These are some notes I had on the subject.....debbie
Many books on it.
This article is written by a biochemist, Walter Last.
Go here:
http://users.mrbean.net.au/~wlast/HF3-3.html
Here is one of the many citation of using boron
(borax) to prevent fluoride issues:
source:
http://www.fluoridealert.org/pesticides/1979.f.abstracts.htm
Fluoride 1979; 12(3):136-143
Effects of fluoride intoxication of several months on
hemostasis in rabbits in the presence and absence of
an antidote (Boron)
Elsair J, Merad B, Denine R, Reggabi M, Benali M,
Alamir B, MA Rachedi
Institute of Medical Sciences, Algiers, Algeria
Summary: Intoxication of rabbits with 40 mg/kg/day of
fluoride during a seven-month period induced a
discrete disturbance of hemostasis, and of
coagulation. Changes in the global coagulation and
prothrombin complex occurred, but formation of fibrin
or of platelets appeared normal. Vitamin D and calcium
given during three weeks following discontinuence of
fluoride normalized the global coagulation but failed
to improve the changes in prothrombin complex. Boron
added to fluoride in drinking water in doses of 15.4
mg/kg/day throughout the period of intoxication
prevented the disturbance of the coagulation.

Fluoride 1979; 12(4):172-176
Effect of fluorine and an antidote (Boron) on
respiration of liver tissue in rabbits
Elsair J, Merad R, Denine R, Reggabi M, Alamir B,
Benali M, Khelfat K, Rachedi MA
Institute of Medical Sciences, Algiers, Algeria
>Can you taste the soap at all? any side affect's to
>note or watch for?
No taste. No side effects. Dog seems to like it
especially when they are sick. It cures mange.
However, dogs seems to be cured much faster with
another form of boron, sodium perborate. This is also
used as a cure for bird flu virus (along with a couple
of drops of H2O2 3%)

>I am having an awful time getting my thyroid to
>work the way it should. I am doing the Lugo's iodine
>right now will
>that interfeer at all with taking the Borax?
Borax will help prevent fluoride from interfering with
iodine absorption. Also, most iodine supplements do
not work.
The only way a body can absorb iodine is by painting
your foot with iodine. (Foot best absorb it for
unknown reasons). The other way to take iodine is to
eat seaweed. A japanese study confirms best form of
iodine diet is seaweed and kelp. If body is already
deficient in B12, the body won't absorb it regardless
of what supplements you take. Therefore, getting a
shot or injection of B12 first, then take your
seaweed, kelp or paint iodine on small area of foot
will work.

> Dosing for borax.

>

> About 2-5 mg/liter per day. That's about a small
> pinch. As usual, it is a conservative figure. People
> with arthritis and rheumatism, etc. need much more
> than this in the order of 20-50 mg/day.

> Again I don't take it every day, I might take it 100
> mg
> once a month and stop, which is a big pinch. This is
> because of convenience. My sick dog, only 15 kg. in
> weigh took borax crystals (from a sodium perorate
> precipitate) and he ate about 3 grams (3000 mg.)
> because it was needed to recover from mange.

> Borax might be the medicine against parasites, which
> is lyme like disease. High borax in the blood prevents
> parasites from laying their eggs and die very quickly.
> Therefore, it might be suitable for lyme, and possibly
> other lyme-like diseases (mycoplasma caused),
> including lupus, candida, etc. Of course, candida can
> easily be eliminated by taking about 1 cap of fulvic
> acid anyway, so that negates the necessity of going on
> borax.

> So you can imagine that we might need much more.
> However, there is so much misinformation and
> encouragement to take less, that we just don't know
> the optimum dosages. Dogs are easy to find, the dog
> has enough instincts to determine its own dosage by
> choice. When the dog feels well, he will not take
> them, but when they are sick, they take more. I give
> him 2 bowls of water, one with and one without the
> borax, apparently he knows the difference.

> We need more boron than the 2-5 mg/liter than you
> think because fluoride has been accumulating all our
> life. I imagine a dosage closer to 10 mg/liter per day
> is in order. But as always, start small and increasing
> dosages slowly and see how you feel is most practical
> approach to determine optimum dosages.

> I haven't determine any chelation of fluoride yet,
> since these are unpublished research that I couldn't
> obtain at the time.

> Fluoride just accumulates in your pineal gland in the
> order of thousands ppm by the time you die. Fluoride
> accumulation and calcium are the major mechanisms to
> accelerated aging and it is a major aging biomarker.
> Once there is too much fluoride, it just chokes the
> pineal gland to death and accelerate the aging process
> by destroying the circadium rhythm which controls
> sleep. This is why old people have trouble sleeping:
> pineal gland is choking from too much calcium and
> fluoride. As you know STS will remove calcium. THERE
> IS A POSSIBILITY THAT STS MIGHT REMOVE FLUORIDE also.

> The funny thing is key aging biomarkers information
> are kept away from the public and you have to do some
> work gathering this information together in one place.