Borax for Parasites: Reader Reports, Safety, and What to Know

Borax has been a cornerstone remedy on Earth Clinic for many years. Readers have reported using it for everything from arthritis and candida to skin conditions, detox baths, and suspected parasite issues. When it comes to parasites, most discussions focus on borax baths, environmental cleaning, mites, and unusual skin sensations rather than confirmed infections.

Earth Clinic has only a small number of reader posts specifically about borax for parasites, but the reports are memorable. One reader described hearing about borax baths after jungle exposure. Another reported seeing white, string-like material in the stool after using a mixture that included borax. These experiences raise practical questions many readers have: Can borax help with parasites? Is it more useful externally than internally? Could the problem actually be mites, Demodex, scabies, mucus, fibers, or another condition entirely?

This guide reviews borax for suspected parasites in the Earth Clinic tradition: reader reports first, practical home considerations, possible explanations, and important safety notes where they are needed. Borax remains a household product, not a proven parasite treatment, so readers should use good judgment and seek proper testing when symptoms are persistent, severe, or unusual. ...