effect. I am doubtful whether calcium supplements are
needed and beneficial, even in case of osteoporosis. In my view these
individuals have plenty of calcium stored in soft tissues where it does not
belong, and supplementing boron and magnesium is expected to redeposit
this misplaced calcium into bones. I regard the medical focus on a high
calcium intake as a prescription for accelerated aging.

What and How Much to Use


In some countries (e.g. Australia, NZ, USA) borax can still be found in the
laundry and cleaning sections of supermarkets. There is no "food-grade"
borax available or necessary. All borax is the same and "natural", and
usually mined in California or Turkey, whether it has been packed in China
or any other country.
The label usually states that it is 99% pure (or 990g/kg borax) which is safe
to use, and is the legal standard for agricultural grade borax. Up to 1%
mining and refining residues are permitted. Boric acid, if available, may be
used at about the dose of borax, it is not for public sale in Australia.

Use as essential Mineral: Firstly dissolve a lightly rounded teaspoonful (5-


6 grams) of borax in 1 litre of good quality water. This is your concentrated
solution keep it out of reach of small children.
Standard dose = 1 teaspoon (5 ml) of concentrate. This has 25 to 30 mg of
borax and provides about 3 mg of boron. Take 1 dose per day mixed with
drink or food. If that feels right then take a second dose with another
meal. If there is no specific health problem or for maintenance you may
continue indefinitely with 1 or 2 doses daily.
If you do have a problem, such as arthritis, osteoporosis and related
conditions, cramps or spasms, stiffness due to advancing years,
menopause, and also to improve low sex hormone production, increase
intake to 3 or more spaced-out standard doses for several months or longer
until you feel that your problem has sufficiently improved. Then drop back to
1 or 2 doses per day.
For treating Candida, other fungi and mycoplasmas, or for removing
fluoride from the body - using your bottle of concentrated solution:
Low dose for low body weight: 100 ml or 1/8 teaspoon of borax powder or
500 mg; best with or after main carbohydrate meal.
Medium dose for heavier individuals or more pervasive Candida: 200 ml or
1/4 teaspoon/1000 mg of borax powder; take with or after 2 meals.
High dose for strong fungal/Candida problems such as autoimmune
diseases, cancer or dementia: tsp of borax powder mixed with food.
Always start with a lower dose and increase gradually to the intended or
effective maximum. Take the effective amount as long as required for 4 or 5
days a week, or interrupt for one week each month, or periodically alternate
between borax and another fungicide.
For vaginal thrush fill a large size gelatine capsule with borax and insert it at
bedtime for one to two weeks. With toe fungus or athlete's foot wet the feet
and rub them with borax powder.
You may take borax mixed with food or in drinks. It is rather alkaline and in
higher concentrations has a soapy taste. You may disguise this with lemon
juice, vinegar or ascorbic acid.

Restrictions in the EU
In Europe borax and boric acid have been classified as reproductive
poisons, and officially since December 2010 are no longer available to the
public within the EU. Presently borax is still available in Switzerland (15),
but shipment to Germany is not permitted. In Germany a small amount (20 -
50 grams) may be ordered through a pharmacy as ant poison, it will be
registered. Borax is presently still available from www.ebay.co.uk and can
be shipped to other EU countries. Also, as leader of the pharmaceutical
industry in Europe, Germany is very strict in controlling borax for non-
commercial use while some other EU countries are completely ignoring the
ban on borax.
Boron tablets can be bought from health shops or the Internet, commonly
with 3 mg of boron. In some European countries, such as The Netherlands,
these may still contain borax, but not in others, such as Germany, where
boron is not allowed in ionic form as with borax or boric acid. While suitable
as a general boron supplement, I do not know if or how well they work
against Candida and mycoplasmas. Most scientific studies and individual
experiences in regard to arthritis, osteoporosis, or sexual hormones and
menopause were with borax or boric acid. It is not yet known if non-ionic
boron is as effective as borax. To improve effectiveness I recommend 3 or
more spaced-out boron tablets daily for an extended period combined with
sufficient magnesium and a suitable antimicrobial program (16).

Possible Side-Effects
While side-effects from pharmaceutical drugs tend to be negative and often
dangerous, with natural medicine such as borax therapy these are usually
healing reactions with beneficial long-term effects. Most common is
the Herxheimer reaction from eliminating Candida. This is the main cause of
pain or discomfort in the digestive system when starting with borax
supplementation.
In some of the above forum posts rapid improvement was experienced
within days. This is always a functional response. High cellular calcium
levels cause muscle contraction with cramps or spasms as a common
cause of pain. Boron, especially together with magnesium, can rapidly relax
these muscles and take away the pain.
However, with long-standing severe calcifications a large amount of calcium
cannot be redistributed in a short time. This leads to increased calcium
levels in the affected area, especially the hips and shoulders, and can
cause problems for a considerable time, such as a tendency to severe
cramping and pain, or problems with the blood circulation, or nerve
transmission. Nerve-related effects in hands and feet may be numbness, or
reduced sensitivity or feeling in the skin. Higher amounts of calcium and
fluoride passing through the kidneys may cause temporary kidney pain.
Further, kidney pain appears to be mainly due to kidney stones being
released. After a few days the stones are usually cleared and the pain
stops.
Such healing reactions cannot be avoided when aiming for a higher level of
health, but they can be minimized by increasing borax levels only gradually.
Whenever you experience an unpleasant effect reduce or temporarily stop
borax intake until the problem subsides. Then gradually start increasing
again. Helpful additional measures are a greatly increased fluid intake,
using more organic acids such as lemon juice or vinegar, and improving
lymph flow as with rebounding, walking or inverted positions.

Toxicity Issues
Government health agencies are concerned about boron toxicity. You might
be concerned as well if you read the following, pertaining to sodium chloride
or table salt (17): 'Acute oral toxicity (LD50 - the dose at which half of the
tested animals die): 3,000 mg/kg [Rat]. Chronic Effects on Humans:
Mutagenic for mammalian somatic cells. Slightly hazardous in case of skin
contact, ingestion or inhalation. Lowest Published Lethal Oral Dose in Man:
1000 mg/kg.
Causes adverse reproductive effects in humans (fetotoxicity, abortion)
by intraplacental route, may increase risk of Toxemia of Pregnancy in
susceptible women.
May cause adverse reproductive effects and birth defects in animals,
particularly rats and mice - fetotoxicity, abortion, musculoskeletal
abnormalities, and maternal effects (on ovaries, fallopian tubes). May affect
genetic material (mutagenic). Ingestion of large quantities can irritate the
stomach with nausea and vomiting. May
affect behavior (muscle spasicity/contraction, somnolence), sense organs,
metabolism, and cardiovascular system. Continued exposure may produce
dehydration, internal organ congestion, and coma.'
Now compare the sodium chloride toxicity with the Material Safety Data
Sheet or MSDS for borax (18): 'Low acute oral toxicity; LD50 in rats 4,500
to 6,000 mg/kg of body weight. Reproductive/developmental toxicity: Animal
feeding studies in rat, mouse and dog, at high doses, have demonstrated
effects on fertility and testes. Studies with boric acid in the rat, mouse and
rabbit, at high doses, demonstrate developmental effects on the fetus,
including fetal weight loss and minor skeletal variations. The doses
administered were many times in excess of those to which humans would
normally be exposed. No evidence of carcinogenicity in mice. No mutagenic
activity was observed in a battery of short-term mutagenicity assays.
Human epidemiological studies show no increase in pulmonary disease in
occupational populations with chronic exposures to borate dust and no
effect on fertility.'
Here you see that table salt is 50 to 100% more toxic than borax, it changes
the genetic material and is mutagenic, while borax is harmless in this
regard. Infants are most at risk from high borax ingestion. It has been
estimated that 5 to 10 grams can cause severe vomiting, diarrhoea, shock
and even death, but it also says that lethal doses are not well documented
in the literature.
The following toxicity data are from documents of the US Environmental
Protection Agency and the Centers for Disease Control(19, 20).
A review of 784 accidental human poisonings from 10 - 88 grams of boric
acid reported no fatalities, with 88% of cases being asymptomatic, meaning
they did not notice anything. However, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular,
hepatic, renal, and central nervous system effects, dermatitis, erythema,
and death have occasionally been observed in some infants, children and
adults exposed to more than 84 mg boron/kg, corresponding to more than
40 grams of borax for 60 kg of body weight.
Animal studies have identified reproductive toxicity as the most sensitive
effects of boron ingestion. Exposure of rats, mice, and dogs for several
weeks showed some damage to the testes and sperm at doses of more
than 26 mg boron/kg which corresponds to 15 grams of borax/day for 60 kg
body weight.
Most at risk is the developing foetus, and in the studied animals rats were
most affected. In one study slight reductions in the foetal body weight were
already found at 13.7 mg boron/kg/day used during pregnancy. The no
effect dose during pregnancy was set at less than 13.7 mg/kg/day
corresponding to about 7 grams of borax per day for 60 kg body weight.
With an added safety factor a no effect value of 9.6 mg boron/kg/day was
calculated corresponding to 5 grams of borax for 60 kg.
However, a rat study lasting for 3 generations found no reproductive toxicity
or effect on the parents or offspring at 30 mg boron/kg/day. This dose
corresponds to 17 grams of borax for 60 kg ingested for 3 generations! In
another 3-generation study no problem was found at 17.5 mg boron/kg/day,
corresponding to 9 grams of borax/60 kg while the next higher tested borax
dose of 58.5 mg/kg/day, corresponding to 30 grams of borax/60 kg, resulted
in infertility. Therefore we can assume that the safe reproductive dose is
about 20 grams/60 kg/day.
Human studies of the possible association between impaired fertility and
high boron levels in water, soil and dust in a Turkish populations, and boron
mining and processing workers, found no effect. One study even reported
elevated fertility rates in borax production workers as compared to the U.S.
national average.
All this is important because possible reproductive toxicity is the official
reason for the present assault on borax. The sodium chloride MSDS
mentioned above also states: "While sodium chloride has been used as a
negative control in some reproductive studies, it has also been used as an
example that almost any chemical can cause birth defects in experimental
animals if studied under the right conditions." Keep this in mind when you
read the following.

The Assault on Borax


Arthritis in its various forms and its close relative osteoporosis affect about
30% of the population in developed countries. Osteoporosis is responsible
for more long term hospital care than any other individual disease. This is
due to the very high incidence of fractures, and especially the protracted
nature of hip fractures. This is a main source of income for the medical-
pharmaceutical system. If the boron-magnesium cure for these diseases
should become widely known, this vital income stream would dry up and the
system collapse. As this is the biggest and most profitable industry in the
world, this cannot be allowed to happen.
When Dr Newnham discovered the boron-arthritis cure it was not a big
problem for the pharmaceuticals because news travelled slowly and was
easily suppressed. This is very different now with Internet communication.
Most research funding comes from the pharmaceutical industry, and
nothing has come forward to duplicate Dr Newnham's findings and other
positive osteoporosis studies. Instead, funding goes into the development of
patentable boron drugs for limited application as in chemotherapy, or even
to discredit boron. A test-tube experiment found that a relatively low dose of
about 4 grams of borax can damage lymphocytes, just like an earlier test-
tube study showed that vitamin C supplements are toxic. Most positive
borax studies now come from China, Japan and Turkey.
Furthermore, PubMed is a publicly funded search facility for bio-medical
research publications. While other articles for Newnham R.E. and Zhou L.Y.
are still listed, the two important borax publications mentioned earlier -
about the arthritis trial at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and the treatment of
skeletal fluorosis in China - are no longer listed, but they belong there and
obviously had been there originally. I suspect that they have been
deliberately removed to prevent them from being quoted in other research.
In addition, increasing effort goes into publicly demonizing borax for its
alleged reproductive and infant toxicity. As an example I recently read an
article by a 'senior scientist' of the supposedly 'green' Environmental
Working Group.
In it the perceived dangers of borax were so exaggerated that most
comments in effect said: "Thank you for opening my eyes. I did not know
how poisonous and dangerous borax is, I certainly will not use it anymore in
my laundry, or for cleaning my toilet and kitchen".
This is obviously a deliberate campaign to make people grateful for banning
borax from public sale. For laundry and cleaning purposes Borax Substitute
now replaces the product previously sold as Borax. The EU has
spearheaded this campaign. In June 2010 borax and boric acid were
reclassified as ReprotoxicCategory 2, suggesting that they may be harmful
to the reproductive functions of humans in high doses, and the product
package must display the skull and crossbones symbol. From December
2010 these products were no longer available for public sale within the EU.
While this classification now applies for all of Europe, non-EU countries still
have some leeway in regard to public sales. This initiative is part of
a Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of
Chemicals (GHS) which is to be implemented as soon as possible. Australia
is well-advanced on preparing regulations to implement the GHS for
industrial chemicals, with new regulations expected in 2012 (21).
The European Chemicals Agency gave as reason for their reclassification
of boron products (paraphrased):
'The available data do not indicate major differences between laboratory
animals and humans, therefore it must be assumed that the effects seen in
animals could occur in humans as epidemiological studies in humans are
insufficient to demonstrate the absence of an adverse effect of inorganic
borates on fertility. 17.5 mg boron/kg/day was derived as a NOAEL (no
event level) for male and female fertility. For the rat decreased foetal weight
occurred at 13.7 mg boron/kg/day, and a safe limit of 9.6 mg/kg/day has
been derived.' (22)
What they are really saying is this: 'While we have no human data, animal
studies suggest that for adult reproductive functions a daily ingestion of
about 2 teaspoons of borax is safe. But to be absolutely sure that no-one is
harmed, we will ban it completely.' Importantly, this ruling is not related to
borax in foods or supplements where it is already banned, but only for
general use as in laundry or cleaning products or as insecticides. Because
borax is not readily inhaled or absorbed through intact skin, it is difficult to
see how even a few milligrams daily could get into the body with the
conventional use. If the same standard would apply to other chemicals
there would be none left.
The key study in this assessment was published in 1972. Why is this being
dug up now to justify banning borax when it was of no concern for the past
40 years? It does not make any scientific sense, especially if you consider
that the main chemical in the new borax substitute, sodium percarbonate, is
about three times more toxic than borax. Acute oral LD50 values for
animals are from 1034 to 2200 mg/kg/day (23). Even the commonly used
sodium bicarbonate, with an animal LD50 of 3360 mg/kg, is nearly twice as
toxic as borax (24). Both of these chemicals have not been tested for long-
term reproductive toxicity at the high doses that caused fertility problems in
rats and mice.
The same applies to washing powders, it has been stated that no toxicity is
expected if used in the approved way, or that reproductive tests have not
been done. Ingredients in these products are more toxic than borax, why
can they be used in the approved way but not borax? And how about really
toxic items such as caustic soda and hydrochloric acid?
Why do they remain available to the public when one of the safest
household chemicals is banned despite the fact that it is absolutely
impossible to cause any reproductive harm with the approved use?
Regardless of the lack of any scientific credibility, the stage has been set for
borax and boric acid to be globally removed from public sale at short or no
notice. Even low-level and less effective boron tablets are now tightly
controlled by the pharmaceutical industry, and may be restricted at any time
through Codex Alimentarius regulations. With this the medical-
pharmaceutical system has safely defused any potential danger that borax
may have posed to its profitability and survival.
Note:
This article is not about curing arthritis. Boron is essential for healthy bones
and joints, and supplements may be able to help with arthritis, but chronic
conditions often are associated with additional other deficiencies, allergies,
microbial infestations and inflammation. All of these factors may need to be
addressed. For further information see Arthritis and Rheumatism or the
more detailed Overcoming Arthritis.

REFERENCES
(1) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9638606
(2) http://www.whale.to/w/boron.html
(3) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1566627/pdf/envhper0040
3-0084.pdf
(4) http://nah.sagepub.com/content/7/2/89.full.pdf
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(11) http://jac.oxfordjournals.org/content/63/2/325.long
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(13) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2873987/
(14) http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/fluoride.html
(15) http://www.supergenial.ch/pi1/pd2.html
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(19) http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp26-c2.pdf
(20) http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=EPA-HQ-OPP-2005-
0062-0004
(21) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globally_Harmonized_System_of_Classific
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(22) http://echa.europa.eu/documents/10162/17230/supdoc_boric_acid_201
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