Sunday, April 24, 2011

Iodine 5 - Japan's Radiation Worse Than Chernobyl

2011 03 26
Iodine # 5



Saturday, day 15 of disaster in Japan




The situation for Dr. AZ is more serious than in Chernobyl as it involves oceans.
The Chernobyl disaster was on land, and only winds blowing differently than usual, northward instead from west to east, blew the radiation northward. My scientist friends from Uppsala Isotope Lab “made” the problem international by announcing it abroad, but suspecting that the radioactivity came from local source in Sweden.
The winds blew over eastern Poland up to Sweden, and thus even though there have been after 25 years diseases connected with this radiation, no waters were polluted.
The CBC announced today measurements of radioactive isotopes in Nova Scotian shore waters and much higher on the Pacific coast.
Governments say nothing not to make panic and we the public shall deal with any or serious consequences in many years to come.
Who can trust governments if our Canadian Harper government was just thrown out of office because for lying – condemnation is the word.
My friends Wenda and Steve called Trent University and got no answer about radiation here, or west and east in Canada. Who cares??
Take, prophylactically, algae the size of a finger so that your NUTRIOSTAT could fill up all places in enzymes for good iodine.
If the radiation levels rise significantly, consuming a low concentration of iodine tincture would be advised, as Dr. AZ wrote on the 18th.
Dr. AZ was the successful mother of two girls (9 and 4.5) who were given lugol solution containing iodide 4 hours after the disaster in Chernobyl a week before we left Poland for Canada. They suffered no ill effects.
Radiation causes mutations in genomes and should be taken seriously. Free radicals are detoxified and foreign unknown molecules could be sponged out of every cell by GLUTATHIONE, our master antioxidant and detoxifier We should thus increase production of glutathione by eating proteins rich in cysteine such as whey, an egg, or even half an egg.

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