Guest guest Posted March 17, 2011 Report Share Posted March 17, 2011 Any report you heard about radiation from Japan hitting southern California tomorrow was wrong. Twenty or thirty nuclear scientists and other experts in this field, who understand radiation, have been interviewed on practically all national and local network news shows and all of them say that even if the worst possible event occurred, a complete meltdown of the reactors in the Japan nuclear plants, the west coast of the U.S. would NOT receive enough radiation, if any, for it to be dangerous to anyone's health. These experts are from diverse organizations and universities. They all agree and are emphatic that the west coast of the U.S. will NOT receive anything more than minor traces of radiation, certainly not enough to affect anyone's health. Scientists & doctors have been interviewed on various news shows and have said that people in the U.S. do not need to take potassium iodide or other doses of iodine in large amounts as a preventive. Taking high doses of these supplements when they aren't needed can cause damage. As far as your taking the supplements you listed before your surgery, follow your doctor's orders. Those supplements aren't absolutely necessary to take on a daily basis. Jan " amethist29 " wrote: > > Hello, I am going in for reconstructive surgery monday after having a double mastectomy last summer. After giving my surgeon a list of supplements I'm taking (which is alot), he told me to stop taking everything two weeks before surgery and to only take arnica and bromeline daily. Along with my list of supplements, I was taking iodine, chlorella and french green clay to detox from the radiation therapy I underwent. Now, I hear on the radio today that radiation from Japan will hit southern california tommarrow. Does anyone know if clay, chlorella and Iodine 10mg. is harmful before sugery? I guess this doctor doesnt want me to take anything that will cause my blood to thin, or cause inflammation. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2011 Report Share Posted March 17, 2011 I think it is very important to follow the advice of the doctors and official experts if your IQ is under 100. Everyone else should look at the data and make their own determinations. In weighing the health risk does anyone believe that the US government does not factor in the rising value of the yen against the dollar? Is there a lock yet on contracts for the production and distribution of Prussian blue to capture radioactive cesium? What about CaNa2EDTA? I have stocked up for everyone at the Center. The nuclear experts have come out in force to protect the US nuclear industry by downplaying risks. I think we'll soon hear a very different story from the fossil fuel scientists. _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of jangrth Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2011 12:59 PM Subject: [ ] No Dangerous Radiation Coming to US/Re: clay, idodine, and chlorella Any report you heard about radiation from Japan hitting southern California tomorrow was wrong. Twenty or thirty nuclear scientists and other experts in this field, who understand radiation, have been interviewed on practically all national and local network news shows and all of them say that even if the worst possible event occurred, a complete meltdown of the reactors in the Japan nuclear plants, the west coast of the U.S. would NOT receive enough radiation, if any, for it to be dangerous to anyone's health. These experts are from diverse organizations and universities. They all agree and are emphatic that the west coast of the U.S. will NOT receive anything more than minor traces of radiation, certainly not enough to affect anyone's health. Scientists & doctors have been interviewed on various news shows and have said that people in the U.S. do not need to take potassium iodide or other doses of iodine in large amounts as a preventive. Taking high doses of these supplements when they aren't needed can cause damage. As far as your taking the supplements you listed before your surgery, follow your doctor's orders. Those supplements aren't absolutely necessary to take on a daily basis. Jan " amethist29 " wrote: > > Hello, I am going in for reconstructive surgery monday after having a double mastectomy last summer. After giving my surgeon a list of supplements I'm taking (which is alot), he told me to stop taking everything two weeks before surgery and to only take arnica and bromeline daily. Along with my list of supplements, I was taking iodine, chlorella and french green clay to detox from the radiation therapy I underwent. Now, I hear on the radio today that radiation from Japan will hit southern california tommarrow. Does anyone know if clay, chlorella and Iodine 10mg. is harmful before sugery? I guess this doctor doesnt want me to take anything that will cause my blood to thin, or cause inflammation. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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