Thank you Dan. :-) I believe it was 3mg. and not grams..what was I thinking...lol

From: "Dan Nave" <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: CS>CMO & Boron
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 09:36:43 -0500

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 7:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>CMO & Boron

Hello,

Where can I find pure grade Borax in capsule form. I was at Whole Foods
and they have 3gm per capsule. Is this sufficient enough to take during
CMO protocall? or would it be better to take in a liquid form?

kindest regard,

Ernie
_______________________________________________
Ernie,

I don't have any experience with it but here is an article from Chris
Gupta's
web site on boron and borax for arthritis.  He recommends a lot less
than
3 grams, but I'm not sure if that would be detrimental or not.

Dan


http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2003/07/24/how_to_cheaply_obtain_u
se_boron_for_arthritis.htm

July 24, 2003

How to Cheaply Obtain & Use Boron for Arthritis
Categories
Control tactics

Health through Nutrition

Practical Health

Further to my earlier note on "Boron and Arthritis" here is great way to
supplement yourself with this banned nutrient and do an end run around
the regulators!

Chris Gupta

If you are over 50, consider taking boron (30-90 mg Borax). Neuropath
Rex Newnam cured himself and hundreds people of arthritis with this much
neglected nutrient.

http://www.wddty.co.uk/

In a double blind trial comparing 6 mg/d of boron with placebo in the
treatment of arthritis, of the 10 patients on boron, five improved while
only one of ten in the placebo group improved. The boron had significant
benefit in severe osteoarthritis. The 6 mg of boron was in two tablets
containing 25 mg of borax (sodium tetraborate decahydrate) . The
experiment was carried over an eight week period. There were no side
effects noted.

"Boron and Arthritis: The Results of a Double-Blind Pilot Study",
Travers, Richard L. , MD, et al, Journal of Nutritional Medicine,
1990:1:127-132. (Address: Rex E. Newnham, Ph.D., Cracoe House Cottage,
Cracoc Near Skipton, North Yorkshire 5023 6LB, United Kingdom)

Osteoarthritis and Boron

Six mgs/d of Boron (2 tablets of 25 mg Borax Sodium Tetraborate
Decahydrate) was evaluated in 10 patients with radiographically proven
osteoarthritis while 10 patients received placebos. Out of the 10
patients taking boron 5 improved while only 1 improved in the placebo
group. There were no apparent side effects and the author suggests this
limited trial should encourage further investigation.

"Clinical Trial - Boron on Arthritis", Travers, Richard L. , Townsend
Letter For Doctors, June 1990360-362. (Address: Dr. Richard L. Travers,
Department of Medicine, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville 3050,
Australia)

http://www.afpafitness.com/articles/ArthritisAlternatives.htm

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Current research points to boron's being the equivalent of a biochemical
helper in bone health, rather than a front-line soldier. But scientists
also cite evidence that boron somehow prevents calcium from being
excreted, plays a part in the correct balance of other minerals, and
helps the body to avoid osteoporosis in the first place. It certainly
seems to be central to the biochemical equation.

Boron may also have a role in another debilitating bone condition -
arthritis. Arthritis is almost unknown in Israel, where levels of boron
in the soil - and therefore in foods - are high. In Jamaica, however,
it's the reverse situation: boron levels are low and arthritis rates are
correspondingly high. That boron may have a role in the prevention or
modification of arthritis is supported by research done with
arthritis-susceptible rats by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. From
this research, USDA scientists hypothesize that boron may modulate the
immune system and protect against inflammatory disease. However, much
work must be done before scientists can say that boron can help reduce
the human suffering caused by arthritis.

http://www.borax.com/pioneer55.html




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