Re: For everyone at curezone..asbestos
Dear Mary,
Your post reminded me of a testimonial I once heard, for Cell Tech's Super Blue Green Algae (aphanizomenon flos-aquae), which grows in abundance in Upper Klamath Lake, in Oregon.
A man who had worked in the asbestos industry found that eating the nutritious algae caused small white fibers to exit the skin of his arms.
(This was long before Morgellons disease had appeared, but thinking about that, the algae might prove useful to those folks, too.)
Upper Klamath Lake has many feet of volcanic ash as its bottom, providing exceptional nutrients to this amazing algae, an excellent food.
Perhaps you'd like to explore this further.
Cell Tech once had a program whereby they provided the algae to needy children. I don't know if this program is still followed.
Another herbal I heard of was Sea Buckthorn. It was described as being useful against radiation, among other practical uses.
Perhaps one or both of these are worth investigation.
My best,
fledgling