That's pretty amazing info, Rowena.

I wonder what a good oral dose is to chelate body accumulation of 
flouride. We have flouridated city water here and, though I drink 
distilled, I still have to bathe in the junk. Activated charcoal 
filters will take out chlorine but not flouride, if what I remember 
hearing a few years back is still true.

I could use pineal gland cleanse, by golly! <grin>

Peace,

Mike D.

> http://fidosplace.wordpress.com/2008/05/13/home-remedy-for-several-types
> -of-mange-more/
> 
> I thought the group would be interested in this information.
> Although it is for the treatment of dogs, my ears pricked up when I
> spotted the reference to Lyme also. I haven't heard about that
> connection before, though Lyme sufferers may have. Rowena
> 
> Quote:
> . I must make a strong statement that the formula (borax+h2o2 or sodium
> perborate) works bests and it is broad spectrum. You can use it to
> control mange, mites, fleas, and lyme disease (initiated by those crawly
> insects). I have actually compared side to side with neem oil, mineral
> oil, apple cider vinegar and others here in Bangkok and this is the most
> wide spectrum cure I have found. Borax prevents denaturation of DNA/RNA
> in dogs and I currently use this as life extension for dogs. For example
> a ribose sugar, deoxyribose sugar, and various sugar that causes
> accelerated aging in dogs can be slowed down with supplementation of
> dogs indirectly when you do the borax wash. " "Prepare peroxide 1%
> solution, add 2-3 tablespoon of borax to that cup. Stir and wait for a
> couple of minutes for the borax to dissolve. The formula doesn't require
> an exact science. The importance is to add enough borax until the
> solution is no longer soluble and well past saturation."  . . . 
> 
> Borax's toxicity is about 3000 mg/kg, which is the equivalent toxicity
> to about that of salt. (check wikipedia). The idea is to make a solution
> of borax so that the solution can cover the entire body and penetrate
> through the skin of the dog to kill the demodex mites, for example. To
> use a spot treatment by pure powder will take an infinitely long time as
> it does not get to it through the dog's skin. . . . 
> 
> You see borax will both kill the eggs, modifying the hormones and their
> eggs by drying them all at once. The weakness of borax is limited
> solubility and limited penetration of the skin which you need either
> vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, benzoyl peroxide (toxic), MSM or DMSO
> solution. Ideally 10% DMSO should be preferred....
> 
> The one magic that borax has over its neighbors is that the borax powder
> that the dogs leaves in the house will kill the eggs even after the dogs
> no longer has mange and re-infection is therefore next to impossible.
> However, borax has limited effect on killing the larger mites and fleas,
> but not mange. I found that adding 1/8 teaspoon per liter of water of
> borax added to the dog's water will cause the larger fleas to dry up and
> die at the same time. My dog for some reason likes to eat something like
> more than 1 gram of the sodium perborate crystals whenever he feels sick
> and the fleas just die off. The borax modifies the dog's blood and kills
> the mange inside out. This is why borax, i.e., sodium perborate, is
> required for mange, but not anything else due to preventive re-infection
> of the mange by the powder of the borax that destroys the eggs where the
> dog sleeps and where it walks around throughout the house. . . .
> 
> Just want to tell you that there are many ways you can treat mange, but
> the issue is one of toxicity, re infection, toxic levels, which portion
> kills it and how, and which is the penetrant which is the key to it all.
> Penetrant is important, the chemical must reach the target demodex under
> the skin. Usually hydrogen peroxide, vinegar, DMSO, and MSM will do
> that. It must be reminded again that borax, to work most effectively, is
> to prepare a solution without washing it off, followed by a small amount
> of borax powder to be applied if you wish. Any other application other
> than this such as using as purely powder form is NOT going to work.
> 
> Also http://www.curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=859761 info re borax and
> fluoride. http://www.earthclinic.com/Pets/allergies_questions.html more
> about dogs, borax, infestations etc.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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