Re: CS> Borax Aldi

2010-03-09 Thread Golden Aldi
Thanks, Rowena!

I'll have to go visit a few in my area, you never know!

I went to the apothecary for some 35% H2O2, but they told me they only had
the 30%, and asked what I wanted it for, as she was relunctant to give me
any at that dilution. She was happy with my answer, I told her I was mixing
it with the water for the humidifiers. I did have to sign a release form,
stating that they had informed me about it being a semi-dangerous substance.
Geez!!

I informed her, that in the States, you could buy it at Amazon online, and
she told me, well yeah! They also sell cortisone salves over the counter!"
meaning that just because its over the counter, doesn't mean it shouldn't be
handled as a controlled substance.

Go figure.

On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 4:04 AM, Rowena  wrote:

> An animal feed store might have it in bulk - I buy 25 kg at a time of Borax
> decahydrate (from Turkey), Epsom Salts, and Sodium Bicarbonate.  They are
> safer to use than "normal" detergents as per Hulda Clark's writings.
>  Otherwise in small quantities - yes, supermarket laundry section as a
> water softener.
>
> Rowena (Australia)
>
>
> I'm ordering borax off the internet, since I have no idea where to buy it
> elsewhere, in Germany,
>
>


Re: CS> Borax Aldi

2010-03-08 Thread Rowena

An animal feed store might have it in bulk - I buy 25 kg at a time of Borax decahydrate 
(from Turkey), Epsom Salts, and Sodium Bicarbonate.  They are safer to use than 
"normal" detergents as per Hulda Clark's writings.
 Otherwise in small quantities - yes, supermarket laundry section as a water 
softener.

Rowena (Australia)


I'm ordering borax off the internet, since I have no idea where to buy it
elsewhere, in Germany,


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