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> Safe hair washes are: raw eggs or a teaspoon or two of arm and hammer baking

soda in a cup of warm water or mixed as a paste and rubbed into the scalp then

rinsed. For cream rinse, with a teaspoon of vinegar in a cup of water or a

tablespoon of lemon worked through the hair. Rinse again afterward.

>

> We heal from the inside on Bee's plan:

> Candida cannot be cured by " killing it off. " Candida is only cured by building

up the immune system, which is done by:

> 1) Consuming " proper nutrients " (diet plus supplements),

> 2) Eliminating toxins and foods that feed candida (they also feed bacteria and

cancer),

> 3) Eliminating damaging foods, and

> 4) Eliminating toxins in general.

>

> Good antifungals (if you must use them on your scalp) are tablespoon of

coconut oil with 1 or 2 drops of oil of oregano mixed in. Or just the coconut

oil.

@@ Hi Donna,

Thanks for sharing that information in regards to " Ted from Bangkok, Thailand's

remedy for borax.

I will direct your attention and anyone else whom are interested to read all the

responses from " Ted from Bangkok " and Other Respondents to scroll down to "

BORAX SIDE EFFECTS " in the link below.

http://www.earthclinic.com/Remedies/borax.html#WARNINGS

Borax while not to be confused with Boric acid is still problematic.

You will notice, quickly, all sorts of complaints of external and internal

issues from people with using Borax as a health remedy according to Ted's

recommendation of 1/8 - 1/4 tsp of Borax per liter of water.

However in conjunction , excessive calcium imbalance concerns are a constant.

Even Ted from Bangkok from Thailand acknowledges this issue. Thus this seems a

fine balancing act due to other unforeseen variables pending on each individual

i.e diet and or supplements.

Thus, unnecessary and not worth the risk!

Therefore, I would have to agree with Nan, the Borax as a healthy remedy is

inadvisable. Nan's submitted advice is recommended thus avoiding adding more

possible imbalances or more health issues to people with already compromised

health.

Perhaps, Donna, you have been lucky, according to your personal experience and

if you wish to pursue it that is your prerogative.

However, in view of reviewing the source of your information you provided, I

would say it is generally inadvisable. Since the possible associated calcium

imbalances could cause a cascade of health complications.

Furthermore Borax does not address the underlying health problem/s. Only

correcting a deficient immune system is the cure via nutrients found in a diet

as this & healthy lifestyle changes.

The hair wash and antifungal alternatives, Nan has mentioned are safer

alternatives that the general person can use without fear of unnecessary side

effects as seen by Borax users. Thanks again.

With Appreciation,

Ed

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