I copied the entire article below on DETOX, I didn't write it. But want a ready resource. Reading some nuke and conspiracy sites, the promotion of potassium iodide is "Amazing". Just one quick note. Radioactive Iodine is one of the most dangerous isotopes released in quantity during a nuclear meltdown. It goes to the thyroid and get sucked in there just like normal iodine. You should have Potassium Iodide on hand just in case, HOWEVER, you should not be taking it like a vitamin. It is only good during a big event. Too much Iodine will mess you up. Yet the hucksters who want to sell something seem to ignore this fact. Disturbing, fear mongering for money while doing damage to people.
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How to Detox Your Body of Depleted Uranium Residues, the Effects of Radiation, and Radioactive Contamination
http://www.radiationdetox.com/depleted-uranium-detox.htm
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.
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.
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.
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."
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Thank you for sharing advice on radiation detoxification.
ReplyDeleteThere are foods that protect your body from harmful radiation in various means. For example, brown rice is rich in phosphorus and fiber that assist in remove damaging toxins from your system. Sea vegetables have polysaccharide that binds to radioactive and remove it away from your system. Pectin is also proven to be efficient in binding radioactive residue, and cysteine found in onions combines with neutralizes radioactive isotopes.