Subject: the sky is falling!
(in response to the current concerns about Japan, and just generally, in terms of preparedness)
Radioactive Metal Detox
This note will contain a collection of preventions and treatments for radiation, it will also work well for many heavy metals in the body. Be prepared, save your friends, family and yourself, to live to fight on.
Bentonite clay with very trace amounts of aluminum content can be used for heavy metal detox as well as to remove radiation. As with all clays, the more you use, the quicker you tend to detox, the longer the treatment the better.
Internal clays have been used for a detoxification supplement for hundreds of years to remove disease symptoms. It can remove toxic metals and chemical residues, bacteria, and blood toxins with virtually no side effects of constipation, diarrhea, or stomach cramping and is also known to remove radiation, arsenic, lead, mercury, and aluminum amid other toxic metals in less than six weeks.
It's said that after the meltdown of the Chernobyl Soviet nuclear power plant in 1986, the Soviet Union put French
Green Clay in chocolate bars, handed them freely to the masses to remove radiation.
Protecting the Thyroid Gland Against Radiation Fallout (Radioiodine) with Potassium Iodide, the thyroid sucks up
Iodine to turn it into hormones which you need to run your body.
If Radioactive
Iodine gets into your system, then the thyroid gland will suck it up and cause you to develop thyroid cancer, and most likely at high level will just kill you. As soon as you know you have been exposed to radiation, you must administer Potassium
Iodide to keep your thyroid from utilizing the radioiodine.
In 1968, Canadian researchers at McGill University of Montreal, headed by Dr. Stanley Skoryna, 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.
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. 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, 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.
Basically, an anti-radiation diet should focus on the following foods Miso soupSpirulina, chlorella and the algaes (kelp, etc.)
Brassica vegetables and high beta carotene vegetablesBeans and lentilsPotassium, calcium and mineral rich foodsHigh nucleotide content foods to assist in cellular repair including spirulina, chlorella, algae, yeast, sardines, liver, anchovies and mackerelCod 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.
Sea vegetables can prevent assimilation of different radionuclitides, heavy metals such as cadmium, and other environmental toxins." An experiment conducted by J.F. Stara at the Environmental Protection Agency showed that sodium alginate significantly reduced the amount of radio active strontium in the bones of cats. Stara observed that radio active strontium in the bones is resecreted into the intestines where it is bound by alginate, neutralized then excreted in the stools."
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.
Other Radiation Protection
Wheatgrass and radiation Tests have been made which point to a chlorophyll (wheatgrass) rich diet affecting the survival of experimental animals after lethal doses of radiation. In 1950, Lourau and Lartigue reported that cabbage supplement (chlorophyll) increases the resistance of guinea pigs to radiation.
Sea Vegetables "There is no family of foods more protective against radiation and environmental pollutants than sea vegetables ... sea vegetables can prevent assimilation of different radionuclitides, heavy metals such as cadmium, and other environmental toxins." Steven Schecter, N.D
Bentonite Clay "Russian scientists use
Bentonite to protect their bodies from radiation when working with nuclear material, by coating their hands and bodies with a hydrated
Bentonite "magma" before donning radiation suits.
Bentonite adsorbs radiation so well, in fact, that it was the choice material used to dump into Cherynobl after the nuclear meltdown in the former Soviet Union."
Dr. Jensen, N.D., D.C., Ph.D., suggests using bentonite to absorb radiation from the bones. Since so many of us are subject to various forms of radiation, whether from X-rays or television or computers, this would be something to consider. This could be extremely important for those who have undergone radiation treatment for cancer.
Doctors are using Marine phytoplankton to reduce the side effects of chemo and radiation Research indicates marine phytoplankton can protect against some of the noxious side effects of chemotherapy and radiation.
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PS. apologies for the posting in a private forum: I did not realize I'd done that. Having a hard time finding suitable forums for this post.
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