Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 At least three meltdowns will be spewing huge amounts of radioactive particles for many years even if there are no other changes and #4 fuel pool doesn't burn too. This is an extinction level event for humankind. It cannot be " fixed " , and is essentially " forever " . Please do take precautions; survival of the fittest depends on how one assimilates and acts on this information. Duncan ------------------------------- Tepco Confirms Meltdown of Reactors, Bloomberg By Takeshi Awaji and Yuji Okada, May 23, 2011: Tokyo Electric Power Co. confirmed a meltdown of fuel rods in two more reactors at its Fukushima nuclear plant, which has been emitting radiation since an earthquake and tsunami knocked out power and cooling systems. [...] Tepco's analysis is catching up with U.S. assessments in early days of the crisis that indicated damage to the station was more severe than Japan officials suggested. The meltdown of the cores is the " greatest at the No. 1 reactor, followed by the No. 3 unit and then No. 2, " [Junichi Matsumoto, a spokesman at the company known as Tepco] said. [...] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2011 Report Share Posted May 25, 2011 Duncan wrote: < This is an extinction level event for humankind. It cannot be " fixed " , and is essentially " forever " . Please do take precautions; survival of the fittest depends on how one assimilates and acts on this information. > Thanks, Duncan. There is no doubt about it. " If you plan well enough, there’s no need for you to wait right in the path of the hurricane. We can’t control the whole world, but we can control ourselves and prepare for what’s coming. " -Doug Casey An ecxcerpt from IMVA : Nuclear Deception * Compounds from rosemary fight against mutagenic effects of radiation* In two separate studies, scientists in Spain found that nothing fights radiation damage to micronuclei like a simple garden herb known as rosemary. They noted that ionizing radiation causes the massive generation of free radicals that induce cellular DNA damage. They studied the protective effects of several compounds against gamma ray induced chromosomal damage in micronuclei testing by adding various compounds to human blood before and after irradiation. When the compounds were added after gamma-irradiation treatment, the protective effects relied not on scavenging ability, but on activity against free radicals already present in the cells, such as lipoperoxy radicals which are mainly responsible for continuous chromosomal oxidative damage. The fact that carnosic acid and carnosol found in rosemary are fat soluble allows them to provide highly asignificant protective anti-mutagenic activity. Even the most powerful water-soluble antioxidants lack the capacity to protect against gamma ray induced damage. This study can be found in the British Journal of Radiology, February 2 edition. In their second study, the generation of radiation induced cellular DNA damage to skin from free radicals was the focus. The researchers sought to demonstrate that rosmarinic acid from rosemary would act as a photo-protector both by acting as a scavenger of free radicals and as an inducer of the body's own endogenous defense mechanisms by regulating tyrosinase activity and stimulating melanin production. They found that formulation of toxic malonyldialdehyde was delayed by the use of rosmarinic acid, and the protection factor was 3.34 times greater than for other compounds studied, as measured in micronucleus testing. In vivo testing showed the capacity of orally administered rosmarinic acid to inhibit skin alterations as a result of UV radiation exposure. This study was reported in the February edition of Food and Chemical Toxicology. http://www.naturalnews.com/026079_rosemary_cancer_health.html For generation of a dermal anti-radioactive shield, I soak Rosemary leaves in Virgin Coconut Oil ( one bottle of the Rosemary Herb into 950 ml of VCO ). I treat myself and my canine pets to a weekly wholebody rub weekly. With regards Lew On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 11:30 PM, Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote: > > > At least three meltdowns will be spewing huge amounts of radioactive > particles for many years even if there are no other changes and #4 fuel pool > doesn't burn too. This is an extinction level event for humankind. It cannot > be " fixed " , and is essentially " forever " . Please do take precautions; > survival of the fittest depends on how one assimilates and acts on this > information. > > Duncan > > ------------------------------- > > Tepco Confirms Meltdown of Reactors, Bloomberg By Takeshi Awaji and Yuji > Okada, May 23, 2011: > > Tokyo Electric Power Co. confirmed a meltdown of fuel rods in two more > reactors at its Fukushima nuclear plant, which has been emitting radiation > since an earthquake and tsunami knocked out power and cooling systems. [...] > > Tepco's analysis is catching up with U.S. assessments in early days of the > crisis that indicated damage to the station was more severe than Japan > officials suggested. > > The meltdown of the cores is the " greatest at the No. 1 reactor, followed > by the No. 3 unit and then No. 2, " [Junichi Matsumoto, a spokesman at the > company known as Tepco] said. [...] > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2011 Report Share Posted May 25, 2011 I don't know about " extinction " , but here's a couple of helpful sites. Four sites where you can monitor US radiation levels http://onforb.es/hL9512 -or- http://blogs.forbes.com/jeffmcmahon/2011/03/28/three-sites-where-you-can-monitor\ -u-s-radiation-levels/ Natural Substances to Protect Ourselves From Radiation http://bit.ly/i2b67M -or- http://gailfaithedwards.wordpress.com/2011/03/16/natural-substances-to-protect-o\ urselves-from-radiation/ - FYI: Kelp/Radiation diet asap This is from Leuren Moret, who works with a Project Manhattan scientist and is a world reknown radiation expert. Leuren Moret 4:40 PM Tell her to go to a health foods store and buy " KELP POWDER " – they have it bulk in a jar and its about $.80/oz here. Also Irish moss (seaweed) is dried and in small pieces that you drink as a tea. You can just go to an Asian store and buy dried seaweed and eat pieces of it once a day or grind it in a spice mill and put it in cold water (1/8-1/4 teaspoon). Do not heat the kelp powder. I have potassium iodide drops that a friend just sent me UPS. Just get dried seaweed and eat it once a day or in a tea or soup. > > Duncan wrote: > > < This is an extinction level event for humankind. It cannot be " fixed " , and is essentially " forever " . Please do take precautions; survival of the fittest depends on how one assimilates and acts on this information. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2011 Report Share Posted May 25, 2011 Lew, how did you reason the oral property of rosemarinic acid to reduce free radical damage is also a property of topically-applied rosemary oil? If it's an honest guess that's fine, but should we in your opinion also do the oral dosing to make sure we get some under our skin without concerning ourselves about whether it is absorbed by the skin directly? " In vivo testing showed the capacity of orally administered rosmarinic acid to inhibit skin alterations as a result of UV radiation exposure. ....For generation of a dermal anti-radioactive shield, I soak Rosemary leaves in Virgin Coconut Oil ( one bottle of the Rosemary Herb into 950 ml of VCO ). I treat myself and my canine pets to a weekly wholebody rub. With regards Lew > > > > > > > At least three meltdowns will be spewing huge amounts of radioactive > > particles for many years even if there are no other changes and #4 fuel pool > > doesn't burn too. This is an extinction level event for humankind. It cannot > > be " fixed " , and is essentially " forever " . Please do take precautions; > > survival of the fittest depends on how one assimilates and acts on this > > information. > > > > Duncan > > > > ------------------------------- > > > > Tepco Confirms Meltdown of Reactors, Bloomberg By Takeshi Awaji and Yuji > > Okada, May 23, 2011: > > > > Tokyo Electric Power Co. confirmed a meltdown of fuel rods in two more > > reactors at its Fukushima nuclear plant, which has been emitting radiation > > since an earthquake and tsunami knocked out power and cooling systems. [...] > > > > Tepco's analysis is catching up with U.S. assessments in early days of the > > crisis that indicated damage to the station was more severe than Japan > > officials suggested. > > > > The meltdown of the cores is the " greatest at the No. 1 reactor, followed > > by the No. 3 unit and then No. 2, " [Junichi Matsumoto, a spokesman at the > > company known as Tepco] said. [...] > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2011 Report Share Posted May 25, 2011 In the case of particulate fallout, radiation " levels " won't increase much but a few pesky radio-emitters have the ability to cause cancer over the years in various organs that take them up. Thus, " low-level " radiation that one hosts over the long term is considered to be a lot worse than a large burst of short-term radiation. Since we've been breathing and eating radioactive particles for at least two months now, if you didn't start your comprehensive program at the first sign of the reactors failing you may already have ingested plenty to be part of this extinction process. Kelp just doesn't cut it I'm afraid. The huge amount of radioactive particles released into the dust we breathe and the food chain, combined with their very long half life, will pretty much ensure we will all get dosed. We won't see as many undeformed live births, while most of the adults will have cancer long before their " declining years " even with precautions such as kelp, boron, strontium, potassium, rosemary oil, undenatured whey and selenium etc. This is why the catastrophe is rightly called an extinction-level event. Gooogle it: ><http://tinyurl.com/extinction-level> No answer like " but at least we have kelp " is valid because the amount and types of radiation release is vastly underreported, ongoing, and probably going to increase by a factor of six or so in a " best case " scenario over many months; at worst, a factor of about 12 more Chernobyls, and all at once. Again, survival of the fittest will include recognizing the danger and doing something about it. And, if there's a future coming up at all, choosing saner energy programs should be mandatory; all the Japanese government did was buy a reactor from the low bidder, as we all do. all good, Duncan > > I don't know about " extinction " , Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2011 Report Share Posted May 25, 2011 Duncan The salient constituents of rosemary are carnosol, carnosic acid, caffeic acid and its derivatives such as rosmarinic acid. These compounds have powerful antioxidant activity. Rosmarinic acid is well absorbed from gastrointestinal tract and from the skin. Pharmacology of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis Linn.) and its therapeutic potentials http://www.bioline.org.br/request?ie99026 The pros and cons of Rosemary officinalis http://health..net/natstandardcontent/rosemary/4 With regards Lew On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 5:53 AM, Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote: > > > Lew, how did you reason the oral property of rosemarinic acid to reduce > free radical damage is also a property of topically-applied rosemary oil? If > it's an honest guess that's fine, but should we in your opinion also do the > oral dosing to make sure we get some under our skin without concerning > ourselves about whether it is absorbed by the skin directly? > > > " In vivo testing showed the capacity of orally administered rosmarinic acid > to inhibit skin alterations as a result of UV radiation exposure. > > ...For generation of a dermal anti-radioactive shield, I soak Rosemary > leaves in Virgin Coconut Oil ( one bottle of the Rosemary Herb into 950 ml > of VCO ). I treat myself and my canine pets to a weekly wholebody rub. > > With regards > Lew > > > > > > > > > > > > > > At least three meltdowns will be spewing huge amounts of radioactive > > > particles for many years even if there are no other changes and #4 fuel > pool > > > doesn't burn too. This is an extinction level event for humankind. It > cannot > > > be " fixed " , and is essentially " forever " . Please do take precautions; > > > survival of the fittest depends on how one assimilates and acts on this > > > information. > > > > > > Duncan > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > > > > > Tepco Confirms Meltdown of Reactors, Bloomberg By Takeshi Awaji and > Yuji > > > Okada, May 23, 2011: > > > > > > Tokyo Electric Power Co. confirmed a meltdown of fuel rods in two more > > > reactors at its Fukushima nuclear plant, which has been emitting > radiation > > > since an earthquake and tsunami knocked out power and cooling systems. > [...] > > > > > > Tepco's analysis is catching up with U.S. assessments in early days of > the > > > crisis that indicated damage to the station was more severe than Japan > > > officials suggested. > > > > > > The meltdown of the cores is the " greatest at the No. 1 reactor, > followed > > > by the No. 3 unit and then No. 2, " [Junichi Matsumoto, a spokesman at > the > > > company known as Tepco] said. [...] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2011 Report Share Posted May 25, 2011 So how do you think we should prepare for it? > Again, survival of the fittest will include recognizing the danger and doing something about it. And, if there's a future coming up at all, choosing saner energy programs should be mandatory; all the Japanese government did was buy a reactor from the low bidder, as we all do. > > all good, > > Duncan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2011 Report Share Posted May 26, 2011 , besides minimising your exposure/dosing, the short answer is eat well and make your biology robust. As you'll see as you investigate, you'll be better prepared than 95% of the population against cancer induced by particle fallout by taking precautions such as undenatured whey or 6 hour NZ colostrum and selenium, powdered kelp (iodine), boron, strontium, potassium (just might prevent some cesium uptake), rosemary oil, that kind of thing. Most of the nutrients mentioned can either prevent the uptake of radioactive particulates can increase biological tolerance to the emitters you already have lodged in you, or can actually improve clearing them from your system. Most nutrients are in the class of health-maintaining, malnourishment-avoiding, anti-aging products anyway; people who take them would just be more determined to not skip many days. Google anti-radiation keywords and check out lists of protective supplements like this one: <http://www.rifeenergymedicine.com/Radiationprotection.html> On the potassium, cesium acts similarly in the body so I'd like to know if cesium chloride would also prevent radioactive cesium uptake. I understand some of the more alarmed and well-heeled are avoiding exposure by moving to the southern hemisphere. I'm staying on the west coast and hopefully keeping my nutrition in the upper quintile. all good, > > So how do you think we should prepare for it? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2011 Report Share Posted May 26, 2011 Here's another radiation guide with new suggestions. Can likely find most of these cheaply at Swanson's or iherb. Rosemary from the links I posted yesterday sounds very interesting, " In a study published this year in the British Journal of Radiology, February 2 edition, scientists in Spain reported finding that nothing fights radiation damage to micronuclei as well as rosemary. " Guide to prevent the toxic effects of Radiation Sickness and help the body rid itself of Radioactive Isotopes http://bit.ly/kHk1be -or- http://homeopathicmedicines.biz/herbs-for-nuclear-radiation-poisioning-and-prote\ ction/ I wouldn't put down kelp so quickly Duncan, since the recommendation was made by Leuren Moret, " a world reknown radiation expert " . > > So how do you think we should prepare for it? > > > > > > Again, survival of the fittest will include recognizing the danger and doing something about it. And, if there's a future coming up at all, choosing saner energy programs should be mandatory; all the Japanese government did was buy a reactor from the low bidder, as we all do. > > > > all good, > > > > Duncan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2011 Report Share Posted May 26, 2011 , no, I wouldn't " put down kelp " and I take it myself. Kelp is useful to prevent the uptake of radioactive iodine into one's thyroid but there are several other scenarios and isotopes being released that iodine doesn't cover, so to repeat, kelp alone won't cut it. As an aside, the homeopathic site you referred us to prompts me to topically point out that one needs lots of actual molecules for this exercise, so don't even consider homeopathy for this. This one looks like a good site though all good, Duncan > > Here's another radiation guide with new suggestions. Can likely find most of these cheaply at Swanson's or iherb. > > Rosemary from the links I posted yesterday sounds very interesting, > " In a study published this year in the British Journal of Radiology, February 2 edition, scientists in Spain reported finding that nothing fights radiation damage to micronuclei as well as rosemary. " > > Guide to prevent the toxic effects of Radiation Sickness and help the body rid itself of Radioactive Isotopes > http://bit.ly/kHk1be -or- > http://homeopathicmedicines.biz/herbs-for-nuclear-radiation-poisioning-and-prote\ ction/ > > I wouldn't put down kelp so quickly Duncan, since the recommendation was made by Leuren Moret, " a world reknown radiation expert " . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2011 Report Share Posted May 27, 2011 Take borax/boron like the farmers are. Big Island Dairy Farmers fight radiation with Boron http://www.hawaiihealthguide.com/healthtalk/display.htm?id=915 > > So how do you think we should prepare for it? > > > > > > Again, survival of the fittest will include recognizing the danger and doing something about it. And, if there's a future coming up at all, choosing saner energy programs should be mandatory; all the Japanese government did was buy a reactor from the low bidder, as we all do. > > > > all good, > > > > Duncan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2011 Report Share Posted May 28, 2011 The farmers seek to use boron to prevent radiation sickness in cattle as boron soaks up radiation emitted from radioactive particulates in their rather large rumens. This does not mitigate long term expopsure to radio-emitters lodged in any organs because the radioemitter is right up against cells. Boron may help prevent the uptake of radioactive boron into the bones, so it can be used as a supplement against radioboron. You want to be as dust-free as possible to reduce exposure to emitter particles for this exercise. Vacuum the house, rinse it off your outside clothes and the dog while either outside or in the " mud room " , leave shoes out there, use HEPA filters in the home, that kind of thing. all good, Duncan > > > > So how do you think we should prepare for it? > > > > > > > > > > > Again, survival of the fittest will include recognizing the danger and doing something about it. And, if there's a future coming up at all, choosing saner energy programs should be mandatory; all the Japanese government did was buy a reactor from the low bidder, as we all do. > > > > > > all good, > > > > > > Duncan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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