Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 Personally I'm very sensitive to kelp. I get heart racing from it or any other iodine. I've been using two things daily to get radiation out and protect against the DNA damage that will occur from it. One: zeolite: www.zeolitepro.com Two: Chaga (excellent for candida and immune system repair): www.mychaga.com/detoxqueen I'm making this part of my candida protocol as well. A broken immune system is part of the candida issue and this is one of the simplest products I've found to use. Sharon > > Kelp is supposed to help with radiation in that it is high in iodine. Recommended are slightly higher than usual amounts of it--but do *not* quote me on the dosage. Please check with your local naturo practitioner or health food store. > > Also Niacin is recommended at 50 mgs, and the yes, give yourself the FLUSH variety over the NO-Flush stuff which will NOT cleanse us of the radiation. So we are looking for " regular " Niacin, NOT NO-Flush type. > > You can get it at higher mg levels, but my daughter says even at 50 mgs it causes a red and itchy reaction (the flush, cleanse part) that is temporarily uncomfortable. Taking more than 50 mgs at a time will just increase the flush and make us MORE uncomfortable--but yes, flush and cleanse more. So take your pick what you want! :>) > > Also with this is the warning that Europeans have been given to not drink MILK, this particular to the very young and the elderly. I would also say this in connection for those with health issues. Japan's radiation is having global effects, as we all should know by now.. > > On that final note, IF we have enough kelp and niacin in us, the kelp helps to coat the thyroid and protect it; and the niacin helps flush the radiation OUT. So go for them! > > To your health!� > > Continued blessings! > ~Louise > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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