Boron a Wonder Panacea?
In spite of the challenges of reading this text (numerous grammatical errors, etc.), I have to say that I think we owe ‘Fly Girl’ (an obvious pen name, considering the climate – especially here in the States – regarding the alleged ‘dangers’ of Boron) a debt of gratitude for putting this little booklet together. I wasn’t able to determine if she actually had some kind of degree (i.e. PhD in chemistry, pharmacology or even an MD), but I wouldn’t think so based on the … lack of correct grammatical and related construction. But one never knows.
Regardless, Fly Girl provides quite a bit of history and other information regarding Boron, as well as some basic dosages based on the usage of a doctor who conducted his own studies sometime last century.
There are a few books on Boron in the Big Box Bookstores, but oddly enough, they – for the most part – cost an average of about $65 upwards of $180 and more. Boron, itself, is a product offering as well, but apparently we’re not supposed to TELL the clerk/owner we’re buying this product to use as a healthcare supplement to ingest ourselves since it is, again allegedly ‘dangerous.’
So why do the authorities allow its sale at all? Why not regulate it or completely restrict its access/usage? Instead, it’s sold as an Over-the-Counter (OTC) product.
And of course, I found it quite interesting that one of the facts that Fly Girl shares is that when the pharmaceutical industry realized just how beneficial Boron is for so many things, it was only at that point that the FDA and other governmental regulatory agencies here in the States decided to limit (at the least) its access.
Yet, it’s not difficult to see why: if this substance can alleviate as many conditions and diseases as seems to have been claimed by many people, including healthcare professionals, why WOULDN’T it be restricted or even outright banned?
That, of course, might just go to show how corrupt so many healthcare and health-related agencies are, not only in the States, but around the world.
An eye opener.