I heard that iodine is FLYING off the shelves in California
Oh god… this is craziness…
DO you really think California will be affected??
I was watching the news today…
A doctor recommend that people who are at risk of radiation should consume Iodine - Glutathione - Natural Chelation - Clay - Baking Soda, anti oxidants, and vitamin C
Baking soda… REALLY??
http://www.onenewspage.in/news/Health/20110317/20577603/Protocol-for-Nuclear-Contamin-
ation-Iodine-Glutathione-Chelation-Clay.htm
Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda)
The oral administration of sodium bicarbonate diminishes the severity of the changes produced by uranium in the kidneys.
The kidneys are usually the first organs to show chemical damage upon uranium exposure. Old military manuals suggest doses or infusions of sodium bicarbonate to help alkalinize the urine if this happens. *This makes the uranyl ion less kidney-toxic and promotes excretion of the nontoxic uranium-carbonate complex*.
The oral administration of sodium bicarbonate diminishes the severity of the changes produced by uranium in the kidneys. So useful and strong is sodium bicarbonate that at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, researcher Don York has used baking soda to clean soil contaminated with uranium.
*Sodium bicarbonate binds with uranium, separating it from the dirt; so far, York has removed as much as 92 percent of the uranium from contaminated soil samples*. I started writing about baking soda after discovering that the United States Army recommends the use of bicarbonate to protect the kidneys from radiation damage.
Sodium bicarbonate can safely remove paint, grease, oil and smoke residue, decreasing workers’ exposure to harsh chemicals and eliminating much of the hazardous waste associated with other cleaners. “Sodium bicarbonate is able to clean in areas where other substances pose fire hazards, because baking soda is a natural fire extinguisher,” says Kenneth Colbert, a general manager for Arm and Hammer. This is the reason it’s used by oncology centers to control chemo agent spills and it’s actually used intravenously to protect patients from the hazardous toxicity of chemotherapy.