Scroll down to discussion and conclusion (on page 70). It is not hard to see that boron helps our cognition.
LOW DOSE (!!!) boron has helped some who have arthritis.
To those who maybe lurking...
(Yes I am aware of the boron - 17beta-estradiol connection -upregulating - which appears to activate PKA and PKC and uncouple GTP and I am aware of Bb's GTP guanylyltransferase. I am also aware of the boron - 24-hydroxylase connections.)
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Marnie, What form and what dosage of boron would you suggest for the average Lyme patient?
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The Biopure supplement Core has boron in it at 3mg.
In the form of aspertate/citrate/Glycinate.
Haven't noticed too much in the brain department tho.
I'm not sure what the dosage should be daily.
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Marnie lives! When did Marnie come back? That's a good thing.
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