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[–] 22723111? ago 

Borax.. as in the detergent?!

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[–] 22723285? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

It's not a detergent. It's principally used to kill mould (and also ants). It's available as a clothes wash additive and as "foot powder". In contrast to official government statements, it is ten times less toxic than common salt. (To prove the point, I swallowed a teaspoonful with no harmful effects - but you only need a trace amount each day.)

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[–] 22722053? ago 

So how do the elites avoid it? Do they have the special antidote?

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[–] 22723074? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

They are all clones so they are not affected. When they start to deteriorate they make a new clone... look up Donald Marshall!

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[–] 22722004? ago 

Will Welches grape juice work?

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[–] 22721636? ago 

Where can you get the Usps 5%iodine?

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[–] 22721744? ago 

Look up lugol's iodine

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[–] 22721986? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Take 20 drops of 2% Lugol's iodine (equal to 45mg) and your adrenal and thyroid glands will thank you.

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[–] 22727311? ago 

Can you take while pregnant?

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[–] 22721727? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

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[–] 22721540? ago 

Why is this getting downvoted without a single comment?

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[–] 22727659? ago 

This is complete and utter bs. It's just solvent chemistry. It's literally the opposite of dissolving salt in water. It's basic bitch stuff that's taking everyone for a lap.

Why does it have to be organic juice? Because the hippies that make the juice don't filter it to make it feel and taste different than Welches.

This leaves tons of dissolved solids to precipitate out once the alcohol content spikes.

Water and alcohols are two different polar ends of the spectrum when it comes to what they dissolve. Water will dissolve ionic polar molecules, like salt and sugar, and alcohols like ethanol (the most fun alcohol) will dissolve oils and lighter alcohols like fusel oils, essential oils, methanol and acetone.

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[–] 22721598? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

probably because people are so feeble minded when it comes to facing the truth when it lies outside their comfort zone. Could be shills too?

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[–] 22721669? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

But most people who are here at v/qrv have already gotten over the major hurdles to being open-minded to what's possible. How is this a bridge too far?

I guess I'm suspecting somebody's paid minions don't like this subject. Interesting.

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[–] 22722306? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Because it sounds like bullshit and there is not any photos or scientific explanation. This is a forum where we follow evidence to truth not just buy into any rumor.

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[–] 22723454? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

This is a forum where we exchange material with often-like-minded people. It's not limited to topics with "scientific explanations" and "photos". We're not all going to find the same things interesting. Chillax

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[–] 22722709? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Because we worship at the altar of science.

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[–] 22725831? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I can vouch for the iodine, even if you don't believe Corona virus is caused by smart dust. Been taking it for a while now and benefits are too may to list!

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[–] 22723087? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Thanks for this. We just got sprayed today and have been sprayed a couple times a month all winter long. Having this drink around will offer some peace of mind for me as a parent.

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[–] 22723044? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Recipe is 1/4 tsp Boron (Borax)

You want me to eat detergent?? WTF.

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[–] 22723371? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Borax != boric acid. It's not toxic, and can be used as a boron supplement, though you're gonna have a hell of a time finding any rated as food-grade.

As mentioned elsewhere, boric acid isn't very toxic towards humans, though it's great against many insects. Even so I wouldn't ingest it.

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[–] 22723139? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I think this might be a shill trying to get us to eat poison. Afaik you can't eat straight borax, maybe like a granual at a time or something but that shit is poison.

There's boric acid which is okay, but you have to either get it or perform some reaction to get that...

I think.

I read about it a while ago about detoxifying pineal.

Iodine is supposed to be good for flushing out flouride though

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[–] 22723318? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Boracic acid is 10 times less toxic than table salt. (You can check the toxicity tables yourself.) And check out "The Borax Conspiracy".

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[–] 22723878? 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

no no no. borax is completey safe. yes, this might be a shill, but the borax solution i discovered about 5 years ago when researching stuff for thyroid health. i'm sure it's taken down now but i came across this webpage about an australian doctor in the 60s who found a cure for his arthritic patients. he noticed the arthritis could have been due to low levels of boron on the soil. he made boron pills, cured his patients of arthritis, and the FDA/australian FDA, whatever they are, came after him & banned the supplements. our FDA in america says borax is toxic. it's toxic to inhale the powder in respiratory form, but to eat in a solution, it's just tetrasodium borate. it's just another version of boron. it's completely safe in trace amounts. i used to drink the solution for my thyroid. apparently it removes bromides & flourides from the soft tissues and excretes them through urine.

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[–] 22724279? [S] 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Borax, (Boron) is a natural earth element found on the Periodic Table. Our foods use to be grown in dirt that had plenty. For the past 20 or so years, The chemtrails have depleted our soil of its contents. However, there are still mining operationa extracting this where it is plentiful. It is what is manufactured as Borax. No harm.

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