I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard this argument, but I can tell you this, I don’t know how much I believe it. Boric acid, which is found in some types of birth control pills, has long been known to cause menstrual cramps and irregular bleeding. I have yet to see any scientific proof that it’s effective.
Boric acid is, in fact, an estrogen, so its effect on menstruation is completely unknown. There are a number of cases of people who have had a period as a result of taking boric acid, but this is not common.
In fact, a recent study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology found that boric acid may not have any effect on birth control pills. The researchers followed 22 women who took boric acid in order to see if it affected their menstrual periods. One woman who took the boric acid, but who did not have a period, reported that she did not get one.
It’s not entirely surprising, but the study doesn’t actually prove anything. In fact, the researchers did not conduct a controlled study that would have definitively ruled out the boric acid, so they can’t say anything is normal for menstrual periods. The researchers did however collect some medical records from the women who took the boric acid, and found no evidence of a medical reason for a lack of period.
The only thing that seems certain is that a lack of a menstrual period causes women not to carry around extra boric acid, so this is a plausible explanation. In the past we’ve seen this happen to people with a high level of testosterone, but that doesn’t explain everything, so we’ll take a look at some other possible causes.
Another possible cause is that a woman who takes boric acid might not have any period, but this is unlikely. Boric acid is actually a very good medication for women who need to go through menopause, but it can also be an issue for people who are taking birth control. So this may be due to the fact that a woman taking boric acid might not be able to get pregnant, but it’s not sure.
I found a study that looked at a woman who took boric acid for a few months. I cant find it, but it was a case where their body became resistant to the drug, so they stopped taking it. I thought it was interesting because it shows the possibility that it could affect other things as well. Boric acid is a drug that can affect hormones in a very negative way. It makes hormones in a woman’s body lower.
It is believed that Boric acid can also affect birth control pills. A study at Duke University found that men taking boric acid for a month before getting their period may develop a higher chance of getting pregnant. Some people have speculated that boric acid may affect contraception because it alters hormones in a way that makes it more difficult to get pregnant. However, there is a debate amongst scientists about whether it affects contraception, as it may alter the effectiveness of the pill.
I personally think that it’s a bit weird to try to make the pill a bit more effective by altering one’s hormones, but I suppose it wouldn’t be the first time this happens.
It’s not really that weird because, as with any other drug, you probably would have to take it for a long while to see any real changes in hormone levels. But if you’re going to try to mess with your hormones, you should probably aim it at a high enough dose that it actually affects your ability to get pregnant, not the pill.
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