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I have a question: Lugol’s iodine is recommended as part of a protocol for “Traveling in Japan,” and to be honest, we have some at home that is 7% rather than 5% but I felt it would be easier to take the recommended dose if I got your iodine. I have read up on iodine online but found the differing opinions confusing. Plus, I became worried about taking too much, although people like Mark Sircus (whose magnesium book we have) seem to think its okay to take a lot.

I’ve never had my thyroid checked (though I think that the body temperature test you can do yourself sounds best, as even if you are just slightly off the ideal temperature then it seems your thyroid is an issue). I suspect I may have an underactive thyroid, as I have cold hands and feet quite a bit; I’m slim, though. It concerned me that some people seem to think that if your thyroid is normal, taking too much iodine can create a thyroid issue when before there was none! Surely, though, if you have an underactive thyroid then iodine (of the right type) can only be beneficial.

Lastly, I think you may sell it too, but my partner is keen to use nascent atomic iodine while in Japan. He seems to think its superior to Lugol’s iodine. I said to him that it probably would have been recommended on your NaturoDoc Blog in that case.

I wonder whether you can clarify any of the above? I apologize in advance that although I’m sure you are very knowledgeable, I appreciate that this may/may not be your role to answer the kind of questions I’m asking. Also, if I seem a bit inconsistent it is in part that I have a brain injury from when I was young, and as a consequence I tend to get hung up on details plus other difficulties in completing tasks. Also, the more I’ve read about radiation–the stuff they don’t print in newspapers–the more alarming facts I’ve uncovered. I’m actually going to Japan, as my partner was invited by a Reiki institute in Kyoto to spend some time there.

Best wishes,
MT

Here are some creative strategies for protecting our animals and ourselves from damaging radiation in the environment, from organic dairy farmers in Hawaii.  The nuclear physics logic is simplified in order to help regular people understand why and how to use these things.  We carry some of these materials in the NaturoDoc Store, where specific write-ups permit a bit more detailed information, along with an online shopping cart for your convenience.

Please consider these creative and intelligent applications of natural materials for your own family and home.  The end of this excellent article deserves to be quoted here, with our gratitude to Britton and Shekinah for writing it:

“Our prayers and blessings are with the farmers and families closer to the source of radioactive pollution.  We send them our love and hopes for a green, safe future for all on this earth.”

Hear, hear! —Dr. Thomas S. Lee, NMD

And now, the open letter:

Dear Milk Share Members,

Our goal to offer high-quality, safe food to our community has recently been challenged by the reality of the radioactivity being released into our environment.  In the past weeks, radioactive levels have increased in Hawaii, with high spikes and a more current leveling off of radiation levels.  Milk from the large dairies in Hamakua and Hawaii has shown elevated levels of radiation, from 400 to 2,400 times the recognized safe levels.

Why is milk contamination significant in the world of agriculture?  Because milk represents the overall condition of the entire food chain, since cows consume grass and are exposed to the same elements as crops.  So when milk tests positive for radiation, it indicates that the entire food chain is contaminated, since cows eat grass.  When grass is contaminated, everything grown in the same soil is contaminated.  This has proposed a serious concern to us farmers, with us asking what can we do?  After much consideration, research, and conversations with much-appreciated experts in the fields of biological farming and human and animal health, we have found some things which we are able to do to protect our soil, animals, and bodies.

Aside from using the much-recognized supplement potassium iodine as a protection against radioactive iodine, there are a number of ways we can help.  We have remembered our friend elemental boron and the position it plays in the earth.  Boron is the only mineral capable of accepting and ionizing radiation that never changes the innards or the nucleus of the cell.  Spoken simply, boron can take radiation and release it without upsetting its own very delicate balance.

Boron is used extensively in the nuclear industry.  Sodium borate is regularly used for standby liquid control systems in case of emergencies.  It was used in Chernobyl in 1986, mixed with sand to prevent further radiation leakage.  It was also used in 1999 to absorb the massive amounts of radiation after an accident at a plant in Tokaimura, Japan.  Currently it is being dumped on fuel rods and in surrounding waters of the Fukushima plant.  Boron is widely recognized as extremely safe and can be used to capture radioactivity in our soils, gardens, orchards, etc.  It also can be safely ingested by humans and animals.  Boron will accept radiation and ionize it within our bodies, after which our bodies will safely excrete the boron and the radioactivity.

Boron protects from radiation

We have begun feeding our cows and goats sodium borate at milking time, as well as adding it to free-choice kelp and water troughs.  In the past years we have monitored boron and other minerals in the soil and have added them as necessary to bring levels up to recognized healthy levels.  As a safety measure, we are planning to implement a boron dosage to all of our pastures, as well as neighboring pastures.  For humans, boron can safely ingested at a dosage of 4-10 mg per day.  Borax, 11% boron, can be used as a tea and sprayed on your gardens or land surrounding your home at a rate of 10 pounds of borax per acre, 1 pound if using elemental boron.  Borax can also be ingested at 1/8 teaspoon to 1 litre of water for women; ¼ teaspoon to 1 litre of water for men.

Fortunately, red wine and coffee are significant sources of boron, as well as non-citrus fruits, red grapes, plums, pears, apples, avocados, legumes.  and nuts.  Boron is known to be non-carcinogenic, non-mutagenic, and has been used internally to protect the astronauts in space as they leave the earth’s protective magnetic field.

(Many vitamin formulations include Boron, such as BioEnhance with DNAble)

Other things we can do to protect our bodies are to consume zeolites and use potassium iodine.

(The most economical and safe form is Lugol’s Iodine Solution.)

Receive plenty of glutathione, the best source of which is found in whey protein.

(Our best is ImmunoPro Rx.)

Eat plenty of supergreens,

(Our best product concentrating these is Organic Greens and Reds)

such as kale but also including chlorella

(Our Chlorella products start here)

and spirulina, maintain healthy mineral levels, and eat lots of good healthy fats, including raw butter and coconuts, which offer a fantastic layer of protection for our cells.

 

(Virgin Coconut Oil is the premier cooking oil, with medical and nutrient protection benefits.)

Baking soda has been known to diminish the severity of change produced by uranium to the kidneys, which are the first to show radiation damages of uranium.  The dosage is 1 teaspoon to 8 oz water for adults, and ¼ teaspoon in 4 oz water for children.

According to Aboutclay.com, Calcium Bentonite Clay acts as a magnet that absorbs anything with a positive charge, i.e.  radiation and toxicity.

(Our All-Natural Calcium Bentonite Clay is excellent for internal or external use.)

She suggests washing all produce which may be considered radioactive in 1 part clay to 8 parts water in a non-metallic bowl.  Soak for 10 minutes, then rinse and dry as usual.  Bentonite clay can be added to catchment tanks, drinking water, or raw milk to isolate radioactivity, which will not be released once captured by clay.  Also, the body cannot digest clay, but will rather release clay through excrement.  Clay can be added to milk or drinking water at a dosage of 1 oz liquid calcium bentonite to 1 gallon raw milk or drinking water.  Either allow to settle and pour off, or mix and consume clay and liquid.  1-2 oz liquid bentonite clay can be safely consumed per day by an adult, with significant detox abilities.

In these tenuous times, it is all we can do to be honestly informed of the situation at hand and act accordingly.  We are doing our best to protect our soil, animals, and bodies from the elevated levels of radioactivity, and we hope that you will also.  Our prayers and blessings are with the farmers and families closer to the source of radioactive pollution.  We send them our love and hopes for a green, safe future for all on this earth.

Blessings,
Britton & Shekinah
Milk and Honey Farm
Pahoa, Big Island, Hawaii

From www.hawaiihealthguide.com/healthtalk/

Radiation from a nuclear meltdown is coming our way via the jet stream from Japan.  You can prepare yourself and your loved ones by taking 10 drops of Lugol’s Iodine daily.  Nascent Iodine or Iodoral tablets work well too;  just start getting potassium iodide and iodine into your body as soon as possible.  Taking around 50 mg per day (10 drops) of the Lugol’s Iodine for a few weeks will be protective.

Today, the 13th of March, 2011, we are hearing that nuclear debris is being pushed into the atmosphere from reactor explosions in Japan.  Our thoughts and prayers fly to the suffering and kind people of Japan.  Japan seems far away for most Americans, but we share the same atmosphere and effects of whatever is in it.

Nuclear Fallout Map

Maps indicate a path of fallout hitting the Western U.S. around March 20th.  The specifics of how much, how dangerous, what will happen when, and such are unknown.  No units of time measurement for this exposure are provided, and specific amounts of released radiation are not verified.

Still, I suggest we adhere to the Scout motto, “Be Prepared.”  Hope for the best, and plan for the worst.

The cheapest and easiest thing to do for most of us now is to protect our thyroid and adrenal glands by aggressively supplementing iodine, and protecting our food and water from airborne particles.  Probably the cheapest and most reliable iodine is Lugol’s Iodine solution.  A tablet version that has the same ratio of elemental iodine and potassium iodide is called Iodoral.

This material is safe and has benefits to offer beyond the range of nutritional replacement.  We call these medicines “nutraceuticals.”  About 2 drops of Lugol’s represents nearly 13 mg of iodine.  This is approximately what the Okinawans who maintain traditional diets take in daily.  Okinawans were a population studied after World War II that was found to have minimal symptoms of radiation poisoning while having the highest levels of tissue iodine.  Surviving excess radiation exposure is what many of us will soon become interested in as the jet stream from Japan approaches.

To safely benefit from iodine’s protective effects, I recommend that adults consider taking 3-4 times the normal maintenance dose, like 40-48 mg daily for a couple months, based upon a 180-pound adult body.  Then take a break for a couple weeks and compare how you feel.  Repeat as advised by your natural healthcare professional.

NaturoDoc offers one-ounce bottles of Lugol’s Iodine, which is taken internally in water. Lugol’s Iodine is also used for water purification and to boost the immunity against viral, fungal, and bacterial infections.  It also helps to balance hormone levels, and has long been used as a topical antiseptic for wounds, so its usefulness for home health cannot be overstated.  Read the free information about what it is and why I recommend you take it internally over the next several months.

Another way to protect the body from toxic heavy metals and the uptake of radioactive elements into the thyroid is the regular ingestion of a seaweed from the North Pacific called Kombu, or Laminaria japonica.  If you have access to this and like the taste, then it would be the best whole form as a food.  Our product of a dried concentrated extract of Laminaria capsules is Modifilan.  Taking 2 of these capsules a day will also provide many protective benefits.

Seaweed is noted for its ability to bind heavy metals and radioactive pollutants.  Kelp inhibits the absorption of lead, cadmium, and radioactive strontium (one of the most hazardous pollutants).  80 to 90 percent of radioisotopes of Strontium 90 can be removed from the intestinal tract in the presence of seaweed.  Sodium alginates actually chelate the remaining amount out of the bone structure.  So much Strontium 90 has been released by nuclear explosions, power plants, and nuclear weapons facilities that it is believed that every person has detectable levels in their bone tissue.  Many cancers are attributable to this contamination.

This seaweed is available in different forms and price ranges.  Our product is from a pristine source put into the most convenient form.  Choose what works best for you and your family.  Beyond those two products, work with those knowledgeable about organic food, and with the environmentally green technologies of water and air filtration that are increasingly available today.

For those who have already suffered a toxic dose of radiation, NaturoDoc is offering three groups of natural products for radiation detox.  Click here to purchase.

These ideas will help you prepare for and avoid the negative consequences of this latest nuclear tragedy.  Please keep your searching efforts up and share what you find to be the most effective steps for everyone you know.  Your own preparedness will be a gift to our Japanese friends who surely want to minimize the damage to our earth, and our society.

Best wishes to the wonderful people of Japan.

Dr. Thomas Lee, NMD, APH