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A TikTok trend claims Borax, a product found in cleaning products, is safe to ingest as a natural remedy for ailments like inflammation. Here’s why it’s not safe.
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No, it's not safe to travel -- unless you do this now
Even if you avoid all those places, travel is still risky, he says. You could go someplace perfectly safe, only to get sick. That’s more of a problem now than it was this summer, says Gobbels.
Kelly Johnson-Arbor, M.D., the medical director at the National Capital Poison Center, told VERIFY even though borax is found in other household items or toys, it’s not safe to consume.
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Kelly Johnson-Arbor, M.D., the medical director at the National Capital Poison Center, told VERIFY even though borax is found in other household items or toys, it’s not safe to consume.
Even if you avoid all those places, travel is still risky, he says. You could go someplace perfectly safe, only to get sick. That’s more of a problem now than it was this summer, Gobbels says.
izusek/Getty Images It's still not 100% safe to travel domestically or internationally, despite the ongoing rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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