I have a friend who has been taking boric acid pills for her period. She does not know if she has been taking the pill and she doesn’t know why. I told her that she might have been taking the wrong pills but I didn’t think there was anything wrong with taking the pill because it was a very common drug.
Yes, I’ve heard of this drug but I only recently learned that boric acid was actually a dangerous drug. It is a type of antifreeze that you can use to kill yourself in several ways, including drowning in it, taking it in large doses, or as a poison. Boric acid is often mixed with other ingredients to hide its effects, and as a result is very dangerous. It can be very dangerous if you have taken it in large doses.
It’s not actually dangerous if you take it in large doses. In fact, it’s not nearly dangerous enough to be called a “drug.” The dose needed to kill you is much smaller than the dose needed to cause an allergic reaction.
Yes, you can kill yourself with boric acid. But if you take a lot of boric acid, it takes a lot of boric acid to get high.
I have suffered through periods of acid reflux that have left me feeling like I’m going to pass out. The only way I’ve been able to get rid of it is if I eat a lot of things that have boric acid in them, like nuts and cheese.
Yes, you can take acid. And yes, you can take boric acid. And yes, you can take acid on your period. But they are two different things.
In a previous blog post we discussed the two reasons that boric acid is used (the first is for taking pain pills, the second is for causing pain). You can take it while you are taking painkillers, or you can take it while you are not taking painkillers. You can take it when you have a headache, or you can take it when you have a migraine. You can take it when your body has a high fever and you feel nauseous.
We all know that boric acid is used to take painkillers, as it is a pain killer. But there are certain people who just take it like a painkiller, and there are certain people who just take it like a painkiller. So what’s the difference between taking boric acid on your period and taking it on your period? Well, a lot of people assume that the two are the same, but that’s not true.
As a migraine sufferer, I have to say I feel a little embarrassed to be telling you this. But I can tell you that taking boric acid on your period causes nausea, constipation, and a high fever.
Well, like every other drug, it works in two different ways. First, it causes a high fever that keeps your bowels moving. And second, the boric acid, that you’re taking, is a painkiller, and that’s what causes the nausea and constipation. The thing for many people is that taking boric acid on your period is considered to be an illegal drug in many countries, so they think it’s a drug or something.