sodium+borate

Chemical formula: Na2B4O7 Molar mass: 381.37 g/mol Melting point: 743 degrees celsius

Sodium Borate can affect you if it is breathed in and by passing through your skin. Coming into contact with this chemical can irritate and burn the eyes, causing a skin rash, dryness and redness. This chemical may also affect the kidneys and cause headaches, weakness, tremors and seizures. This can be found in these types of products; Facial Moisturizer/Treatment, Moisturizer, Eye Drops/Artificial Tears, Facial Cleanser, Bath Oil/Salts/Soak, Lip Balm/Treatment, Around-eye Cream, Acne Treatment, Contact Lens Cleaners, Antiperspirant/Deodorant, Baby Lotion, Relaxer, Diaper Cream, Contact Lens Saline Solution, Eye Drops/Artificial Tears for Contacts, Foot Treatment, Eye Makeup Remover, Body Oil, Other Eye Makeup, Shampoo, Body Wash/Cleanser, Pain/Wound Treatment, Cuticle Treatment, Foundation, Styling Gel/Lotion. Sodium Borate is illegal as a food additive, it was used as a direct additives in foods without required clearance under the Food Additive Amendment. It is listed on labels as Sodium Borate as well as Sodium Tetraborate. This is used as a preservative, antiseptic and fungicide, it is also used to manufacture glazes, enamels, soldering fluxes and cleaning compounds and to fireproof textiles and wood. Symptoms include: Coughing, shortness of breath, sore throat and nose bleeds for inhalation Dry skin, redness, and pain for contact with skin Redness and pain for contact with the eyes Abdominal pain, headache, nausea, vomiting, weakness, and convulsions for ingestion