Boron, Structured Water, & Disability claims following CoV injections - a spike occurred...
Is autism risk associated with cytoplasm dysfunction and would structured water beverages and foods be protective?
Data shared by A Midwestern Doctor (post) was collated by phinancetechnologies.com, link.
When the data shouts, we should listen or look.
Austism disability claims skyrocketed in a pattern temporally linked to CoV injection rollout in 2021…. in adults. If an adult becomes disabled for life following a preventive health care procedure, then, is that a loss of a taxpayer, loss of a worker? Or is that just a planned culling of the workforce? Is the new onset of ‘autism’ in an adult more or less of an adverse effect than if it happens in a toddler?

Whatever the cause, the result is a loss of a worker and the gain of a disabled person for society. We are running out of caregivers already.
A major question to ask is if cognitive function can be restored? Is ongoing decline inevitable, or only inevitable if continued to be ‘treated’ as the current Western medical industry is treating the issue of brain inflammation and gut dysbiosis.
Histamine excess seems causally related and new onset Retinoid Toxicity seems to be an underlying factor adding to the histamine excess. Changes in the liver leading to ongoing over-activation of vitamin A and carotenoids seems related to the symptoms of brain inflammation.
An excess of activated retinoids causes brain and body inflammation—> flu-like symptoms. The body thinks it is fighting an infection. Extreme fatigue, brain fog, body aches, migraines, and even paranoia or mania with run-away behavior may be symptoms.
The solutions required include greatly restricting use of vitamin A and carotenoid foods in the diet and supplements…. seriously, extreme restriction can make a huge improvement in the symptoms if an excess of activation of retinoids is occurring. If colorful produce is being converted into inflammatory over-activity, then less colorful produce will lead to less inflammation rather than being a ‘healthy superfood’. If broccoli is making you ‘sick’, then stop eating it as it is not a ‘health’ food for you anymore.
I can share tips that have helped me or others in my life, but I can’t change your diet for you to test the theory. You need to decide for yourself if dietary changes are worth trying.
The article by A Midwestern Doctor mentions ‘zeta potential’… what is that? It is electric potential within a colloidal suspension - a fluid mixture that has suspended particles within it. ‘Zeta potential’ is a term used in the study of structured water or fluid mixtures which includes cell fluid. It likely is involved in ‘quantum biology’, which is a field that is not really accepted yet by mainstream science, even though it is involved in chloroplasts and embryogenesis.

Quantum energy seems to be an essential part of ‘life’ and yet since it is not well understood it is simply dismissed from the Western medical approach to ‘healthcare’. The math suggests that for optimal health and energy to exist in a person or animal or plant, then quantum flow is needed. Chemical reactions are too slow, and too energy intensive for the math to add up. Health seems to occur at speeds faster than standard chemical reactions… until health is lost.
What is the price of health? Quite a bit. If caregivers were available to hire for 24-hour caregiving needs, then the price is in the range of $600/day, per 24 hours. Most families or individual adults can’t afford that. Expecting national health services to cover nursing home care for everyone who gets disabled by a ‘preventive healthcare injection’ is going to leave people waiting for care. It is unaffordable to jump from 500 newly disabled people per month to 1500 disabled people per month. Where are the extra 1000 caregivers or nursing home beds? Is the government rapidly building more nursing homes?
Meanwhile… in the UK, there is a building boom for nursing home construction:
“Explore how the UK construction sector can capitalize on the growing demand for care and retirement homes in 2024, driven by demographic shifts and government policies.” - The Rising Opportunity in UK Construction: Building Care and Retirement Homes in 2024, approachpersonnel.co.uk
“There are currently around 17,000 care homes in the UK, with these containing an estimated 430,000 residents.
Here, we’ve highlighted some of the most promising care homes that opened in 2024 or are due to open at some point in 2025.” - 10 New Care Homes Opening, (lottie.org)
If your government wants citizens to be disabled, as a ‘policy’, then is that a helpful policy for the nation?
“There’s gold in them, thar hills” — if the ‘gold rush’ is in money to be made from the ‘care’ of newly disabled people, then how long can the gold rush continue before there is a lack of caregivers or nursing home builders? It also leaves the question of “How good will the ‘care’ be for the newly disabled people?” If the goal is to simply make a lot of money off of their slow decline, then will restoring their function and health even be a goal?
… meanwhile, structured water beverages and whole foods are likely to support gut health and reduce inflammation or cancer risks as quantum flow does seem to be a critical part of ‘health’. Standard Western care providers are not going to mention that however.
Types of structured beverages include polyphenol beverages like Suntea or good wine. Diatomaceous earth or boron also structures water. High speed blending of a hot beverage with a spoon of MCT oil will structure the liquid. It becomes ‘milkier’ seeming, coffee becomes more like cappuccino. Milk is a colloidal suspension… it is a structured beverage. A fresh apple is a structured ‘food’. A dehydrated apple bit in a flavored breakfast cereal would have lost its natural energy organization.
Some info on structured water beverages: (post). Polyphenols help ‘structure’ water - help support the organized layers of positive and negative ions. (post) Suntea can be made with herbal or caffeinated green or black tea. Polyphenols are so effective at organizing the water layers that sunshine isn’t even needed. Just put a tablespoon of herbs or tea leaves into a glass liter jar overnight and in the morning a mild tea with the slippery viscosity of structured beverages will be ready. My archives have other posts on ‘structured water’ recipes too.
New product in development: Calcium Fructoborate Benefits | Your Guide to Bone Wellness (nutriavenue.com)
Calcium Fructoborate Boron, Vibrant Health, (professionalsupplementcenter.com)
‘Calcium Fructoborate for Bone and Cardiovascular Health’, pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4930945/
*Diatomaceous earth, food grade, a smidge, or an 1/8th teaspoon of Borox (not food grade so may have contaminants and is not recommended for consumption), will structure water left in the sun in a glass jar. Boron in small amounts can be helpful for health, ongoing use of diatomaceous earth might negatively affect gut microbes.
Kirlian photography seems to capture patterns of ‘structured’ energy within food or life.
Preventive health care is not supposed to cause lifelong disability or death. It used to be a basic premise of ‘preventive healthcare’ to not cause harm. If your government tells you to harm yourself or your family, then is it sensible to follow that order? And why would your government want their population to become disabled? It makes no logical sense unless the government is somehow profiting from the boom in building more nursing homes.
Acute kidney disease has also been observed following the CoV injections. Causing acute kidney disease is not preventive health care, it is disability generative ‘care’. Why are our governments causing major disability in their citizens? Why are people still participating?
Acute kidney disease following COVID-19 vaccination: a single-center retrospective study, (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10239839/)
Boron adequacy may help kidney health. (kidneyurology.org/boron/)
“In Which Amounts Should You Take Boron Supplements:
Dosage of Boron Supplements should be taken in moderation. If someone takes Boron Supplements in excessive amounts, they may experience some severe side effects. To save you the trouble of figuring out what amount is a normal dosage, we have listed it right below.
Age – 1 to 3 Years ; Dosage – 3 mg/day
Age – 4 to 8 Years ; Dosage – 6 mg/day
Age – 9 to 13 Years ; Dosage – 11 mg/day
Age – 14 to 18 Years ; Dosage – 17 mg/day
Age – 19 and above ; Dosage – 20 mg/day” (kidneyurology.org/boron/)
Boron adequacy may help brain health. Dietary boron, brain function, and cognitive performance. J G Penland, (PMC1566632/)
Viscosity
‘Viscosity’ means a mouthfeel that is slightly thicker and more slippery feeling, like syrup or honey compared to water. Vodka or wine has alcohol content in addition to water but has the thicker viscosity of structured beverages unless it has lost its structure. I am not recommending alcohol, just for descriptive purposes - ‘structured beverages’ feel different within the mouth. Someone can try to claim that a glass of tap water is ‘structured water’ but the difference is noticeable within the mouth once you are familiar with ‘viscosity’. You can ‘feel’ the difference between black coffee and a creamy cappuccino. You can see the difference between honey and water but the difference between tap water and structured water is less obvious than that.
Not getting a bioweapon jab, is the better bet though.
Boron
Three milligrams per day for an adult in typically available supplements, is much lower than the 20 mg/day mentioned by kidneyurology.org/boron/ for people over age 19. How much is too much boron? Greater than 500 mg per day for over 50 days was found to have toxic effects leading to use of boric acid as a food preservative to be banned. (Ziola-Frankowska, et al., 2014)
“Starting in the 1870s, for about 50 years, the addition of borates was one of the best methods of preserving food products. The research by Wiley [9], which presented the evidence of the negative effects of boric acid consumption in doses greater than 0.5 g [500 mg] per day for 50 days, contributed to the fact that borates and boric acid were essentially forbidden as food preservatives throughout the world [5].” (Ziola-Frankowska, et al., 2014)
Excessive boron absorption leading to hand cramps is possible from use of the Borax in baths or in a play slime recipe sometimes made for children — if the child plays with the Borax containing play slime often/a lot. Dermatitis of a child’s hands has been documented in medical literature associated with Borax containing play slime, but the article notes that ingredients in the glue, fragrance or other additives may also have been causal factors of skin irritation. (Gittler, et al., 2018)
“Mix 1/4 tsp borax powder into 1/2 cup warm water. Stir until fully dissolved. In a second bowl, mix 1/2 cup glue with 1/2 cup water. Add any coloring or glitter if desired. Slowly pour the borax solution into the glue mixture and stir. Slime will start to form right away!” — How to make Borax Slime, Easy, (littlebinsforlittlehands.com)
A 2021 box of Borax mentions only a single ingredient. More recently produced packages may have perfumes or other additives—read the label.
Magnesium also helps structure water within cell fluid. An atom of magnesium can electrically attract or stabilize a cloud of ~ 64 molecules of water. One water molecule in electrical attraction of an ion of magnesium (2+), progressing up to eight molecules in a cloud around a Mg++ ion, are shown in this graphic:

Polyphenols or boron would also support electrical alignment within a fluid. Strong EMF or radioactivity would be disruptive, or an over-acidic solution would lose structure. Gelatin dessert, Jello TM, is more of a structured fluid compared to water, but it has the addition of a fibrous network, the gelatin or pectin in jams and jellies.
Brave AI on boron in herbal tea:
Boron in Herbal Teas
Boron concentrations in herbal teas and herbs vary widely. For instance, in herbal teas, the boron content can range from 2.71±0.13 to 27.7±0.9 mg/kg, with higher concentrations found in certain herbs like thyme (10.44 ± 0.17 mg/kg) and mint (6.96 ± 0.15 mg/kg).23
Herbal teas, also known as tisanes, are made from the infusion or decoction of herbs, spices, or other plant materials in hot water. They do not contain the Camellia sinensis plant, which is used to make traditional teas like black, green, and white tea.4
Research indicates that the boron concentration in black tea infusions ranges from 0.29–1.45 mg per cup, while fruit brews can contain up to 7.24 mg per cup.23 (Piskin, et al., 2013) This means that fruit teas, often containing dried fruits and herbs like hibiscus, can have significantly higher boron levels compared to black tea.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has set tolerable intake levels for boron, with the acceptable daily intake ranging from 3–10 mg/day for food, dietary supplements, and drinking water, up to 28 mg/day for a 70 kg adult.2
Herbal teas can offer various health benefits, but it's important to be aware of potential interactions with medications and the possibility of adverse effects from certain herbs.4
Hibiscus: Known for its high boron content, up to 5.579 mg/L, making it a significant source of boron in herbal teas.23
Thyme: Contains a high concentration of boron, approximately 10.44 ± 0.17 mg/kg.2
Mint: Also has a notable boron content, around 6.96 ± 0.15 mg/kg.2
It is advisable to monitor the daily intake of boron from herbal teas, especially if you consume multiple cups per day, to ensure it remains within safe limits.23
AI-generated answer. Please verify critical facts. (Brave)
**People who are sensitive to phenols or salicylates might need to choose other herbal teas. I need to avoid hibiscus, thyme and mint, and oxalate content in green or black tea is excessive for me. I make suntea with a little pomegranate peel, Skullcap, lavender flowers, Spleenwort, and/or rooibus. Any herb has some polyphenols or other phytonutrients that tend to support the layering of water molecules into zones of more positive or less positive ions.
More about some high phenol herbs/essential oils that may add too much phenol load for someone with gene differences in breaking down phenols. Being ‘sensitive’ to medications or chemicals could be an indicator of processing the chemicals slower than normal. The essential oils that have more phenylpropanoids might need to be limited as a kitchen spice or herb too, or as a Suntea herb.

Phenol sensitivity and essential oils rich in phenylpropanoids; terpenes might be better tolerated.
Disclaimer: This information is being provided for educational purposes within the guidelines of Fair Use and is not intended to provide individual health care guidance.
Reference List
Adrian-Scotto, Martine & Mallet, Georges & Vasilescu, Dan. (2005). Hydration of Mg++: A quantum DFT and ab initio HF study. Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM. 728. 231-242. 10.1016/j.theochem.2005.02.006. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/229320958_Hydration_of_Mg_A_quantum_DFT_and_ab_initio_HF_study
(Gittler, et al., 2018) Gittler, Julia K., Garzon, M.C., Lauren, C.T., "Slime" May Not be so Benign: A Cause of Hand Dermatitis, The Journal of Pediatrics, Sept. 2018, Vol. 200, 288, https://www.jpeds.com/article/S0022-3476(18)30476-1/fulltext
H2 mp-23907 - “H₂ is Magnesium structured and crystallizes in the hexagonal P6₃/mmc space group. The structure is zero-dimensional and consists of two H₂ clusters. H is bonded in a 1-coordinate geometry to atoms.” https://next-gen.materialsproject.org/materials/mp-23907
Hexagonal lattice, ScienceDirect.com, https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/computer-science/hexagonal-lattice
(Piskin, et al., 2013) Mehmet Burcin Piskin, Azmi Seyhun Kıpçak, Ozgul Dere Ozdemir, Emek Moroydor Derun, Determination of Boron in Black and Herbal Teas, December 2013, Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 19(12):3576-3578 DOI: 10.1166/asl.2013.5222 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/272273713_Determination_of_Boron_in_Black_and_Herbal_Teas
(Ziola-Frankowska, et al., 2014) Zioła-Frankowska, Anetta, Frankowski, Marcin, Novotny, Karel, Kanicky, Viktor, Comparison of the Level of Boron Concentrations in Black Teas with Fruit Teas Available on the Polish Market, The Scientific World Journal, 2014, 898425, 8 pages, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/898425 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1155/2014/898425
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