Radiation Poisoning

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Re: Hot Face After Taking Borax

Amanda (Braham) on 07/10/2017
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"Hot Face" boron is the antidote to radiation. When you feel the hot face it seems to be radiation. I scrub my face with it in the shower after any radiation exposure, and I do it daily until there's no heat reactions.
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Vitamin C for Radiation Poisoning

Wydo (Ca) on 06/13/2016

I am for vitamin C for radiation exposure and here is why.

In 1999 there was a nuclear power plant accident in Japan. As a result the National Defense Medical College and Ground Self-Defense Force in Japan did a study on how to protect the Self-Defense Force when going into contaminated areas due to radiation. The study came up with vitamin C as the best defense against radiation exposure. When the tsunami hit the Fucushima Daiichi power plant and released radiation contamination on the population, Dr. Atsuo Yanagisawa found this research and tried to put it out to the government of Japan and then to the media with no response. This was due to an information black out by the government to protect its self from embarrassment and blame.

Dr. Yanagisawa moved into the area on his own with the Japanese College of IV Therapy to help the population and workers as well as do his own research on vitamin C therapy applied to radiation exposure. The results was that vitamin C helps in most cases in reversing the effects of radiation exposure with very good results. You can see the story here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJJGZ12kDDQ

Here Dr. Yanagisawa shows how a patient with stomach cancer due to radiation exposure was helped with IVs of vitamin C in a shorter video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kd-1lBbw5cc

Other antioxidants that were used to treat were;

  • Alpha lipoic acid
  • Selenium
  • Vitamin E

You can find an PDF article on the internet if you do a search for:

  • Effect of Vitamin C and antioxidative
  • nutrition on radiation induced
  • gene expression in
  • Fukushima nuclear plant workers

Dr. Yanagisawa message to the public was to take vitamin C in case of exposure.

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CT Scan Side Effects

Sam (Miami) on 06/28/2015

I was reading kidney stones posts and noticed that everyone was having CT scans. Don't you know that ONE CT scan can cause cancer later in life and is equal to: 100-250 chest x-rays 1,400 dental x-rays 240 Five Hour flights 70,000 airport scans 19 years of smoking a pack of cigarettes a day. Age is a significant factor. A 3 year old female has a 1 in 500 chance of developing cancer from an abdominal CT.

EC: Thanks, Sam.

We found an interesting article on the subject from Consumer Reports here.

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Be Aware of Health Problems from Radon

Timh (KY, US) on 01/26/2015

For people that have health issues like digestive, hormonal, and immune, that do not respond to numerous treatment recommendations and remedies both conventional and alternative alike, there is that silent, invisible threat of Radiation. Mineral deficiencies and the absence of fruit Pectin in the diet allow for a buildup, in the body, of toxic radioactive isotopes which are present in our soil, food, air, and water this world over.

Aside from radioactive isotopes as a result of nuclear bombs, and fallout from failed energy production, there is a natural source of radiation that has been infused in the earth soil & rock millions of yrs ago.

The USA's EPA has designated January as Radon Awareness month.

Here is a link for further info http://www.radonawareness.org/

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Zeolite Removes Radiation from Milk?

Nonukes (Hyogo, Japan) on 09/16/2014

Following reports of radiation in milk in North America, I discontinued making the Budwig sulfured protein/flax oil cream, which I had been using for several years for cancer prevention and general health. Finally, I decided I would like to find a way to continue it. I read somewhere that zeolite can remove hot particles from milk, but there were no instructions. Using conjecture and hunches, I have concocted the following:

Since there is almost no cottage cheese in Japan and the substitute, according to a super market employee, is something extracted from beef, I had been making yogurt cheese for my Budwig cream. For the mixture to be maximally effective, as I understand it there must be the correct ratio of sulfur, protein, and flax oil, achieved with quark in Germany and with cottage cheese in the U. S. Yogurt cheese might be approximately the same. For my revised method I now heat a liter (quart) of milk from a farm in Western Japan that claims its cows are pastured, which means they eat grass grown in soil watered by rain carrying gamma particles, but they are not fed with animal feed containing mercury, pesticides, and probably gamma particles. But I digress. I heat the milk just to the boiling point, although it is pasteurized, in case there is something that might compete with the yogurt culture. I let it cool to ideal temperature and stir in ? tsp. zeolite and ? cup yogurt. When it has set, I spoon off the yogurt and throw away the green layer at the bottom of the pot. I hang up the yogurt in a cloth to strain off the whey and then whisk the yogurt cheese with a little organic soy milk (also fairly high in sulfur), and a little organic fruit-sweetened jam. Alternately, I mix the yogurt cheese with a little ACV, mustard, and Himalayan salt for mayonnaise and a base for salad dressing. (Does anyone know the condition of the water on the coast of Normandy where sea salt is harvested? I can’t find any information.)

If any gamma particles adsorbed by the zeolite remain in the yogurt cheese/flax oil cream, I assume they will remain attached to the zeolite and end up in the sewer system. I’m safe, am I not? Would someone knowledgeable about the Budwig protocol and about zeolite please comment (someone not selling clay). Have I overlooked something? I suspect that I have; otherwise wouldn’t someone be marketing milk and cheese purified with zeolite? Is ? tsp. zeolite in a quart of milk enough? How long do I need to stir it? (How long does it take for the zeolite to attract any hot particles that might be there?) Would calcium bentonite clay be just as effective? It is less expensive than zeolite.

Thanks in advance for any enlightenment someone can provide.

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Help Requested Detoxing from Radiation for Lung Cancer

Jean (Alabama) on 03/01/2014

Having radiation treatment for lung cancer. Any suggestions on how to maintain the health I do have and head off any side effects? From what I hear, pain appears months later. I'd like get rid of the cancer and also avoid pain if possible. Thanks.
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X-Ray At Crossing Border Gives Husband Headaches and Bad Taste

Darla (Nd) on 02/19/2014

X-ray crossing border gives my husband headaches and bad taste in mouth. Is there something he can take or wear or use to alleviate it and prevent it? It can't be good for him. He is a owner/operator of his own truck and goes across the Canadian/American border probably once a week. They scan the whole truck, including him.
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Remedies for Radiation

Waylit (Motown, Ca/ Usa) on 10/25/2012

Thought to include a few things about protecting ones' family from Fukushema meltdown, as this is an ongoing concern, especially for those of us on the West Coast. Iodine was put into salt in the fifties, because the gubmt was then doing nuclear testing in the South Seas and in Nevada. It is protective of the thyroid, if it is present in the body at the time of exposure, which is why it is used daily.

Here again is Vit. C to the rescue, as it nullifies a certain amount of radiation, up to a point. I mean, full bore radiation will get you, ya' know?

Red Panax Ginseng nullifies radiation also. Those little ampules with a straw available at health food stores. And it is smoky and delicious... I take it with some local bee pollen and the two are great together, as the ginseng is based in honey from another country.

I'm sure there are many other helpful things, like chlorella, or zeolite, for resolving the other toxins, strontium 90, etc. Any other suggestions? --T.

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A (Ny) on 09/02/2011

"If you are having any kind of radiation treatments, macrobiotic is the cure. Macrobiotics is very effective in curing radiation sickness and cancer. " "... brown rice, miso* and tamari soy sauce soup, wakame and other sea vegetables, Hokkaido pumpkin, and sea salt and prohibited the consumption of sugar and sweets." "In case you missed it the secret to surviving all forms of radiation exposure is sea salt. If you are concerned about the radiation fallout from the Japan nuclear plants disaster or if you had an X-ray (from hospitals and airport screening) or radiation treatments for cancer, soak your body in sea salt (not iodized table salt) baths to help pull out the radiation from your body. " ".. To pull the radiation poison out of the body, try bathing in half a cup of sea salt and half a cup of baking soda. Soak for at least 20-30 minutes, every day for three weeks or every other day for six weeks" "A tiny pinch of good quality sea salt in several glasses of distilled water each day will provide one with all the minerals and trace elements you need to rid your body of the radiation and stay healthy."

http://presscore.ca/2011/?p=2211

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Regarding Irradiated Supplements

C.r. (Ny) on 08/06/2011

I heard about some gem dealers compalining their gems changed colors in the US postal mail and that usually happens when the mail is irradiated. Iodine is in a lot of supplements. If that gets raidated then that would work more against the thyroid. Is there any simple way to test for radioactivity in supplements like iodine? I try to buy my supplements from a store where it is more likely shipped by a truck but that isn't possible with all supplements. Coconut oil generally comes from the Philipines. Is this how codex alimentarius is being used? I was told the government was just irradiating federal mail but when the gem dealers were sending gems through the USPS and suspecting irradiation because of the gem changes (e. G. Pearl gets gray), it made me suspicious. Is a geiger meter what I need to test my supplement bottles?
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Remedies

Daisy (Irvine, Ca) on 07/27/2011

I'm not sure if you can post the name of a support here but I have been reading through a lot of the Radiation Remedies and no one has mentioned Ioguard which I think is the most powerful support out there. Also, Modifilan was used successfully after Chernobyl and I have tried both. I have done a lot of research after Fukashima and to my mind and with the studies that have been done, Ioguard is the one I trust. They say they developed for day to day exposure from cellphones, wi-fi, x-rays, etc. But it is the only product with DNA reductase which was proven to be the most powerful protectant and repair substance in a study with cancer patients receiving radiation therapy. I am not affiliated with these people in any way and the two products are not affiliated but wanted to share my research because I think it's important and it's only getting worse. Most people don't realize that radiation is still spewing from Fukashima daily and just because there is a news blackout doesn't mean it has ended. Also, our culture has become obsessed with radiation driven devices, forasking safety and health for convenience.
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Information on Radiation

Jac (Baltimore, Maryland, U.s.) on 05/04/2011

I hate to be the one to shine the light on the gravity of what we're in, but it seems many of you dear people are dangerously unaware. If you'd care to educate yourselves with the enormity of our situation, here's the proof:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WxmeOqYtB0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMXvpWoHzeE&feature=player_embedded

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WxmeOqYtB0

When did we stop questioning those who would place themselves in positions of authority? How strong is power of denial?

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Questions on Water Purification From Radioactive Elements

Juju (Montague, Michigan, Muskegon) on 04/02/2011

Hi everyone,

As the concern for pure water increases while the radiation continues to spill from Japan it is a good idea to think of ways to purify our water.

Will a diatamaceous earth filter do that? I've read that 8 inches of clay sand works as a filter for radioactive elements. Is this true? I wonder if our local pool suppliers would have something that can be used.

Hope we can find some solutions together. Julia

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X-Rays and Sski

Donna (Usa) on 03/19/2011

If you've suffered radiation exposure from x-rays more than 2 years ago, is it too late to take SSKI?
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Earth Clinic's Latest Newsletter - Radiation Remedies

Earth Clinic (USA) on 03/18/2011

For those who haven't signed up to receive our newsletter, here is a link to our March 16th, 2011 newsletter on Radiation Remedies: http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs020/1101631005260/archive/1104854092037.html

Here is a link to our follow-up email, correcting an error in the Potassium Iodide (SSKI) dosage mentioned in the newsletter: http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs020/1101631005260/archive/1104879055209.html

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Homeopathy for Radiation Exposure

Vidya (Toronto, Canada) on 03/16/2011

The homeopathic remedy 'X-ray' (made from X-ray radiation) is used to counteract the effects of radiation exposure (from diagnostic x-rays, radiation treatment for cancer, etc. ). The potency is not necessarily very important here; the 'standard' 30C is usually the easiest to find. Same goes for the dosage schedule -- a few drops mixed into water, taken as soon after exposure occurs, should be sufficient; some people prefer a single dose, others favour multiple doses, depending on the homeopathic philosophy to which they subscribe. This remedy should be available from most large homeopathic suppliers.
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Tan Koon Peng (Singapore) on 06/23/2008

Radiation induced Hair Loss: Get some garlic, break it into half and rub it all over the head to encourage hair growth. Garlic is very useful for detoxing the body of toxins.
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Tan Koon Peng (Singapore) on 06/22/2008

Miso is effective for detoxing your body of radition. During World War 2, 2 hospital that were located side by side were hit with atomic radition, hospital A people consumed Miso and all of them survived while the other hospital people that did not take miso, many died. Miso is rich in vitamin B therefore it is suitable for vegetarian who are in shortage of vitamin B. For best results do not cook miso.
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rebeca (montebello, united states) on 11/30/2007
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my daughter who is now 15 years old rec'd radiation treatment on her head for a brain tumor. can you tell me if there is anything that can be done to help her hair grow back. some hair has grown back, but very thin and there is stll a big area where no hair has grown back. is there something she can take to regrow her hair? If not, i am considering hair transplant for her. i would appreciate an answer from ted or anyone out there who has been in this same situation.
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Joyce (Joelton, Tn) on 11/11/2007
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Have you ever heard of radiation insomnia? * *I hadn't until my brother came home from Mayo Clinic with a trachea tube & Dobhoff tube for feeding after starting radiation which they said his cancer was sensitive to, worked to shrink it for the first few treatments - then started growing again. They then operated for this inoperable cancer in his head, mouth and throat (I am told that 10 doctors studied his chart, looked at him and all but the l0th one said they wouldn't touch him with a l0 foot pole). The 10th one said "I think I can get it". This was l982. He is still with us today. He told me that his worse problem after starting the radiation was he could not sleep, until one morning the phone rang about 1.am. He picked up the phone, plugged his trach, and in his raspy voice managed a "hello".

K-(our lst cousin -1removed who is both an RN and a psychic) said: "I know you can't talk but just listen. I just got through talking to Uncle E-, Aunt G, - and E-- (all deceased or I prefer "gone home" years 46, and 61) and Uncle E said if you would take salt baths you can sleep. I don't remember how many nights he was to repeat this, but it was multiples of 3 (6 or 9). He took his first bath that morning, using 1 cup of talble salt to the tub of hot water, splashing it up around his neck, being careful not to get it in his trachea tube and slept like a baby for the rest of the night and a good part of the morning. He continued to take them for the recommended nights. A few weeks later she called back with a message from our father again, telling him that he said to repeat the salt baths again (multiples of 3 again) and he could go back to work. He did the baths, did go back to work and didn't retire until a couple of years ago in his upper 70's. The doctors following him tells him that he is the only one on earth that they know of that has made it 5 years with his type of cancer. The doctor who operated on him told him he was his only success and he was reluctant to release the flap in his chest, planned for reconstruction of his neck, but he would if he insisted. ' I asked my brother if he told him that he was on megadose vitamins and minerals and he said he hadn't. I put him on 8grams Vit. C, l200 units Vit E, Vit B complex 400 mgm, Vit. B 12, magnesium 800 mg., Niacin 400 mgm. after finding him wrapped in a quilt & complaining of freezing on a lovely, warm May day. When I pulled the quilt back and looked at his arms they were purple splotched with poor circulation. A few weeks later he developed what I call "CNS twitching", when i asked how long he had been doing this, his wife motioned for me to follow her and said the doctors told her that indicated metastis to the brain and that he didn't have the chance of a snowball in hell of making it. My reply started with Bull, and followed I'll be back in a few. Went to the nearest pharmacy and requested the strongest Folic acid tablets he could sell me without a prescription. We added about l200 mcg. to the rest of the vitamins getting thrown into the blender with his formula and divided up into equal doses with his feedings during the day. A couple of days later his CNS twitches were gone.

Maybe our wise chemist, Ted can explain the rationale of why salt baths counteract radiation insomnia. I have yet to find any reference to radiation insomnia, much less why salt baths would counteract it in any medical literature. I must tell you that he also had a lot of people praying for him throughout also. Interestingly, you are now finding medical literature about how prayer, imaging, and belief in a supreme being (whether you call that supreme being God, Yahweh. Zen, Buddha, Allah, or "All That Is"). My preference is "Unconditional Love". I stopped believing in the catty, spiteful, revengeful God that organized religion teaches a long time ago...


EC: We asked Joyce about the CNS Twitching...
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