Thanks, I`ll try it! If I can`t stand the borax, I`ll just use it in my
laundry...
Marshalee


> I've used CMO for years now and have reported what it has done for me
> several times.
>
> Now if you really want that relief to go into high gear, get Boron into
your
> diet. It will do things that CMO won't, and the two together are a one-two
> punch against arthritis.
>
> But to stay on the topic of CS- it was MSM that gave me my first real
> arthritis relief, but the whole time I took it, I could feel the pain
> seething underneath like a caged animal, and if I didn't take massive
doses
> of MSM, the animal lashed out. CS is what stopped all that. Just a few
weeks
> of taking a pint daily of CS stopped all my seething chronic pain back in
> 2000.
>
> When you have been badly damaged by whatever cause of arthritis, no matter
> how you may rid yourself of the cause, you are left with osteo-arthritis.
> That's where CMO and Boron really make a difference.
>
> To test this for your self cheap and easy...and I ask anyone reading this
> not to jump to conclusions and start flaming me about it*...start dipping
a
> wet fingertip, up to the first joint, into BORAX (yes 20 Mule Team Borax)
> and lick it off, at least once a day, going up to perhaps 4 times a day
> until you get the relief you need. The first thing you may notice is that
> the finger you use may start to feel better.
>
> *Borax is mined out of the ground and is perfectly edible, despite being
> sold as a laundry cleaner complete with warnings not to eat it because
They
> (The Powers That Be) don't want you to know how effective it is. TOO much,
> as in spoonfuls, is poisonous, but what won't kill you if you take TOO
much?
>
> If you're squeamish about doing it that way, then get yourself a boron
> supplement. I will not entertain arguments from
> non-supplement-get-it-all-from-food freaks. You cannot get enough boron
that
> way to get this ball rolling if you have severe arthritis. Forget it. I
> personally am now using Twin Labs Tri-Boron. Most people on this list are
> not of that extreme mindset anyway, since CS is definitely not available
as
> food.
>
> Daddybob
>
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