Guest guest Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 I'm sorry, so can someone explain why they used RADIOACTIVE iodine for thyroid scans? Yeah, I know, because they are Endholes,...er ENDO's.Jim > > > > > > > Hello Iodine People: I wanted to alert everyone as to the potential danger > > of radiation > > poisoning from the 2 nuclear reactors in Japan that have been threatened by > > the continuing > > high-intensity earthquakes in Japan. I just read on Huffington Post news > > that the air around one reactor > > measures at 1,000 times normal radiation in the air and the power company > > that runs it has lost control > > of the cooling process at BOTH reactors; this isn't good...not at all. Some > > of you may remember thr Chernobyl > > incident back in the 1980's - nuclear fallout was measured in very high > > doses across North America. > > As most of you probably know, iodine is the body's first line of defense > > against radiation poisoning, > > as it attacks the thyroid first and most intensely and if you can take > > adequate doses of iodine everyday > > for the first 30 days of exposure, you will be far less likely to get > > cancer, etc in 5 to 20 yrs or so. > > > > Hopefully, all will be OK in Japan at the reactor sites but if not, make > > sure to take your iodine! > > Ariel > > > > -- > > Ariel Monserrat > > Publisher & Managing Editor > > Green Egg zine > > www.greeneggzine.com > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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