Yes, it can. It’s not a miracle cure, but it will make you feel better if you try it and are interested in doing so. It’s also a strong mood stabilizer.
Apparently an article in The New York Times says that it will make you feel “like you got a little too much to drink and now you want to start your period.
Yes, of course, and you have to be careful though. While some women find the menstrual cramps and headaches as pleasurable, they can cause blood clots. So if you have any blood clots, you want to look away as soon as possible. Also if you have a heart condition, you may not be able to take the boric acid.
That’s right. The article also says that you should NOT use boric acid after having had sex, as it can cause heart attacks. But apparently some women do. So now there are conflicting reports on the effects of boric acid on your health. I’m not sure if it actually does anything to your heart, but it’s quite strange.
There is a lot of info on the internet about boric acid, but this is probably the most reliable source I’ve found. Just because it doesn’t cause heart attacks doesn’t mean that it doesn’t hurt the heart. But as someone with a heart condition, I can tell you it does have an effect. You can easily take boric acid in pill form. Boric acid tablets are a pain though because they are a liquid, but you can make yourself a boric acid gel.
I actually tried taking boric acid gel, and I found that it started my period. However, it was a bit of a hassle to get my period started, so it was probably not recommended.
The biggest downside to taking boric acid is that it can make you really dizzy, and it might just cause you to stop breathing. That might be a dealbreaker if your doctor has prescribed it as a replacement for birth control. But as a side effect, it can slow your pulse, and cause you to have a hard time walking or breathing.
My recommendation is to wait until you’re at least 35 before taking boric acid for the first time. It might have a slightly different effect if you’re already on the pill or any other form of birth control. At that point, take it once a month.
As a result of the boric acid’s effect on your menstrual cycle, some women lose their periods entirely, some of us may find that it stops us from ovulating, and some even experience bleeding all the time. So if you find that it’s stopping you from ovulating, you might want to wait at least a month before taking it again. The boric acid is also a powerful mood enhancer.
According to the Mayo Clinic, it might be one of the most effective birth control methods ever discovered. You can use it with any kind of medicine or medication. So this is really the best thing I’ve heard of since the luteal phase-stop pill. I am sure that there are other reasons for it, but I’m not sure what it is.