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thank you, ..........BARB in Florida

Re: radiation

I have read about this, but usually the radiation is done following surgery

and only to patients who actually have plaque build up that could be a

problem. If you google Radiation/Prevent Calcium Buildup/hip replacement

surgery you might find some info on the blogs. I think it s a bit of

overkill as the pulsating leg wraps I wore after surgery does basically the

same thing. My guess is that its an extremely low dose of radiation. Still

sounds weird though doesn't it?

On Apr 14, 2011, at 11:29 AM, BARB wrote:

> I received the following statement from a friend whose husband is having

> his left hip replaced on April 21st. I have never heard of such a thing

> and

> do not know how to reply to her. Have any of you here heard of such a

> thing

> because I certainly have not? BARB in Florida

>

> One thing Dr Bradford arranges for his patients is for them to have a

> small dose of radiation on the hip area to prevent calcium build-up in the

> muscle. He says it helps prevent muscle stiffness due to calcification.

> Did you have any radiation?

>

>

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I wouldn't let any one put radiation into my body unless it was for cancer

treatment.

mary

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thank you, ..........BARB in Florida

Re: radiation

I have read about this, but usually the radiation is done following surgery

and only to patients who actually have plaque build up that could be a

problem. If you google Radiation/Prevent Calcium Buildup/hip replacement

surgery you might find some info on the blogs. I think it s a bit of

overkill as the pulsating leg wraps I wore after surgery does basically the

same thing. My guess is that its an extremely low dose of radiation. Still

sounds weird though doesn't it?

On Apr 14, 2011, at 11:29 AM, BARB wrote:

> I received the following statement from a friend whose husband is having

> his left hip replaced on April 21st. I have never heard of such a thing

> and

> do not know how to reply to her. Have any of you here heard of such a

> thing

> because I certainly have not? BARB in Florida

>

> One thing Dr Bradford arranges for his patients is for them to have a

> small dose of radiation on the hip area to prevent calcium build-up in the

> muscle. He says it helps prevent muscle stiffness due to calcification.

> Did you have any radiation?

>

>

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Hi Bee,

in just going over your article " Allergies, what they are and how to treat them "

I see you mention about radiation.

I stopped all microwave food about 20 years ago BUT I just now realize

that for my job I almost daily go to the courthouse which has the metal

detectors like the airports.

We have had those metal detectors since sometime between Oct. 2001 and Jan.

2002, so that's me going through those pretty close to 5 days a week every week

for the past almost 10 years.

Do you think that could be a major factor in holding me back from healing?

Patty

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> Hi Bee,

>

> in just going over your article " Allergies, what they are and how to treat

them " I see you mention about radiation.

>

> I stopped all microwave food about 20 years ago BUT I just now realize

> that for my job I almost daily go to the courthouse which has the metal

detectors like the airports.

>

> We have had those metal detectors since sometime between Oct. 2001 and Jan.

2002, so that's me going through those pretty close to 5 days a week every week

for the past almost 10 years.

>

> Do you think that could be a major factor in holding me back from healing?

>

+++Hi Patty,

Some metal detectors do not emit any radiation, therefore I suggest you check

the ones used in the courthouse. Let me know, okay?

Of course this program helps your body get rid of radiation so ensure you are

following it accurately, including all supplements. Niacin (B3) is particularly

important for eliminating radiation but as I explain it must be taken with

vitamin B complex.

All the best, Bee

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I am curious about this, on my way back from Florida through the Charlotte

airport and mean and rude security lady, did not listen to me when I asked if

this was 'x-ray' she shoved me through (broken arm and all) and hit the button

ordering me to stand still for 10 seconds, I kept saying I don't want x-ray. I

felt a buzzing in my head and forehead when she hit the button and I felt dizzy

after plus very very stressed over the incident, I wanted to make a complaint

right away and also got mad at my ex who let me be walked through it, while when

I did not know what was going on, but he knows I do not want x-ray exposure b/c

of health and due to 100s of x-rays in my life time from surgeries etc.

Is there radiation in these? I had to put my hands up and face the screen while

she hit the button for 10 seconds.

Thanks very much,

Tina

> >

> > Hi Bee,

> >

> > in just going over your article " Allergies, what they are and how to treat

them " I see you mention about radiation.

> >

> > I stopped all microwave food about 20 years ago BUT I just now realize

> > that for my job I almost daily go to the courthouse which has the metal

detectors like the airports.

> >

> > We have had those metal detectors since sometime between Oct. 2001 and Jan.

2002, so that's me going through those pretty close to 5 days a week every week

for the past almost 10 years.

> >

> > Do you think that could be a major factor in holding me back from healing?

> >

> +++Hi Patty,

>

> Some metal detectors do not emit any radiation, therefore I suggest you check

the ones used in the courthouse. Let me know, okay?

>

> Of course this program helps your body get rid of radiation so ensure you are

following it accurately, including all supplements. Niacin (B3) is particularly

important for eliminating radiation but as I explain it must be taken with

vitamin B complex.

>

> All the best, Bee

>

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> I am curious about this, on my way back from Florida through the Charlotte

airport and mean and rude security lady, did not listen to me when I asked if

this was 'x-ray' she shoved me through (broken arm and all) and hit the button

ordering me to stand still for 10 seconds, I kept saying I don't want x-ray. I

felt a buzzing in my head and forehead when she hit the button and I felt dizzy

after plus very very stressed over the incident, I wanted to make a complaint

right away and also got mad at my ex who let me be walked through it, while when

I did not know what was going on, but he knows I do not want x-ray exposure b/c

of health and due to 100s of x-rays in my life time from surgeries etc.

>

> Is there radiation in these? I had to put my hands up and face the screen

while she hit the button for 10 seconds.

+++Hi Tina,

That was not a metal detector as we have been discussing. Yes, there is

radiation emitted from those scanners at airports. In order to avoid them you

need to arrange for a body search instead. The whole issue is becoming quite

the fiasco since airport personnel are doing improper body searched too.

Of course your body will get rid of radiation from those scanners on this

program.

Bee

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