Guest guest Posted March 15, 2011 Report Share Posted March 15, 2011 If anyone is interested in buying Nascent - it is available on this website. Buist, ND Iodine for radiation protection: Here are some sources that are still available NaturalNews Insider Alert ( www.NaturalNews.com ) - please forward In the aftermath of Japan's nuclear catastrophe and the fear that winds could blow radiation into the west coast of North America, there has been a sudden rush on potassium iodide, which helps protect your glandular system from radiation poisoning if you're exposed. The Japanese government is handing out this supplement in huge quantities to the survivors north of Tokyo, and here at NaturalNews, we've received a flurry of requests from people wanting to know where they can find available supplies of potassium iodide. These "radiation pills" are being sold out everywhere. Drug stores in California are receiving a stampede of phone calls from near-panicked residents there. We know where to get some high-quality liquid iodine supplements (and also where to learn more about WHY you must take iodine BEFORE radiation exposure in order to benefit from it). Read the details in this urgent article I've just posted, which lists three sources where you can obtain high-quality iodine as a safe supplement:http://www.naturalnews.com/031708_iodine_radiation.html To your health, - Mike , the Health Ranger Click here to unsubscribe (If you experience any difficulty unsubscribing, simply forward this entire email to reply@... and you will be automatically unsubscribed.) Not yet a subscriber? Sign up at: http://www.NaturalNews.com/ReaderRegistration.html Please DO NOT reply to this email. To contact NaturalNews, please use our online feedback form at: http://www.naturalnews.com/feedback.html Privacy policy: http://www.naturalnews.com/Privacy.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2011 Report Share Posted March 15, 2011 where on the site can I buy it? I found Iodyzyme but can't get it right away. kim > > If anyone is interested in buying Nascent - it is available on this website. > > Buist, ND > > > Iodine for radiation protection: Here are some sources that are still available > > > NaturalNews Insider Alert ( www.NaturalNews.com ) - please forward > > > > > In the aftermath of Japan's nuclear catastrophe and the fear that winds could blow radiation into the west coast of North America, there has been a sudden rush on potassium iodide, which helps protect your glandular system from radiation poisoning if you're exposed. > > The Japanese government is handing out this supplement in huge quantities to the survivors north of Tokyo, and here at NaturalNews, we've received a flurry of requests from people wanting to know where they can find available supplies of potassium iodide. > > These " radiation pills " are being sold out everywhere. Drug stores in California are receiving a stampede of phone calls from near-panicked residents there. > > We know where to get some high-quality liquid iodine supplements (and also where to learn more about WHY you must take iodine BEFORE radiation exposure in order to benefit from it). > > Read the details in this urgent article I've just posted, which lists three sources where you can obtain high-quality iodine as a safe supplement: > http://www.naturalnews.com/031708_iodine_radiation.html > > > To your health, > > > - Mike , the Health Ranger > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Click here to unsubscribe > > (If you experience any difficulty unsubscribing, simply forward this entire email to reply@... and you will be automatically unsubscribed.) > > Not yet a subscriber? Sign up at: > http://www.NaturalNews.com/ReaderRegistration.html > > Please DO NOT reply to this email. To contact NaturalNews, please use our online feedback form at: http://www.naturalnews.com/feedback.html > > Privacy policy: http://www.naturalnews.com/Privacy.html > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2011 Report Share Posted March 15, 2011 http://store.naturalnews.com/index.php?main_page=index & cPath=100370 I have seen Iodoral on the following sites today: www.illnessisoptional.com www.luckyvitamin.com www.vrp.com Buist, ND Iodine for radiation protection: Here are some sources that are still available> > > NaturalNews Insider Alert ( www.NaturalNews.com ) - please forward > > > > > In the aftermath of Japan's nuclear catastrophe and the fear that winds could blow radiation into the west coast of North America, there has been a sudden rush on potassium iodide, which helps protect your glandular system from radiation poisoning if you're exposed.> > The Japanese government is handing out this supplement in huge quantities to the survivors north of Tokyo, and here at NaturalNews, we've received a flurry of requests from people wanting to know where they can find available supplies of potassium iodide.> > These "radiation pills" are being sold out everywhere. Drug stores in California are receiving a stampede of phone calls from near-panicked residents there.> > We know where to get some high-quality liquid iodine supplements (and also where to learn more about WHY you must take iodine BEFORE radiation exposure in order to benefit from it).> > Read the details in this urgent article I've just posted, which lists three sources where you can obtain high-quality iodine as a safe supplement:> http://www.naturalnews.com/031708_iodine_radiation.html> > > To your health, > > > - Mike , the Health Ranger> > > > ----------------------------------------------------------> > > > > > > > > > > > > > Click here to unsubscribe > > (If you experience any difficulty unsubscribing, simply forward this entire email to reply@... and you will be automatically unsubscribed.)> > Not yet a subscriber? Sign up at: > http://www.NaturalNews.com/ReaderRegistration.html > > Please DO NOT reply to this email. To contact NaturalNews, please use our online feedback form at: http://www.naturalnews.com/feedback.html > > Privacy policy: http://www.naturalnews.com/Privacy.html> > > ----------------------------------------------------------> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2011 Report Share Posted March 15, 2011 Please disregard my previous message about where to order. I ordered some and it is coming. What is the recommended dosage for starting iodine to protect from radiation? I saw that it was 2 drops of Lugol's or 13 mg of Iodoral but I am not sure about Nascent. Thanks Kim PS I posted that I was able to find Iodyzyme but my Dr. called me right after I ordered it and said it wasn't available until Friday so disregard that message also, thank you. > > If anyone is interested in buying Nascent - it is available on this website. > > Buist, ND > > > Iodine for radiation protection: Here are some sources that are still available > > > NaturalNews Insider Alert ( www.NaturalNews.com ) - please forward > > > > > In the aftermath of Japan's nuclear catastrophe and the fear that winds could blow radiation into the west coast of North America, there has been a sudden rush on potassium iodide, which helps protect your glandular system from radiation poisoning if you're exposed. > > The Japanese government is handing out this supplement in huge quantities to the survivors north of Tokyo, and here at NaturalNews, we've received a flurry of requests from people wanting to know where they can find available supplies of potassium iodide. > > These " radiation pills " are being sold out everywhere. Drug stores in California are receiving a stampede of phone calls from near-panicked residents there. > > We know where to get some high-quality liquid iodine supplements (and also where to learn more about WHY you must take iodine BEFORE radiation exposure in order to benefit from it). > > Read the details in this urgent article I've just posted, which lists three sources where you can obtain high-quality iodine as a safe supplement: > http://www.naturalnews.com/031708_iodine_radiation.html > > > To your health, > > > - Mike , the Health Ranger > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Click here to unsubscribe > > (If you experience any difficulty unsubscribing, simply forward this entire email to reply@... and you will be automatically unsubscribed.) > > Not yet a subscriber? Sign up at: > http://www.NaturalNews.com/ReaderRegistration.html > > Please DO NOT reply to this email. To contact NaturalNews, please use our online feedback form at: http://www.naturalnews.com/feedback.html > > Privacy policy: http://www.naturalnews.com/Privacy.html > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2011 Report Share Posted March 15, 2011 IoDIDE is the best choice IF it is radioiodine that is being released. IoDIDE only protects the thyroid from radioactive iodine. If radioactive cesium is being released (which is what most say is happening right now) then iodide is not the best choice and will not help with radioactive cesium. Trace amounts of radioactive iodine have been found close to the reactor sites but again it seems to be the radioactive cesium that is the most concern.Radioactive cesium will affect muscles and the reproductive system as well as the kidneys and liver. Cesium is treated by the body as if it were potassium so a potassium deficiency of any type would most likely make one greatly receptive to the radioactive health concerns posed by cesium. Potassium deficiency should try to be corrected first with food intake. One can do an internet search on potassium rich foods. A good listing is http://www.thepotassiumrichfoods.com/ Good examples would be bananas, potatoes, pumpkin seeds, black beans, sunflower seeds (provides both potassium and magnesium), etc. If one knows for sure they are potassium deficient, extra supplementation should be considered. Potassium regulation is also affected by magnesium so using good quality magnesium is a good idea.Several sources including Science Daily News indicate that Gingko Biloba will protect cells from free-radicals and other reactive oxidizing species found in the body. These are generated continuously by the body's normal metabolism, and in excess in some diseases or after exposure to pollution or radiation. They damage proteins, DNA and other bio-molecules and left unchecked can kill cells. Beets have been shown to rebuild hemoglobin of the blood after exposure to radiation. Rats fed a diet of 20 percent beet pulp were able to prevent cesium-137 absorption and 97 to 100 percent more effectively than rats given no beets.More info can be found on my blog – Fighting Radiation Exposure – Naturally.Be WellDr.L Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2011 Report Share Posted March 16, 2011 People on the west coast of the USA...the winds are a comin'.... of course.. don't be in fear, but protect yourself, like the motto of the boy scouts, always be prepared..you can paint iodine on your skin, or use lugols, or potasium iodine to protect yourselves against radiation. MH..day 6 after the fact...My thoughts and prayers are with the Japanese people, a wonderful beautiful culture!From: NaturalNews <insider@...>Subject: Iodine for radiation protection: Here are some sources that are still availableepifany97523@...Date: Tuesday, March 15, 2011, 1:43 PM NaturalNews Insider Alert ( www.NaturalNews.com ) - please forward In the aftermath of Japan's nuclear catastrophe and the fear that winds could blow radiation into the west coast of North America, there has been a sudden rush on potassium iodide, which helps protect your glandular system from radiation poisoning if you're exposed. The Japanese government is handing out this supplement in huge quantities to the survivors north of Tokyo, and here at NaturalNews, we've received a flurry of requests from people wanting to know where they can find available supplies of potassium iodide. These "radiation pills" are being sold out everywhere. Drug stores in California are receiving a stampede of phone calls from near-panicked residents there. We know where to get some high-quality liquid iodine supplements (and also where to learn more about WHY you must take iodine BEFORE radiation exposure in order to benefit from it). Read the details in this urgent article I've just posted, which lists three sources where you can obtain high-quality iodine as a safe supplement:http://www.naturalnews.com/031708_iodine_radiation.html To your health, - Mike , the Health Ranger Click here to unsubscribe (If you experience any difficulty unsubscribing, simply forward this entire email to reply@... and you will be automatically unsubscribed.) Not yet a subscriber? Sign up at: http://www.NaturalNews.com/ReaderRegistration.html Please DO NOT reply to this email. To contact NaturalNews, please use our online feedback form at: http://www.naturalnews.com/feedback.html Privacy policy: http://www.naturalnews.com/Privacy.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2011 Report Share Posted March 16, 2011 Hi Doctor In Canada, we can get Slow-K OTC. Is it worth supplementing in this fashion or could that create other problems? Thanks Jaye > > IoDIDE is the best choice IF it is radioiodine that is being released. > IoDIDE only protects the thyroid from radioactive iodine. If radioactive > cesium is being released (which is what most say is happening right now) > then iodide is not the best choice and will not help with radioactive > cesium. Trace amounts of radioactive iodine have been found close to the > reactor sites but again it seems to be the radioactive cesium that is the > most concern. > Radioactive cesium will affect muscles and the reproductive system as well > as the kidneys and liver. Cesium is treated by the body as if it were > potassium so a potassium deficiency of any type would most likely make one > greatly receptive to the radioactive health concerns posed by cesium. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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