When I was writing this article, the Americans await the arrival of the radioactive cloud caused by the Japanese nuclear disaster.
Although the radioactive cloud should lose power while it crosses the ocean, people are afraid of radioactive fallout (pollution).
According to some estimates, when the cloud reaches the shores of America, its radioactive strength should be 750 RAD or more. For comparison: the power of one X-ray screening is 1 RAD.
RAD - radiation absorbed dose – is the unit used for measuring the dose of radiation absorbed by the body after exposure to radiation.
But pollution will not only affect America. Over time, the radiation will "scatter" in the atmosphere, which means that it will fall on the ground with rain and will contaminate soil, water and crops around the world.
Although it is assumed that - in case the Japanese take control of the situation - the level of pollution will be negligible, it is another small step towards the pollution of our planet, our food, air and water. And this is another negative impact on our health.
"Exposure to such radioactive pollution in the long run may increase the risk of thyroid and bone cancer and leukemia. Radiation poses the biggest risk to children and fetuses,"- said Lam Ching-Wam, a specialist in chemical pathology.
Here are a few preventive and curative measures that can be taken in the event of radioactive contamination.
1. Potassium iodide
The first choice agent for coping with radiation is potassium iodide. Over the past days, the Americans have bought all the supplies of potassium iodide in the US, and it was not without a good reason.
Potassium iodide blocks the accumulation of radioactive iodine in the thyroid gland, where it can cause cancer.
After the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, there were thousands of cases of thyroid cancer, especially among those who were children at the time and drank milk from contaminated cows.
Potassium iodide binds radioactive iodine and eliminates it from the body within 24-72 hours.
Until now, it was commonly used against radiation poisoning.
According to the doctor's recommendations, after being contaminated by radiation it is necessary to take the following dose of potassium iodide:
- adults, including nursing women - 130 mg
- children aged 3-18 under 68 kg - 65 mg
- children over 68 kg - 130 mg
- infants and children from 1 month to 3 years old - 32 mg
- babies up to 1 month old - 16 mg
Instead of just waiting for the arrival of radioactive contamination, you can start with preventive doses of potassium iodide, which is 6-50 mg daily. Potassium iodide can be purchased from a pharmacy without a prescription.
2. Sodium bicarbonate
Oral administration of sodium bicarbonate reduces the severity of kidney damage caused by uranium.
The kidneys are usually the first organ to suffer after exposure to uranium. The military manuals recommended taking the infusion of sodium bicarbonate for reducing the effects of such exposure. This is a famous secret of the US Army, which has long used baking soda for this purpose.
Soda reduces the toxicity of uranium ions, binds them and enhances their elimination from the body.
Baking soda can also be used for decontamination of soil. In the Los Alamos National Laboratory (the main nuclear center in the US) it has been proven that sodium bicarbonate binds with uranium and separates it from the ground.
Researcher Don York has managed to clean up 92% of the uranium from the contaminated soil in Los Alamos.
"There is no better therapy for radiation sickness than baking soda," - said Dr. Chris Shade. "Especially if you combine it with clay and magnesium bath.”
In the case of a nuclear threat: Baking soda baths
Mark A. Sircus, Ac., OMD:
"Get baking soda. You will need a large amount of baking soda, at least 15-25 kg. It is funny that the best remedy against radiation can be purchased at a cost of approximately $30 for 25 kg.
Begin with baths to which you have added a pound of sodium bicarbonate. In case of direct exposure to radiation, you can add 1-2 kg of sodium bicarbonate.
It is best to add magnesium to the bath, for example magnesium chloride. Dead Sea salt is also good, because it contains large amounts of magnesium."
3. Clay
For hundreds of years people have used clay as a means of cleansing the body.
In an organism exposed to radium radiation or other sources of radiation, clay draws and absorbs radioactivity. In this way, it can ensure the protection of the body damaged by ionizing radiation.
In addition, we know that the surface covered with a layer of clay is protected from certain harmful rays.
When radiation therapy (chemotherapy) cannot be avoided, application of clay between two radiations reduces the risk of developing burns on the skin.” - said Raymond Dextreit.
Clay can be used both internally and externally. The more often you use it, the faster the cleansing process will be.
Clay bath
Put about two cups of clay into your bathtub and lay in it for approximately 20 minutes. It is desirable that the water be warm. Clay will extract toxins and heavy metals from your body through the pores in your skin.
Prescription for oral use
Green clay for drinking must be certified for oral use (on the market it is also known as ventilated green clay). It will provide the body with valuable minerals while the clay itself will adsorb toxins.
In the evening, mix a teaspoon of ventilated green clay into 0.2 liters of water (uncooked, preferably spring water). Do not use a metal spoon when mixing this beverage and do not let the metal come in contact with the clay.
Clay should be taken in the morning after getting up or in the evening before bedtime. Optionally, it can be taken one hour before meals.
- Week 1: drink this beverage in the morning without stirring the mixture; do not drink the sediment.
- Week 2: stir the mixture in the morning and leave it for 5 minutes to let the sediment settle at the bottom of the cup; do not drink the sediment.
- Week 3: stir the mixture in the morning and immediately drink water together with clay.
After week 3 take one week break from drinking clay. You can repeat this process 2-4 times a year.
Ventilated green clay can be purchased here.
4. Spirulina, chlorella and other types of algae
Algae spirulina and chlorella are known for their effectiveness against radiation. After the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl, the Russians have used these algae to protect themselves from the effects of radioactive poisoning.
The Japanese love their miso soup (containing algae) not only because it is tasty. It helped them survive the effects of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Miso is effective in cleansing the body from radiation. During the Second World War, two hospitals that were located side by side were affected by the radiation.
In one hospital, patients consumed miso soup everyday. In that hospital, all the patients survived. On the other hand, in the other hospital many people died.
- Tan Koon Peng.
After the bombing of Nagasaki, a group of surviving macrobiotic doctors and their patients were saved from radiation by eating brown rice, miso and seaweed. Later, none of them developed leukemia.
Foods rich in chlorophyll, such as spirulina, chlorella, wheat and barley grasses strengthen cells, help to cleanse the blood and liver, neutralize toxins and stimulate the production of RNA.
Sticky fibers, found in all types of algae, prevent re-absorption of radioactive strontium 90.
- Brigitte Gaggl Mars.
That is why we recommend you take large amounts of spirulina, chlorella and other algae rich in chlorophyll.
Quality and organically produced algae can be purchased here.
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