POLONIUM | Radioactive heavy element found in basements and water
>> But polonium ? That means, choose an element that few have ever heard of, and
>> demonize it
I find it interesting to see polonium reactive on every test I have until I started using IP6. It then completely disappears. But now it is back, most likely because during the summer there is more water disinfectant being topped off.
Anyhow, not here to argue about her being right or wrong... But I am keeping an eye on polonium values since her new book and maybe in a few years I can comment more about it.
from my notes:
Dr. Clark writes that "bromine and fluorine attract polonium! Instead of allowing it to pass through us as quickly as possible, it is accumulated in the spleen in large deposits. We now each have a reservoir of polonium in our spleens in the form of polonium-bromine and polonium-fluorosilicylate. ... We must find ways to reduce them. Find unbrominated and unfluoridated food and water."
And, as Dr. Clark states, "Of course, polonium is known as a rather potent mutation causer, especially of the large kind where chromosomes are completely broken into pieces."