WHY CAN'T I FALL ASLEEP?

Posted by Alena (San Diego) on 11/01/2006

I am taking Oral H202. Still in the 1st month, it has made my energy go up as far as the fatigue that I have, I have hcv and boy, talk about a kicker, trippy virus. I get tired and it is like strange hallucinations. I have received so much more energy, however now I can't sleep at night. It takes quite a while to fall asleep. Maybe I am not taking enough. I thought I was taking too much so I cut down. Now that I read about the nasal spray...I guess I need more. Basically I go back and forth, I have a habbit of going to work when done I go straight home, get in my jammies and get in bed. With the new energy I don't know what to do...I think I need the sleep but I can't fall asleep. Let me know if you have any advice or feedback.

Replied by Ted
Bangkok, Thailand
392 posts

Dear Alena: Whenever my body is acid, I tend to be a bit hyper, so one simple remedy you can try is to take some 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda to 1/2 glass of water with every meal.

I will sometimes add one small pinch of borax to a glass of water, if I have trouble sleeping. The borax tends to stabilize the body's biological clock and also remove the fluoride buildup in the pineal gland by removing fluoride, allowing normal sleep.

I often take a bit more sometimes to sleep now and then. Ordinary Borax toxicity is close to that of a plain salt, there has been a lot efforts to suppress this fact from sleeping pill manufacturers. It is one of oldest remedy I know handed down from my grandmother.

You can check toxicity for sodium borate yourself for ORAL Rat LD50 for both salt and borax and compare. All online encyclopedia tends to delete this critical fact and lump both borax and boric acid together.

The issue of toxicity for boric acid is a lot more toxic then the sodium borate. Fluoride toxicity is infinite times more toxic than borax, but yet they put it in toothpaste and your drinking water everyday. While authorities claim there is no antidote for fluoride, there is, and it is borax.


NEXT 
Advertisement