Every few months, a new wellness trend sweeps social media, while some of them are effective and harmless, others are questionable, and a few make the doctors genuinely concerned. The latest to enter ...
Doctors say the #borax TikTok health trend is more dangerous than beneficial. Here’s what you need to know. Scroll through TikTok under #borax, and you’ll find users recommending the cleaning agent ...
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 ...
In a TikTok video that has garnered hundreds of thousands of views, Dr. Carrie Madej outlined the ingredients for a bath she said will “detox the vaxx” for people who have given into Covid-19 vaccine ...
Online advice encouraging social media users to bathe in a concoction of Epsom salt, Borax, and sea salt to rid themselves of ‘nanotechnology’ apparently present in the COVID-19 vaccines is pointless ...
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 ...
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 ...
It’s found in lotions, scrubs bath bombs but also used in dishwashing soap, detergent and bathroom cleansers Whether you’re someone who keeps a distance from the beauty space or someone who enjoys ...
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