You always have a way of writing it the way it is. This article reminds me of my own mother. She obeys her doctors and she's on at least 4 different drugs and is dying a very slow and painful death. She may have another 10 to 15 years left. But believe me, she IS dying right before our very eyes. The worst part is, my dad can't seem to stop her from obeying. He's like myself and you all here at HW. He takes zero drugs, gets plenty of good food and sun and he's as healthy as a horse at the ripe young age of 60. We've unfortunately been forced to give up on mom.
Shielding Yourself From Radiation and Dangerous Radioactive Exposure From Cancer Patient Emissions
| Written by Thomas Corriher Wednesday, 07 April 2010 06:02 |
This article is written to help readers to protect themselves from the radiation emitted by patients of the orthodox cancer industry. In the case of my own mother, she literally made us sick whenever we visited, until we researched the techniques that are cited in this article.
Ethics In The Nuclear and Medical Industries
In some other countries, patients who are made radioactive are told to avoid contact with children, because radiation exposure is especially bad for children's developing bodies. These ethically-required warnings are never given in the U.S., because radiation is zealously fostered as a health elixir at all costs.
What if our medical people and journalists had the same ethical standards as their peers in other countries? What if they too warned people, who are foolish enough to get intentionally irradiated, to at least stay away from innocent children? The American people would realize that radiation is inherently bad, and that irradiated patients remain radioactive after exposure. Think of the financial implications for the cancer industry, if the same warnings for children were to be given inside the States. How long would such a doctor, who warned people about the risks to by-standing children, be allowed to keep his license? It is beyond corruption. Is it like the majority of doctors who refuse to give routine vaccines to their own families, but they have no problems giving them to your children.
The Ugly Truth About Radiation
Radiation is bad. I mean really bad. It attacks the entire body from inside-out, including mutating even the D.N.A., so that birth defects after radiation exposure are actually not uncommon. It is prudent to note that a person should never try to become pregnant immediately after any radiation exposure. Did I forget to mention that radiation exposure is the surest way to cause cancer, and the cancers from radiation can strike anywhere, and at any random time in the future?
Americans are told that radiation is good medicine, and that being exposed to people who are radioactive themselves is completely safe. We are sometimes even told that the residual radiation from patients is somehow safer than radiation from the initial radiation sources, as if it undergoes a magical transformation, just like the gooey gumdrops that arrive at Santa's workshop. It's just like that. You see, we are expected to believe that human-emitted radiation is 'special' radiation, for it is poured fourth from another human being's barely-living cells, and it is so much safer than its original industry source. Those bouncing neutrons are prettier too, whenever they tear through human flesh.
Americans are in their third or fourth generation of being guinea pigs for the nuclear industry, like the American soldiers who were forced to watch A-bomb explosions in the 1950's. Check the cancer statistics for those men for some enlightenment, or research their deformed babies if you can stand the heart-break. The cancer industry's life-long cure rate (at about 4%) for cancers is significantly less than for placebos. It is worth repeating again and again: cancer patients rarely die from their cancers. They die from their 'treatments', which in many cases, actually causes cancers to appear (or spread).
What we are regularly told about radiation by the medical establishment and Big Media is simply not true. A century of records, dating back to Madam Curie, proves it. It was radiation that killed her, by the way.
What To Do If You Must Be Exposed
The sex organs and the thyroid are always the first organs to be effected (or damaged) by radiation exposure. Unfortunately, there is little that men can do to protect their sex organs, so the recommendation is to avoid making babies for several weeks after exposure. Women are luckier, because they can use iodine or iodide to protect both their ovaries and their thyroids, somewhat. Men can only protect their thyroid, and are therefore more likely to feel sickly after exposure, because another part of their body is assured to be attacked. While symptoms of exposure may vary, an overall feeling of illness is the most common.
Chlorophyll supplementation has been proven to dramatically reduce the damage done by radiation, so it is strongly recommended. Chlorophyll also boosts the immune system, and increases the oxygen in cells while preventing oxidation damage.
Potassium iodide is sold commercially to protect people from radiation, and this is an option for people who plan ahead of time. There is a do-it-yourself approach too. To protect oneself, orally consume a large amount of iodide, or apply a large patch of iodine transdermally to the abdomen area, several hours before exposure. Do not consume iodine orally. If you must consume iodine orally, then get it from red marine algae only, but never directly in its chemically extracted form. It will protect both the thyroid and the ovaries.
Also, one should consume potassium. Unfortunately, the amount of potassium needed is greater than can be gained from diet, or even from eating straight Gatorade powder. For radiation shielding, a great deal of potassium is needed. You can effectively utilize a salt substitute that is made primarily of potassium. We realize that this is more garbage from the chemical industry, but nevertheless, it is often the best immediate option for shielding a person against radiation. It requires us to choose a lesser evil. Sorry, but diet and regular supplements are always going to leave one exposed and vulnerable. These artificial salts are typically made from pulverized bones from China (ie. "tri-calcium phosphate"), but this is still a lesser evil in the long term than radiation exposure.
We must warn you that there are inherent dangers to excessive potassium intake (again choosing the lesser evil). Excessive potassium in a body will dramatically increase blood thickening and blood clotting. You may also expect a noticeable increase in blood pressure. This means there is a dramatically increased chance of strokes and blood clots. We therefore additionally recommend supplementing with large doses of goto kola, ginkgo biloba, cayenne, vitamin E, omega-3 (flax seed oil), and ginseng to thin the blood and increase oxygen intake during the stressful period of using potassium. Red wine is also helpful in small doses. You may want to take a couple of plain aspirins too, for some extra blood thinning.
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2010-04-08 12:19:37 | Sarah Cain (H.W. Researcher)

Thomas said that he is unlikely to reply, because once he gets started on this topic, it will be too hard for him to stop.
I think that everybody knows somebody who is being 'treated' by the medical establishment, and they are slowly (or quickly) dieing. I personally remember an older gentlemen who was being treated for an alleged hole in his heart. The treatments had given him multiple sclerosis. This connection was even admitted by the medical establishment. Regardless of this, the gentlemen in question continued to blindly trust them. He eventually died when they gave him Viagra to help open the blood vessels leading to his heart. I'm not kidding.. they actually gave Viagra to a man with a weak heart.
This pattern is being repeated throughout all countries that are blessed with 'civilized health care'. I find it extremely difficult to empathize with those who idolize doctors, even as their health continues to worsen.
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I had a whole body scan and a heart scan back in 2003. All by choice. read about it being "good" for detecting stuff
years ago I had quite a few dental and head and neck x-rays for various things.
I also had several cat scans one recently as couple years ago. and several MRI s.
Also two bone scans checking for osteoporosis.
And duh, I went to a new dentist they did a "panoramic" type. I bet that mch was old too. I don't know what I was thinking
Ive had several mammograms over the years probably about 4.
Now when my general practitioner mentions it (course they have their own mch) I say no way.
Thanks for letting me vent
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2010-06-07 18:16:14 |IP:24.203.121.xxx| Angela - sorry

Very sorry about your mom and thanks for sharing your story.
It's very difficult to unbrainwash people. They won't believe until the doctors say so themselves, which is not likely to happen soon.
By the way, cannabis oil is a known and proven cure for cancer and it happens to also cure many other diseases, but big pharma can't patent a plant so we won't be seeing it prescribed soon.
Please pass the word..
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2011-03-15 09:23:55 | Sarah Cain (H.W. Researcher)

Apple cider vinegar does provide some potassium, and may help if you are low. However, a glass of orange juice is full of potassium, and contains double that of a banana.
Apple cider vinegar has a lot of health benefits, and we recommend supplementing with it, but not much potassium when you compare it with orange juice.
As a general rule, it's best not to drink juices from concentrate, because they are often reconstituted with tap water. They have also been super-heated to remove water, which destroys their nutritional value. Basically, with juices from concentrate, you're drinking flavored tap water.
If you're needing massive amounts of potassium, as prescribed in the article, there's really no natural source for that that we know of.
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2011-03-15 22:06:18 | Lisa
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