Friday, November 16, 2018

Vol VII No. 729 Part 5

TO OUR HEALTH

Re: DANGERS OF “Radioactive Dust/Ash”... 4 Precautions to Minimize Rad Intake


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Leuren Moret leurenmoret@gmail.com

Nov 14, 2018, 8:31 AM (2 days ago)
to Peter, mary, Bob, Ron, Sandra, rose, Bill, EcologyNews.com, Bill, Abbess, Laurens, LMGNC, Cynthia, Namaste, Desiree, William, Annen, Alex, shelley, jfetzer@d.umn.edu, Doug, William, Virginia, Trowbridge, Gregory, gen, Kim, Gypsy, me, Bill, Kei, Yumi, Leon, oregontt, Aileen, Leuren
RESENDING THIS:  I am having hacking problems with this email, so I am sending it out as one email rather than lost in a thread.  It is important that people have this information for simple precautions to take to avoid or minimize radiation exposure.

I would like to recommend four precautions that are very simple to counteract the unavoidable radiation exposure from the wildfires flaming across the US and Canada. 
1. BAKING SODA AND LAETRILE:  Drink one teaspoon of baking soda in water each morning, and eat an apple seed.  The baking soda will increase the pH in the body to pH 7 and higher, causing a basic environment that cancer cannot develop in.  This treatment will also kill cancer in patients who already have it - ie, its a cure.  This is the recommendation of Dr. Warburg, from the famous German banking family, who won the Nobel Prize in the 1930's for discovering the cause of cancer.  It's as simple as avoiding an acid body (below a pH of 7), and maintaining a basic environment in the body (ie, it's about electrons).  The apple seed contains laetril (vitamin B-17), an anti-cancer agent. The entire US is now so contaminated with radiation that people should make this a permanent morning habit for the rest of their lives.  It's a lot cheaper than getting cancer!
2. MACROBIOTIC DIET:  Japanese on macrobiotic diets in Japan after Fukushima were found to not get cancer, while Japanese in contact with western diets and processed food quickly developed cancer and died.  A medical doctor in Japan put his family, employees, and friends on macrobiotic diets immediately after the Fukushima nuclear disaster and none of them got cancer.  It took me a long time to understand that we are what we eat.  The American diet and food quality has been deliberately changed over the past 25 years to decrease or remove many essential nutrients that we cannot live without.  Iodine for instance, has been decreased by at least 80% in the past 25 years.  The Iodine is not just for the thyroid gland in the neck, it is in every cell of our bodies.  By putting 10% povidone Iodine on the skin (belly, inner arm area, face, throat etc.) every day, the body becomes saturated with non-radioactive Iodine that the body will select over radioactive Iodine and helps to avoid introduction of radiation into body processes that involve Iodine. 
3. SATURATING THE BODY WITH NON-RADIOACTIVE ELEMENTS TO AVOID UPTAKE OF SUBSTITUTE RADIOACTIVE ELEMENTS WHEN THE BODY IS UNDER SATURATED.
In the Baby Teeth Study that I participated in with Dr. Ernest Sternglass and Dr. Jay Gould, we discovered that radioactive strontium levels were detected in baby teeth, and entered the body from contaminated milk that contained radioactive Strontium and Calcium.  When the Calcium was under saturated in the body of the baby, the body took up Calcium AND a chemically similar element - radioactive Strontium - to satisfy the babys need for Calcium.

When we studied Mexican children, they had almost no radioactive Strontium in their teeth.  When we looked at their dietary preferences, we discovered a very high intake of dried corn (hominy), that was prepared by soaking the corn for 6 hrs. in slaked lime (calcium hydroxide).  This saturated the corn and cooking water with Calcium, and prevented the uptake of radioactive Strontium if it was present.  So here is another example of over saturating the body with non-radioactive essential elements like Iodine and Calcium to avoid uptake of radioactive isotopes that substitute for other essential elements.  Dried grains, pulses, and other food sources actually provide more Calcium in the diet than milk, so there is no need to depend on milk for children to get Calcium.
4. REVERSE OSMOSIS WATER FILTRATION SYSTEM:  The only filtration process that removes all radioactive isotopes (and chemicals like Fluoride) from drinking water is the reverse osmosis water filtration system.  It also removes minerals, but they can be added back into the water, or a good diet will provide the right minerals.  The filtration system can be bought online, and installed in the kitchen under the sink.  We could feel an improved brain function within 4 hours of drinking our first glasses of the newly filtered water.  Here is information on LeurenMoret.info website, describing installation and benefits of the reverse osmosis process for drinking water: 
"HOW TO AVOID RADIATION: Reverse Osmosis Filtration And Avoiding Dairy Products"
  http://www.leurenmoret.info/lifestyle.html 
     
These recommendations should be permanently utilized daily because many radioactive isotopes have much longer half lives (Uranium 2.5 billion years) than our lifetimes, and they are not going to go away in our over contaminated environment.    Leuren


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RECIPES

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