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Aloha Everyone!

Hope all is well. Just wanted to share some info. I have known about this

information for several years and in light of the nuclear challenge in Japan I

want to spread the info. Please share this with everyone you know. I am not an

alarmist, however I wanted to encourage all of you to have a bowl of Miso Soup

with sea veggies (Wakame, Hijiki, Kombu, Dulse, ) EVERY day. Personally, I

prefer Wakame. Given the catastrophic nuclear situation in Japan currently, an

ounce of prevention is worth . . .

After the Atomic Bomb was dropped in Hiroshimi/Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 the

radioactive fall-out killed and devastated the health of thousands of Japanese.

However, it was discovered by

Dr. Shinichiro Akizuki working at ground zero in Nagasaki, that a daily serving

of Miso Soup and Sea Veggies prevented radiation sickness, poisoning, and the

potential of cancers presenting. Miso protects the body from radiation by

binding and discharging radioactive elements. The natural iodines in seaweeds

can reduce by almost 80% the radioactive elements of exposure.

There is a ton of info. on the internet to validate this info. Encourage you to

research for yourself and then go make yourself a wonderful bowl of Miso Soup

and Wakame!

Miso Soup & Wakame Recipe

1 Serving

16 oz. Water

1 Heaping TBSP Dried Wakame

3 Heaping TBSP Miso (the more aged the better)

Place water in small pan and add Wakame. Let set for 10 minutes to allow Wakame

to hydrate. Bring water to slight simmer. Remove from heat and add Miso. DO

NOT boil Miso, it kills the fermentation/enzymes. Garnish with scallions and

enjoy the healing!

With love,

Reisae

P.S. My Mom was finally able to speak with her brother in Japan and he indicated

that he and his family are surviving. As reported food, water, shelter, and the

nuclear power plants are of grave concern. He and his family are not in an

evacuation area but as the nuclear situation evolves they may need to leave

their village. He endured the war with my mother as children and he says that

this event is as equally traumatic and frightening. Please pray for all of our

brothers and sisters in Japan.

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Aloha Everyone!

Hope all is well. Just wanted to share some info. I have known about this information for several years and in light of the nuclear challenge in Japan I want to spread the info. Please share this with everyone you know. I am not an alarmist, however I wanted to encourage all of you to have a bowl of Miso Soup with sea veggies (Wakame, Hijiki, Kombu, Dulse, ) EVERY day. Personally, I prefer Wakame. Given the catastrophic nuclear situation in Japan currently, an ounce of prevention is worth . . .

After the Atomic Bomb was dropped in Hiroshimi/Nagasaki on August 9, 1945 the radioactive fall-out killed and devastated the health of thousands of Japanese. However, it was discovered by

Dr. Shinichiro Akizuki working at ground zero in Nagasaki, that a daily serving of Miso Soup and Sea Veggies prevented radiation sickness, poisoning, and the potential of cancers presenting. Miso protects the body from radiation by binding and discharging radioactive elements. The natural iodines in seaweeds can reduce by almost 80% the radioactive elements of exposure.

There is a ton of info. on the internet to validate this info. Encourage you to research for yourself and then go make yourself a wonderful bowl of Miso Soup and Wakame!

Miso Soup & Wakame Recipe

1 Serving

16 oz. Water

1 Heaping TBSP Dried Wakame

3 Heaping TBSP Miso (the more aged the better)

Place water in small pan and add Wakame. Let set for 10 minutes to allow Wakame to hydrate. Bring water to slight simmer. Remove from heat and add Miso. DO NOT boil Miso, it kills the fermentation/enzymes. Garnish with scallions and enjoy the healing!

With love,

Reisae

P.S. My Mom was finally able to speak with her brother in Japan and he indicated that he and his family are surviving. As reported food, water, shelter, and the nuclear power plants are of grave concern. He and his family are not in an evacuation area but as the nuclear situation evolves they may need to leave their village. He endured the war with my mother as children and he says that this event is as equally traumatic and frightening. Please pray for all of our brothers and sisters in Japan.

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