Showing posts with label Radiation Detox Radiation Dangers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Radiation Detox Radiation Dangers. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

The PCR test is useful for social engineers to gauge how much radiation poisoning the population is accumulating.

From Jimmy Pitticus (the Lugol's iodine guy)...



The PCR test is useful for social engineers to gauge how much radiation poisoning the population is accumulating.


Comments and Links:

Evelina Vivianne Yep.

Jimmy Pittacus i was just figuring out why they may be doing it, but yeah, that proves it, Thank you.

Mary Root I know for 99,9999% sure that covid-19 is an illness mainly caused by radiation. Damage gets worse in combination with vaccinations.

Evelina Vivianne Mary Root , the blood of Covid patients is also very thick, which made me think of low iron and possibly low D (Vitamin D is an indirect controller of iron metabolism). Low iron makes the blood very sticky, and we now know that Covid is being called a vascular disease.

Evelina Vivianne And guess what? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3662108/

Effects of Radiofrequency Radiation on Human Ferritin: An In Vitro Enzymun Assay
NCBI.NLM.NIH.GOV


Evelina Vivianne Glyphosate also down-regulates vitamin D receptors, which influences iron metabolism, which creates sticky blood. Dr. Seneff has good lectures on that. Depending on genetic predisposition, initially there could be too much iron in the blood. Don't forget, Jimmy Pittacus, WiFi radiation also affects our voltage-gated iron channels, not just the calcium ones. Calcium interferes with iron absorption and you have seen Dr. Martin Pall's studies on that, right? https://youtu.be/8tqYVpC4I1M



A Mechanism for Health Impacts of Electromagnetic Fields | Martin Pall
YOUTUBE.COM


Evelina Vivianne https://academic.oup.com/ofid/article/7/7/ofaa250/5860447
Serum Iron Level as a Potential Predictor of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Severity and Mortality: A Retrospective Study
ACADEMIC.OUP.COM

Jimmy Pittacus microwaves interact violently with metals...iron is a metal, microwaves probably interact with iron in the body, making it non-organic, depleting it from the serum. Iron deposits that are non-bioavailable develop in the body. does this make any sense?

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It's why I take NAC for that iron ferritin potential problem.

https://www.transitieweb.nl/mirror-carnicom-institute/category/disciplines/pathology/index.html

We get the NAC from PureBulk or Bulk Supplements...
https://purebulk.com/products/n-acetyl-l-cysteine-nac?sca_ref=470071.kyWfOUI2tt
https://www.bulksupplements.com/products/n-acetyl-l-cysteine-nac?variant=29473068908655
Bulk Supplements on Amazon:  https://amzn.to/3b7ODyJ
* Gelatin capsules is the best choice, and also has no extra fillers or excipients.

And also take the proteolytic systemic enzyme Serrapeptase to help thin the blood naturally. In addition to Cassia/Cinnamon Bark essential oil due to their naturally high courmarin content.

Jimmy's Lugol's 3rdi Iodine:  https://ebay.to/2GCJGUB


Saturday, March 19, 2011

Radiation Exposure - What are the Health Risks?

Since the disaster events in Japan causing leakage of radiation from several nuclear power plants, we have had many of our clients contact us with questions about how to protect themselves from radiation poisoning. This is especially true for our friends in Hawaii. But even in California, Ted's wife, Patsy, who has relatives in Southern California, tells me that there are news reports telling folks to stay inside this weekend if there is rain.

The greater the shielding around a radiation source, the smaller the exposure. Shielding simply means having something that will absorb radiation between you and the source of the radiation. The amount of shielding required to protect against different kinds of radiation depends on how much energy they have.

(Alpha)
A thin piece of light material, such as paper, or even the dead cells in the outer layer of human skin provides adequate shielding because alpha particles can't penetrate it. However, the danger lies in inhaled or ingested alpha emitters.

(Beta)
Additional covering, for example heavy clothing, is necessary to protect against beta-emitters. Some beta particles can penetrate and burn the skin.

(Gamma)
Thick, dense shielding, such as lead, is necessary to protect against gamma rays. The higher the energy of the gamma ray, the thicker the lead must be. X-rays pose a similar challenge, so x-ray technicians often give patients receiving medical or dental X-rays a lead apron to cover other parts of their body.

Protection from Radiation Poisoning

When radioactive material gets inside your body, you have to wait until it decays or until your body can eliminate it. Alpha and beta particles are the main concern for internal exposure. Alpha and beta radiation concentrate in the thyroid. The thyroid needs iodine to function normally, and cannot tell the difference between stable and radioactive isotopes. As a result, alpha and beta radiation contributes to thyroid cancer more than other types of cancer. The key is to protect the thyroid. This is done by taking iodine/potassium supplements. If the thyroid is full of stable plant source iodine and potassium, radioactive isotopes cannot enter the thyroid. Kelp is an excellent source of both of these nutrients.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does radiation cause health effects?
Living tissue in the human body can be damaged by radiation in a unique manner. The body attempts to repair the damage, but sometimes the damage is of a nature that cannot be repaired or it is too severe or widespread to be repaired. The natural repair process can lead to cancerous cells.

What health problems does exposure to radiation cause?
Cancer is considered by most people the primary health effect from radiation exposure. Simply put, cancer is the uncontrolled growth of cells. Radiation’s ability to break chemical bonds in atoms and molecules makes it such a potent carcinogen. Other serious health effects may also occur. Radiation can cause changes in DNA, the “blueprints” that bring about cell repair. These changes in DNA are called “mutations”. Sometimes the body fails to repair these mutations or even creates mutations during repair. Mutations may be passed on to offspring.

High-Level Exposure
Unlike cancer, health effects from high-level exposure to radiation usually appear quickly with health effects that include burns and radiation sickness. Radiation sickness is also called ‘radiation poisoning.’ High-level radiation can cause premature aging or even death. If the dose is fatal, death usually occurs within two months. The symptoms of radiation sickness include: nausea, weakness, damage to bone marrow, hair loss, skin burns or diminished organ function.

Is any amount of radiation safe?
There is no real basis for setting a “safe” level of exposure for radiation. In setting limits, the Environmental Protection Agency states that any increase in radiation exposure has a possibility of serious health concerns.

How do we know radiation causes cancer?
Scientists recognized as early at 1910 that radiation caused skin cancer. Scientists began to keep track of the health effects, and soon set up careful scientific studies of groups of people who had been exposed.

Among the best known long-term studies are those of Japanese atomic bomb blast survivors, other populations exposed to nuclear testing fallout (for example, natives of the Marshall Islands), and uranium miners.

Are children more sensitive to radiation than adults?

Yes, because children are growing more rapidly, there are more cells dividing and a greater opportunity for radiation to disrupt the process. Fetuses are also highly sensitive to radiation. The resulting effects depend on which biological systems are developing at the time of exposure.

If exposed to radioactive fallout, what should I do?

* Protecting your thyroid, the most vulnerable organ in your body
* Removing as much of the radiation as possible from your body, as quickly as possible
* Protecting your DNA from genetic mutation

Iodine

Radioactive iodine is released into the upper atmosphere after a nuclear event. This radiation can be carried great distances on high speed winds and then drop down into the lower atmosphere, where it may be breathed into the lungs. Radioactive iodine can also contaminate crops on the ground and get into the body through food and drink. The problem is that your thyroid gland has a tremendous affinity for iodine, radioactive or otherwise. In other words, the thyroid gland quickly absorbs radioactive iodine, where it can injure or even kill the gland.

To protect your thyroid from exposure to radioactive iodine, taking non-radioactive iodine just before, or immediately after, exposure will block radioactive iodine from being taken into the thyroid gland. It will thus protect this gland from injury. Taking non-radioactive iodine will not prevent radioactive iodine, or any other form of radiation, from entering your body. Taking non-radioactive iodine before exposure will merely “prefill” your thyroid with iodine so that there is no room for the radioactive iodine to be taken up by your thyroid; thus the need to take the non-radioactive iodine before or immediately after exposure.

Ideally, the best time to take supplemental iodine is an hour or so before exposure, or immediately upon exposure, for maximum protection. Take it too soon in advance, and it will begin to clear the thyroid before the radioactive iodine enters the body, thus diminishing its effectiveness. Iodine clears the thyroid in about 24 hours. Take it too late, and the radioactive iodine will have already been taken up by the thyroid, in which case there will be little benefit. The important thing is to have a supply of iodine on hand when you need it.

The standard form of iodine used in nuclear power plants to protect workers against radiation exposure in case of a leak is potassium iodide. But potassium iodide is not the only form of stable iodine. In fact, all living sources such as kelp are equally stable and may be used instead.

How much iodine should I take?

According to the United States Food and Drug Administration, the following doses are appropriate to take after internal contamination with, or likely internal contamination with, radioactive iodine:

* Adults up through age 40 should take 130 mg. Women who are breastfeeding should take 130 mg. Pregnant women should take only one dose. Nursing mothers should probably stop breastfeeding if they are exposed and use formula if available.
* Children between the ages of 3 and 18 should take 65 mg. Children who weigh 150 lbs or more should take 130 mg, regardless of their age.
* Infants and toddlers between the ages of 1 month and 3 years, either nursing or non-nursing, should take 32 mg.
* Newborns from birth to 1 month, both nursing and non-nursing, should be given 16 mg. Infants who receive supplemental iodine should have their thyroid hormone levels checked and monitored by a doctor.

A one-time dose at the levels recommended above is usually all that is needed to protect the thyroid gland. In some cases, radioactive iodine might be in the environment for more than 24 hours. If that happens, local emergency management or public health officials may tell you to take one dose of iodine every 24 hours for a few days. You should do this only on the advice of emergency management officials, public health officials, or your doctor.

Taking a higher dose of iodine, or taking iodine more often than recommended, does not offer more protection.

Also do not take iodine:


* If you are already taking medication with high levels of iodine.
* You are allergic to iodine.
* If you have a thyroid disease that is iodine sensitive such as Grave’s disease, do not take supplemental iodine without your doctor’s permission and guidance.

Is there anything else you should do?

Absolutely!

Iodine only protects the thyroid, and only protects against radioactive iodine (iodine-131 and iodine-134). It doesn’t offer any protection against plutonium, cesium-137, and strontium-90, which are also likely to be present. It doesn’t clear radioactive matter from your body. It doesn’t protect against damage to your genetic material. If worst comes to worst:

* Use supplemental iodine from kelp as described above.
* Use a good colon detox formula
* Use a good anti-oxidant formula to protect the body against genetic damage caused by exposure to radioactivity.

Again, remember!

* We do not have an emergency situation yet.
* You don’t want to take iodine prematurely since it clears out of the thyroid in 24 hours.
* Overdosing on iodine is a distinct possibility if you get carried away. Don’t get carried away.

The bottom line is that there is no need for panic. Outside of Japan, nothing has happened yet. Chill out. The odds of anything serious happening outside of Japan are very, very low. Your best bet is to make sure you have some iodine locked away for some future emergency.

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Potassium Iodide (KI) Treatment for Animals Following a Nuclear Disaster

I'll be adding to this more, as I find it.

Potassium Iodide (KI) Treatment for Animals Following a Nuclear Disaster
FACT SHEET for VETERINARIANS

http://www.mbah.state.ms.us/emergency_programs/ki_vets.htm
*Note: I don't agree with the vaccines nor microchips for pets. Everyone that knows me, knows my stance on vaccines period. Nuff said.
http://www.vaclib.org/

[PDF] Potassium Iodide (KI) Treatment for Animals Following a Nuclear Disaster

www.nukepills.com has information about KI pills.
http://www.nukepills.com/

There is no difference between Iosat and ThyroShield except that ThyroShield is liquid. Same strength, both are FDA Approved are effective for adults AND children. Liquid vs Tablet

They are quite slammed with orders, but are working as fast as they can to get orders out. Their phones are swamped, so please do not try to call. Ordering online is best.

Or just order the same one thru Amazon.



[PDF] POTASSIUM IODIDE (KI) INFORMATION STATEMENT

What is the most important thing owners can do to protect their animals in a Nuclear Disaster?

Plan ahead. Animal owners should make plans in advance with friends, relatives, or shelters for housing their pets in a disaster. This will be helpful for a nuclear accident or any natural disaster.

Animal owners should be encouraged to purchase pet carriers.

Owners can use regular veterinary check-ups to practice evacuation plans from their homes.

Pro-KI™ 65 mg recommends the following dosages for pets (www.aaoobfoods.com/NBC.htm):
. Large dogs: 1.0-2.0 tablets per day
. Medium dogs: 0.5-1.0 tablets per day
. Cats and small dogs: 0.25-0.5 tablet per day

- big dog 170 mg/ day. 55 and up
- med dog 85 mg/day. 20-55lb
- big cat 40- 85 mg/day. 10-20 lb
- reg cat 40 mg /day
- small dog 40 mg / day. 10-20 lb

the tablets are quartered so you can split them easily.
170 mg /4 : 42.5 mg
give with food.

1-2 days for small reactor leak
10-14 days for a " minor" event
longer for a catastrophic event, up to 90 days

Brown Seaweed Extract:
http://www.healthyworldstore.com/product-p/seaweed.htm
A concentrated extract from the richest type of Brown Seaweed. This product was developed for the Chernobyl catastrophe and patients, who were undertaking chemo and radiotherapy. Used for detoxification, thyroid gland rehabilitation, boosting the immune system, helping decrease high blood sugar and cholesterol levels, improving gastrointestinal tract function, and detoxifying the body from heavy metals, radioactive elements, free radicals and toxins. 3 a day. Can be used for pets too.

Kelp Powder

http://superspectrim.com/cdkelp.htm

Kelp is a valuable source of source of A, B-1, B-2, B-3, B-12, C, E, G, S, calcium, chlorine, copper, iodine, iron, lithium, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, silicon, sulfur, zinc, chromium, cobalt, manganese, niacin, riboflavin, sodium, thiamine. Kelp has a high fiber content and is important for the proper function of the thyroid gland. It is recognized for anti-tumour, anti-inflammatory, and anti-rheumatic properties and also for its ability to cleanse the digestive tract, and prevent the absorption of toxic metals. Kelp is important for maintaining health and is an excellent revitalizer. It is essential for growing puppies, reproducing animals and for all other dogs.

Cat Kelp Powder $11.95
Dog Kelp Powder $11.95

Count: 8 oz.

Suggested Dosage: Cats & Small Dogs: 3-24 lbs ¼ teaspoon
Medium Dogs: 25-50 lbs ½ teaspoon
Large Dogs: 51-100lbs 1 teaspoon
Giant Dogs: 101+ lbs 2 teaspoons

1 Level Teaspoon Contains:
1 Level
Teaspoon (100 mg)


Amt. per Serving
Iodine

135 mcg
Kelp (Laminaria
digitata & Ascophyllum nodosum
)   
 

100 mg

Contains no: sugar, salt, starch, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, egg, shellfish or preservatives.

To view a map of nuclear reactor sites, click on these links.
http://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/map-power-reactors.html
http://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/map-nonpower-reactors.html

Disclaimers: *These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease

November 26th 2010 044

radiation detox

No one knows what will happen or what has happened.

Read the link below that I pasted..plus you must add potassium rich foods to your diet

http://www.buzzle.com/articles/potassium-rich-foods-list-of-foods-high-in-potassium.html

as you will see from this link below it is possible to do this without taking the man made potassium Iodate

http://www.radiationdetox.com/depleted-uranium-detox.htm

How to Detox Your Body of Depleted Uranium Residues, the Effects of Radiation, and Radioactive Contamination


It's sad but true that there are thousands of scientific references and medical studies out there on the fact that radiation and radioactivity can harm you, yet despite millions of dollars spent by the government to study radiation, virtually nothing is available about a detoxification diet or nutritional supplements you might use if you are exposed to radioactive contamination.

Here's some of the information we do know from the only book in the world on the topic. Keep this information in the back of your mind as it may one day help save you or someone you know.

Most people are aware taking potassium iodide (KI) or potassium iodate (KIO3) tablets will help block your thyroid gland from absorbing radioactive iodine should there ever be a dirty bomb explosion or nuclear power plant mishap such as the Three Mile Island incident. In 1999, another such accident happened in Tokaimura, Japan where several individuals died from radiation exposure in a fuel processing facility.

What people don't recognize is that potassium iodide or iodate tablets only protect the thyroid gland and do not provide protection from any other radiation exposure, so taking them should not give you a false sense of security. It's important to detox your body after radioactive exposure!

One question is, what do you do if KI or KIO3 tablets aren't available during an emergency? Interestingly enough, according to research by Ken Miller, health physicist at the Hershey Medical Center, he found that an adult could get a blocking dose of stable iodine by painting 8 ml of a 2 percent tincture of Iodine on the abdomen or forearm approximately 2 hours prior to I-131 contamination. Potassium iodine tablets are best, but if they're not available this is the next best thing.

An entirely different problem arises after you've been exposed to radioactive contamination because now you have to get rid of any radioactive particles you may have ingested through the air you breathed, water you drank, or food you ate. Some people suggest Epson salt, Clorox or clay baths
to remove any residues on your skin and to leach out any heavy metals you may have absorbed, but the big worry is internal contamination. To gain some insights into what to do, we have to turn to the story of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki.

At the time of the atomic bombing, Tatsuichiro Akizuki, M.D. was Director of the Department of Internal Medicine at St. Francis's Hospital in Nagasaki and he fed his staff and patients a strict diet of brown rice, miso and tamari soy soup, wakame, kombu and other seaweed, Hokkaido pumpkin, and sea salt. He also prohibited the consumption of sugar and sweets since they suppress the immune system.

By imposing this diet on his staff and patients, no one succumbed to radiation poisoning whereas the occupants of hospitals located much further away from the blast incident suffered severe radiation fatalities.

Much of this positive result has to do with the fact that the sea vegetables contain substances that bind radioactive particles and escort them out of the body. This is why seaweed sales usually skyrocket after radiation disasters, and why various seaweeds and algae are typically used to treat radiation victims.

In Chernobyl, for instance, spirulina was used to help save many children from radiation poisoning. By taking 5 grams of spirulina a day for 45 days, the Institute of Radiation Medicine in Minsk even proved that children on this protocol experienced enhanced immune systems, T-cell counts and reduced radioactivity. Israeli scientists have since treated Chernobyl children with doses of natural beta carotene from Dunaliella algae and proved that it helped normalize their blood chemistry. Chlorella algae, a known immune system builder and heavy metal detoxifier, has also shown radioprotective effects. Because they bind heavy metals, algae should therefore be consumed after exposure to any type of radioactive contamination.

In 1968 a group of Canadian researchers at McGill University of Montreal, headed by Dr. Stanley Skoryna, actually set out to devise a method to counteract the effects of nuclear fallout. The key finding from their studies was that sea vegetables contained a polysaccharide substance, called sodium alginate, which selectively bound radioactive strontium and eliminated it from the body.

Sodium alginate is found in many seaweeds, especially kelp, and since that time the Russians have been seriously researching the use of their own kelps from Vladivlostok, from which they have isolated the polysaccharide U-Fucoidan, which is another radioactive detoxifier. Because miso soup was so effective in helping prevent radiation sickness, the Japanese have also done research identifying the presence of an active ingredient called zybicolin, discovered in 1972, which acts as a binding agent to also detoxify and eliminate radioactive elements (such as strontium) and other pollutants from the body.

The kelps and algaes aren't the only natural foods with radio-detoxifying effects. In terms of fluids to drink, black and green tea have shown "radioprotective effects" whether consumed either before or after exposure to radiation. This anti-radiation effect was observed in several Japanese studies, and studies from China also suggest that the ingredients in tea are radioactive antagonists.

In short, after any sort of radioactive exposure you want to be eating seaweeds and algaes along with almost any type of commercial heavy metal chelating formula to bind radioactive particles and help escort them out of the body. Whether you're worried about depleted uranium, plutonium or other isotopes, this is the wise thing to do which can possibly help, and certainly won't hurt. Many nutritional supplements have been developed for the purpose of detoxifying heavy metals, most of which contain the algaes and plant fibers and other binding substances.

Brown Seaweed Extract:
http://www.healthyworldstore.com/product-p/seaweed.htm
A concentrated extract from the richest type of Brown Seaweed. This product was developed for the Chernobyl catastrophe and patients, who were undertaking chemo and radiotherapy. Used for detoxification, thyroid gland rehabilitation, boosting the immune system, helping decrease high blood sugar and cholesterol levels, improving gastrointestinal tract function, and detoxifying the body from heavy metals, radioactive elements, free radicals and toxins. 3 a day. Can be used for pets too.

Basically, an anti-radiation diet should focus on the following foods:

· Miso soup
· Spirulina, chlorella and the algaes (kelp, etc.)
· Brassica vegetables and high beta carotene vegetables
· Beans and lentils
· Potassium, calcium and mineral rich foods
· High nucleotide content foods to assist in cellular repair including spirulina, chlorella, algae, yeast, sardines, liver, anchovies and mackerel
· Cod liver oil and olive oil
· Avoid sugars and sweets and wheat
· A good multivitamin/multimineral supplement

Yet another benefit of the sea vegetables rarely discussed is their high mineral content, which is a bonus in the case of radioactive exposure. Consuming natural iodine, such as in the seaweeds, helps prevent the uptake of iodine-131 while iron inhibits the absorption of plutonium-238 and plutonium-239. Vitamin B-12 inhibits cobalt-60 uptake (used in nuclear medicine), zinc inhibits zinc-65 uptake and sulfur is preventative for sulfur-35 (a product of nuclear reactors) incorporation by the body.

Note:Platinum Plus Amino Acids also has dietary sulfur/MSM and is also helpful in moving out heavy metals, viruses, addressing protein deficiency, digestive issues, and rebuilding the spine.

Since nuclear workers are potentially exposed to radioactive sulfur, this means that workers in the atomic power industry need a higher content of sulfur in their diet. MSM supplements provide a source of dietary sulfur, but thiol supplements such as cysteine, lipoic acid and glutathione serve double-duty in this area because they help detoxify the body and attack all sorts of other health problems as well.

The immune system is usually hit hard after radiation exposure, and a number of steps can be taken to help prevent opportunistic infections after a radioactive incident. Though the full dimensions of the protective mechanism is still unknown, Siberian ginseng is one form of ginseng that exerts a definite radioprotective effect and has been demonstrated to lessen the side effects of radiation. It was widely distributed by the Soviet Union to those exposed Chernobyl radiation and is commonly used to help cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy.

http://www.healthyworldstore.com/product-p/seaweed.htm
A concentrated extract from the richest type of Brown Seaweed. This product was developed for the Chernobyl catastrophe and patients, who were undertaking chemo and radiotherapy. Used for detoxification, thyroid gland rehabilitation, boosting the immune system, helping decrease high blood sugar and cholesterol levels, improving gastrointestinal tract function, and detoxifying the body from heavy metals, radioactive elements, free radicals and toxins. 3 a day. Can be used for pets too.

Consuming Reishi mushrooms is another proven way to bolster your immune system after radiation exposure and helps reduce the damage from radiation. It's been used to decrease radiation sickness in animals and help them recover faster after potentially deadly exposure.

Panax ginseng has prevented hemorrhaging after radiation exposure, prevents bone marrow death and stimulates blood cell formation, so it's another supplement to add to one's protocol. In short, yeasts, beta glucans, bee pollen and various forms of ginseng have all been shown to bolster the immune system after radiation incidents. In terms of radiation burns, aloe vera has a proven ability to treat serious radiation burns and offers other radioprotective effects, and can easily be grown in your house.

The amino acid L-Glutamine can be used to help repair the intestine in case of the gastrointestinal syndrome usually suffered due to radiation exposure, and a variety of substances can help rebuild blood cells to prevent hematopoietic syndrome. Those particular foods include beet juice, liver extract, spleen extract, and shark alkyglycerols. Most oncologists don't know that shark liver oil, with alkyglycerols, can help platelet counts rebound in days.

Depleted uranium is currently in the journalistic spotlight because US weapons are made from this material, and after being fired leave a legacy of depleted uranium dust in the environment, which anyone can absorb. Because the kidneys are usually the first organs to show chemical damage upon uranium exposure, military manuals suggest doses or infusions of sodium bicarbonate to help alkalinize the urine if this happens. This makes the uranyl ion less kidney-toxic and promotes excretion of the nontoxic uranium carbonate complex.

In areas contaminated by depleted uranium dusts, it therefore makes sense to switch to drinking slightly alkaline water and to favor a non-acidic diet to assist in this detoxification. Any of the heavy metal detoxifiers, such as miso soup, chlorella, spirulina and seaweeds, are also commonsense warranted.

Another thing you can do is use homeopathics for radiation exposure. People commonly argue over whether homeopathics work or not, but if you assume the position that they produce no results whatsoever then you must also assume that they certainly won't hurt you, which means the only loss from using them is a few dollars. Frankly, there are countless cases and double-blind studies where homeopathic tinctures do provoke physical healing effects in the body. Therefore they are a viable adjunct treatment option. One homeopathic, in particular, is URANIUM NITRICUM (nitrate of uranium) which homeopaths suggest should be used in cases of depleted uranium exposure or uranium poisoning. Not just soldiers or civilians exposed to battlefield dusts, but uranium miners and radiation workers may find it quite useful.

While we've discussed just a few of the many supplements and protocols you can use to help detox the body of the lingering results of radioactive contamination, including the residues of depleted uranium, the last thing that might be of interest is that there is a plant that is a natural geiger counter. The spiderwort plant is so sensitive to changes in radiation levels (its petals change color upon exposure) that it's often used as a natural radiation detector (dosimeter), just as they use canaries in mines as detectors of poisonous gas. Some people like knowing that they have an ongoing monitoring system for radiation in the environment, and this is just another tip available in "How to Neutralize the Harmful Effects of Radiation or Radioactive Exposure."

Debbie Newhook
http://osnanaimo.org/

--- On Sun, 3/13/11, justmeint wrote:

From: justmeint

Subject: [Health_and_Healing] Potasium Iodide
To: Health_and_Healing@yahoogroups.com
Received: Sunday, March 13, 2011, 3:05 PM

I received an email today showing the POTENTIAL hazard of a nuclear power plant blast in Japan.... and where it/ the radiation would travel to. The gist was people need to have potassium iodide in their first aid kits.

Where do people stand (if we cannot take iodine).... and do you have any thoughts/information on this topic please.

here is what I received:

I Received this from a good friend who is a Calif. Highway Patrol Officer.
BillD
Not to alarm anyone, but does your emergency supply kit include Potasium Iodide? The FDA recommends Thyrosafe.

Note: ThyroShield is a liquid potassium iodide and is also FDA recommended.

750 rads could be fatal. This is not an official map but shows what the jet stream can carry since it blows over the pacific.
Also, check radiation levels at this site.
http://www.radiationnetwork.com/RadiationNetwork.htm



Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian Homeopath
Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA
Vaccines - http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com
Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy Online/email courses - next classes start March 4

To view a map of nuclear reactor sites, click on these links.
http://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/map-power-reactors.html
http://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/map-nonpower-reactors.html