Re: Must-read Update (Radiation & Echinacea) it is MUCH WORSE than they're telling us by chirontherainbowbridge ..... Natural Healing & Herbal Solutions w/Unyquity
Date: 3/29/2011 10:53:22 PM ( 13 y ago)
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The 'echinacea symposium' sounds like your standard allopathic-modeled (even if it's "natural") rip-off. too bad. What a disppointment that so many people mainly want to package a thing using graphs and charts. zzz. reminds me of the desktop publishing craze of the early 90's. The world is inundated with junk, and junk graphics.
What about chaga? I was looking around at all the birches today--didn't find any; this is what I feel we will need a little while in. But it's so important people don't go nuts and rape the forest of it.
I'm seriously wondering though, what will help with the (potential) plutonium, of which a mere particle is enough to do a person in. That's the big concern (uhm coverup) in the reactor number three, with its MOX fuel. Plutonium has a "half life" (an absurd concept, imv)of 24,000 years or some such. Coorect me please, if I'm wrong. What are we even DOING with nuclear power, when we don't know how to get close enough to it to 'fix it'?
(Two weeks in, and the US is "sending robots". Does it seem like there's stuff we're all in the dark about? why the wait? What do others know that the masses don't?)
Question:
What do you think can be put in the nostrils as a sort of barrier, if any such thing is even of use? Coconut oil with..? Something with slippery elm? Clay? My nose, for the past few weeks has been getting very raw and crusty inside. I am the proverbial 'canary'... Was thinking there might be some value in a nasal glop, that you could then blow out, after walking around outside. Would that be any help? I like to take long walks--breathe deep; the last while, have noticed almost everyone is staying indoors. It's quite spooky.
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