Borax Boiron : Sodium Borate in Homeopathy
Borax 4CH, 5CH, 7CH, 9CH, 15CH, 30CH Boiron homeopathic granules available in our online pharmacy
Borax is a homeopathic remedy obtained from sodium borate. It is mainly indicated for the treatment of mouth ulcers in children and infants. It can also be used to treat certain behavioral disorders and dermatological pathologies. Borax can be used to treat naupathia, vertigo and genital herpes. For the treatment of mouth ulcers, the remedy should be taken systematically, while for motion sickness, it should be used only occasionally, until the discomfort subsides.
Borax 9CH indications and dosage
An effective homeopathic remedy for mouth ulcers, genital herpes, motion sickness and sleep disorders in anxious children.
Borax is a highly effective homeopathic remedy used to treat a wide range of disorders. We'll review all the important information on Borax, including its origin, therapeutic indications, how to take it, special features and contraindications.
Origin of the Borax homeopathic strain
Borax is a homeopathic remedy of chemical origin, also known as sodium borate.
Borax homeopathic remedies in the homeopathic dilutions 4CH, 5CH, 7CH, 9CH, 15CH, 30CH can be used for a variety of symptoms, such as mouth ulcers, dizziness on descending movements, leucorrhoea like raw egg white with the impression of hot water discharge, membranous dysmenorrhoea, herpes, hand eczema and psoriasis.
Therapeutic indications for Borax
Borax is mainly used to treat the following symptoms:
- Painful mouth ulcers, particularly in infants
- Genital herpes
- Motion sickness, particularly when the movement is abrupt forward or up and down (e.g.: an air pocket in a plane, getting off an elevator...)
- Sleep disorders in anxious children who startle at the slightest noise.
Mouth ulcers can be mild and disappear on their own in one to 2 weeks at most, but they can be more intense and recurrent. In this case, they may be linked to other pathologies and require medical attention. When they are painful, they cause a burning sensation and discomfort, making it difficult to eat. The homeopathic remedies Borax or Mercurius corrosivus combined with mouthwashes made with a mixture of Calendula andHydrastis canadensis mother tinctures are effective in making mouth ulcers disappear.
Other uses for Borax in homeopathy
In addition to treating mouth ulcers, Borax is also indicated for relieving certain behavioral disorders and other dermatological and stomatological problems.
- Motion sickness: Also known as naupathy or kinetosis, this disorder generally manifests itself as vomiting, nausea, dizziness, sweating, pallor, excessive salivation, anxiety and general malaise. Borax stimulates the brain and combats these discomforts.
- Psoriasis: This homeopathic remedy can also be used to treat psoriasis, a chronic skin condition that causes red, scaly patches on the skin.
- Genital herpes: Borax can also relieve the symptoms of genital herpes, a viral infection characterized by painful blisters on the genitals.
How should Borax be taken?
Borax should not be taken with meals, tobacco, coffee or mint. Granules and doses should be left to melt under the tongue. For infants, these forms can be dissolved in a little water.
Recommended dosages are as follows:
- For mouth ulcers and genital herpes: Borax 9 CH: 5 granules morning, noon and night for 1 week.
- For motion sickness: Borax 15 CH: 5 granules at the time of departure, then repeat as needed.
- For sleep disorders: Borax 15 CH: 5 granules at bedtime for 2 months. If you wake up, take another 5 granules.
The homeopathic doctor selects the appropriate medicine, dilution and dosage according to the patient's state of health and characteristic symptoms.
- Forgenital herpes and mouth ulcers, take a dose of Borax 9 CH as soon as the first symptoms appear, and repeat every two hours until the condition disappears.
- For motion sickness, Borax 9 CH or 15 CH should be taken every hour during the journey, until no further discomfort is felt.
Recommendations for use and instructions for use Borax 5CH
Whatever the pathology to be treated, one dose of Borax corresponds to five granules. However, the frequency of use depends on the manifestation of the disease. For genital herpes and mouth ulcers, a dose of Borax 9 CH should be taken as soon as the first symptoms appear, and repeated every two hours until the condition disappears. For motion sickness, Borax 9 CH or 15 CH should be taken every hour during the journey until no further discomfort is felt.
- Painful mouth ulcers, especially in infants: Borax 5 CH, 5 homeopathic granules, 3 times a day, is recommended.
- Herpes (oral or genital): in the case of mucocutaneous lesions, follow a course of treatment with Borax 9 CH, 5 granules, taken 2 times daily.
- Motion sickness, especially if you're going downhill (air pocket in a plane, elevator going downhill, mountain trip at altitude, etc.): Borax 9 CH Boiron granules should be taken on demand, and just before departure if possible.
- Sleep disorders in anxious children who startle at the slightest noise: it is useful to give them 3 Borax 15 CH granules in the evening, at least half an hour before bedtime.
Your pharmacist's advice
Borax is a particularly effective homeopathic remedy for highly anxious people who startle at the slightest noise, who are afraid of going down or falling, who are prone to motion sickness, and who tend to get mouth ulcers. It can be used on adults and children, as well as infants.
Do not touch the homeopathic granules with your fingers.
Use a specific toothpaste compatible with homeopathic treatments (such as Homéodent Boiron).
Borax, or Sodium Borate, with its synthetic origin and inclusion in official pharmacopoeias, represents a valuable therapeutic option in homeopathy. Its availability in a variety of formulations and potencies ensures a personalized approach to treatment, tailored to each patient's unique symptoms. As a versatile homeopathic remedy, Borax illustrates homeopathy's commitment to offering natural, effective solutions for a variety of conditions, reinforcing its role in contemporary alternative medicine.
Borax 15CH packaging and capacity
- Tube of translucent Borax granules 4CH, 5CH, 7CH, 9CH, 15CH, 30CH (allows visualization of remaining granules). Weight 4g. Approx. 80 granules.
- Tube of single-dose translucent globules (for visualizing remaining globules). Weight 1g.
Borax, or Sodium Borate, occupies a special place in homeopathy thanks to its unique properties and wide range of applications. First synthesized for medicinal use, this compound has been integrated into the French and European pharmacopoeia, underlining its importance in alternative treatments. This article explores in detail the characteristics of Borax, its various available formulations, and its main areas of therapeutic application.
Overview and recognition
Borax, scientifically known as sodium borate, is a compound of synthetic origin that has made its mark in the world of homeopathic medicine. Registered under the number EH00033, it benefits from official recognition attested by its inclusion in the French and European pharmacopoeia. This formal validation guarantees not only the quality but also the reliability of this remedy for practitioners and patients alike.
Formulations and dilutions
Doses and Tubes: To meet a variety of therapeutic needs, Borax is available in several forms, including doses and tubes. Potencies range from 4 CH to 30 CH, allowing great flexibility in prescribing and adapting treatment to the patient's specific symptoms.
Magistral and Korsakovian preparations: Borax is also available in magistral preparations, with Hahnemannian dilutions starting at 3 CH. For cases requiring special potencies, Korsakovian dilutions in 200K, 1,000K and 10,000K are available, offering a broad spectrum of treatment adapted to individual needs.
Therapeutic applications
The use of Borax in homeopathy is diverse, reflecting its ability to act effectively on many fronts. Primarily known for its action against mouth ulcers and oral problems, it is also recommended for digestive disorders and certain forms of anxiety, particularly in children. Its ability to soothe and treat a variety of conditions makes it a preferred choice for practitioners looking for complete homeopathic solutions.
Precautions for use
Borax is a safe and highly effective homeopathic remedy for treating mouth ulcers, genital herpes, motion sickness and sleep disorders in anxious children.
It can be used safely during pregnancy and breastfeeding, and there are no known contraindications to its use. However, if you experience any adverse effects, we recommend that you consult a doctor or pharmacist.
If you are interested in using Borax to treat any of the above symptoms, it is recommended that you consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice on dose and duration of treatment.
Contraindications and side effects of Borax
There are no known contraindications to the use of Borax. However, in the event of adverse reactions, it is recommended to consult a physician or pharmacist.
Warning
Contains sucrose. Keep Borax homeopathic medicines 4CH, 5CH, 7CH, 9CH, 15CH, 30CH away from light, heat, humidity and all sources of fumes and fragrances.
Giving homeopathic granules to babies and children
Dissolve Borax granules 5CH, 9CH, 15CH in 100ml of water. As the granules take a long time to dissolve, you'll need to prepare your mixture in advance. It's important to follow the dosage instructions and consult a health professional if you have any questions or concerns.
Borax homeopathy and pregnancy
Borax can be used safely during pregnancy and breastfeeding. These homeopathic medicines have no chemical toxicity, no contraindications, no interaction with other drugs, and no adverse effects related to the quantity of product ingested. Pregnant women can take homeopathic remedies with no known risk to themselves or their unborn child, but it's best to seek advice online.
What to do if there is no improvement within 24 hours
Certain pathologies cannot be treated with homeopathy simply by self-medication. Their severity requires medical advice from a homeopathic doctor. This doctor will judge whether your condition can be treated with Borax 4CH, 5CH, 7CH, 9CH, 15CH, 30CH homeopathy alone, or whether your treatment needs to be supplemented with allopathy.