Monday, December 31, 2012

Radiation in Spokane 2011 and Health Considerations


Dutchsince Reports on Radiation from Fukushima drifting to America and beyond.
2011. From the May 2011 report via the NILU Norsk Institute.
Dutch uses data and missing data pages to trace reports called "Zardoz," referring to a Sean Connery film about radiation. Dutch continues the report with maps showing the movement of radiation from the crippled and leaking Fukushima nuclear plant.

From the video, it seems as if the nuclear radiation tragedy in Japan has drifted to America and beyond. In particular, the Pacific Northwest appears to receive quite a bit of radiation from Fukushima. Mainstream news will not report this. Therefore, research is important. Precautions for us include keeping a very healthy lifestyle.

Dr. Akizuki, a Japanese physician, was present during the 1945 atomic bomb blast in Nagasaki. He placed his patients and staff on a strict diet of miso soup, vegetables, and brown rice.

For additional information, here is a resource. (The report includes some upsetting photos of victims of the bombing and radiation, and therefore is not for children to view.) "Dietary Practice of Hiroshima/Nagashaki Atomic Bomb Survisors." Written by Hiroko Furo, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Japanese Studies, Illinois Wesleyan University.  http://yufoundation.org/furo.pdf

"[Dr. Akizuki] believed in the radiation-controlling effects of miso and claimed that the reason the people at his hospital survived radiation sickness was because of the miso soup that they ate every morning" (Akizuki 1981 & 1975).

Dr. Akizuki said to avoid sugar, which destroys our blood, and to avoid dairy, meats, and breads. His group did endure radiation poisoning, but did not die.

Here are some of the issues associated with radiation exposure:
  • Cancer
  • Lukemia
  • Cataracts
  • Hair loss
  • Premature aging
  • Birth defects, miscarriages
  • Cognitive problems
  • Overtiredness
  • Headaches
  • Immune system problems
Here are some dietary guidelines to counteract the radiation poisoning.
Always consult health care providers.

Eat fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, grains.
Fruits such as apples contain pectin to help defend against radiation.
Avoid red meat, sugar, dairy, and consider avoiding other animal meats.
In short, eat a healthy diet to help stay healthy.
Healthy food can taste good and help us live long, happy, productive, and prosperous lives in freedom.

http://www.naturalnews.com/031878_radiation_protection.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/036071_radiation_protection_supplements.html
http://www.naturalnews.com/036492_radiation_protection_natural_remedies.html

"The very best way to deal with radiation poisoning is by being healthy in the first place. That means routinely eating healthy foods and avoiding bad ones, especially processed foods. Sugar, in particular, needs to be avoided when exposed to radiation."
http://www.gaia-health.com/articles401/000418-natural-radiation-treatment.shtml

Check out some possible uses of flax, tumeric, rosemary, and other natural herbs and spices. http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/videos/healing/foods-and-supplements-that-protectagainst-dna-damage-dr-russell-blaylock.html

In the Spokane area, we have already faced nuclear radiation from the Hanford releases, resulting in the many people with cancer in the Palouse area. To meet this and other health care challenges, we can research and adjust.

Keep ourselves and our kids healthy with a bright future.
Eat healthy food grown locally. Protect our immune systems.
Avoid airport body scanners.
End nuclear power and arms.
No amount of radiation is safe.
No nuclear power plant is safe.

From Chernobyl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QetMhP7q4WE
http://www.chernobyl-children.org.uk/information/the-chernobyl-disaster/the-effects-of-the-accident-on-human-health

From Washington State
http://www.spokesman.com/topics/hanford/?page=4
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanford_Site
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Run
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOLRTXL9y4c

Washington State Directory
http://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/elected_officials.aspx

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