Borax is commonly used in household cleaning products, and as booster for laundry detergent. TikTokers are drinking and bathing in borax, incorrectly claiming it can help with ailments and weight loss ...
Wash your clothes with borax — not your body. The powdery chemical compound often used as a cleaning agent was trending on Twitter on Friday, after a news report claimed that some antivaxers have been ...
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Anti-vaxx groups and some doctors are advocating for, among other things, borax baths, NBC News reports, in an effort to “undo” the covid-19 vaccine they’ve already taken. The intended audience for ...
Medical experts are scrubbing away at a TikTok video featuring a Georgia doctor who allegedly, and maybe unwittingly, confused some people into believing COVID vaccines could be removed from a ...
In the latest health fad to alarm and exasperate medical experts, people on TikTok have cheerily “hopped on the borax train” and are drinking and soaking in the toxic cleaning product based on false ...
There is no truth behind social media scuttlebutt that people can “detox” their body of the Covid-19 vaccine in a bath made with the household cleaner borax, experts said. Anti-vaxxers on social media ...
There is no truth behind social media scuttlebutt that people can “detox” their body of the COVID-19 vaccine in a bath made with the household cleaner borax, experts, including a physician with The ...