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What you need to know about nutrition and radiation by Raymond Francis.
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Psychologist Parthenia Izzard
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Radiation - The Threat in the US
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. . . the
threat is real!
We have watched our televisions in awe and in horror at
recent catastrophic events in Japan. Our hopes and
prayers go out to the Japanese people.
We have also wondered how this tragedy may affect
us. As I'm writing, the US government continues to
assure us that we have nothing to fear here in the
States from Japan's nuclear disaster. This advice
is wrong on two counts.
First, even if the reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi
plant are prevented from further deterioration,
radiation already emitted will elevate radiation levels
throughout the world to some degree. Our air, our
food and our water are all potential sources of extra
radiation.
Second, there is no way of knowing in advance how bad
the situation in Japan will become. All we know at
present is that the situation is far from under control.
Right now this disaster is second only to Chernobyl as
the worst nuclear disaster in history. The possibility
still exists, however, of a major meltdown in one or
more reactors that may far surpass Chernobyl in its
destructive effects.
An air current called a jet stream, capable of
transporting radioactive particles, blows east from
Japan directly over North America, and then on across
the Atlantic Ocean to Europe. Although it is
impossible to know exactly where the wind will blow, the
entire coast from Alaska to Mexico is vulnerable, and,
as the jet stream continues eastward, only Texas,
Louisiana and Florida are outside its possible path.
While it is true that the cloud of radiation carried by
the jet stream will dissipate as it travels, if there is
a major meltdown in Japan, almost all Americans could
potentially experience very dangerous radioactive
fallout.
If this worst case scenario doesn't occur, how worried
do we need to be about elevated radiation levels?
Scientists on TV dismiss any concerns. Like many other
scientists, they believe low levels of extra radiation,
such as we get from x-rays and airplane travel, are
fine. These scientists point to the fact that in nature
there is always some level of radiation.
However I'm inclined to agree with medical doctor and
nuclear scientist Dr. John Gofman, who provided evidence
to show that medical x-rays are responsible for about
60% of all cancers and 70% of deaths from ischemic heart
disease. (See my article "X-ray, Hazards" in the
Article Archives.)
I believe along with Dr. Gofman that there is no safe
level of radiation.
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What To Do: Best Case Scenario
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. . . raise
iodine and anti-oxidant levels
Even if a major meltdown is prevented in Japan, we will
be dealing with additional low levels of radiation. It
would be wise to get your iodine and vitamin D levels
tested if you haven't done this already to make sure you
aren't deficient. You should take at least 6-10 grams of
vitamin C daily, up your other antioxidants, and include
special foods in your diet that are specific for
radiation protection.
Iodine
One of the biggest hazards in this kind of situation is
radioactive iodine. Since the thyroid is the primary
site of iodine in the body, it is particularly
vulnerable, but appreciable amounts of iodine are also
found in other glands, including ovaries, uterus, breast
and prostate tissue. If these tissues are starved for
iodine, they will gobble up radioactive iodine given the
opportunity; on the other hand if your tissues are
saturated with iodine, radioactive iodine will pass
easily out of your body.
But here's the problem. According to some estimates,
90% of
Americans are deficient in iodine. Call
our office to find out how you can test your iodine
status. Then take supplemental iodine to replete any
deficiency.
Vitamin D
Deficiency of vitamin D is also widespread. There are
many reasons to keep D levels up, but protection from
DNA damage by radiation is one of them. Almost
everyone should be supplementing with
Beyond Health's Vitamin D3
Formula.
Again, our office can tell you more about testing.
Vitamin C and Antioxidants
If you'd like more details on how radiation affects body
chemistry, see my
article on X-rays. Basically,
it floods the body with free radicals necessitating much
greater antioxidant support. At the very least 6-10
grams of vitamin C a day should be taken, if tolerated,
in divided doses. Better yet would be taking vitamin C
"to bowel tolerance." Call the office if you need
instructions on taking vitamin C to bowel tolerance.
It's best to get a variety of antioxidants, and there
are plenty of sources to choose from: for example,
vitamins D and E, the carotenes, selenium, zinc, CoQ10,
silymarin (see
Liva Guard),
N-acetyl-cysteine (see
Thiodox),
curcumin,
and green and
white tea.
Diet
As in the case with any stressor, those who are
well-nourished will fare best. If you aren't already
taking
a high-quality multi
and
a good source of minerals,
now may be the time to start. All the basic nutrients
offer protective benefits. Calcium, for example,
competitively reduces absorption of strontium-90,
another type of radioactive particle, into the
blood from food and water sources.
The cruciferous vegetables, like broccoli, cauliflower,
kale, Brussels sprouts and many others, increase
antioxidant and detoxification support and specifically
help to prevent cancer.
A high-fiber diet (and/or a
fiber supplement) will
escort all kinds of toxins, including radioactive
particles, from your body.
Miso paste and seaweed provide multiple benefits
regarding excess radiation. They are especially
protective against plutonium.
The green superfoods, especially chlorella, have been
used successfully to detoxify after radiation exposures.
Cilantro pulls toxins out of the cells.
Buckwheat is high in rutin, which helps protect against
radiation.
Garlic,
as a food or supplement, is also helpful. Raw
garlic is best. If you use garlic in cooking, press it
first and allow it to stand 15 minutes before adding it
to your pot or pan.
Cesium is another type of radioactive particle. To
protect yourself from cesium poisoning, eat foods high
in potassium, such as most fresh, raw fruits and
vegetables. For a high-potassium tonic, juice 3 carrots,
1/2 bunch of spinach, 1/2 bunch of parsley and 3 stalks
of celery. Baked potatoes, yams, acorn squash,
lima beans, avocados, bananas and swiss chard are also
especially high in potassium.
Drinking water is a possible source of radioactive
particles. Our
reverse osmosis water
purification system
removes such particles from drinking water.
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In the Event of a Major Meltdown
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. . . hope for
the best; plan for the worst
If you need to respond to a critical situation
quickly, you won't have time to do an iodine or vitamin
D sufficiency test. Just try to make sure you
have sufficient iodine on hand. Sources of iodine are
already scarce, even on the internet. However,
look for iodine under various names. Potassium Iodide is
the most common form; the iodine supplement I prefer is
called Iodoral. Other iodine supplements include SSKI,
Iosol, and Lugols.
Note that many iodine supplements come in microgram
doses (mcg). Yet it may be necessary for adults to
take doses in the range of 100 milligrams (mg). It
takes 1,000 micrograms to make a milligram. If the
supplement is measured in mcg doses, this may mean you
will be taking almost a whole bottle of iodine for a
single dose.
Also make sure your iodine is meant for oral use rather
than as a topical antiseptic.
It is important to take a large dose of iodine within 24
hours BEFORE exposure. It takes approximately 36 hours
for a radiation cloud to reach the West Coast of the US
from Japan, so we will have plenty of advance warning.
Iodine will stay in your system and protect you from
radioactive iodine for at least 24 hours.
For specific dosages, depending on age, follow the CDC
directions for
potassium iodide with whatever form of iodine you have
been able to get. You may also want to listen to
an
interview with iodine
expert Dr. David Brownstein
for his take on appropriate iodine dosages.
Note on the CDC guidelines that while most people can
take very large amounts of iodine without any problem,
those with certain medical conditions should consult
their doctors for guidance.
If you have been taking iodine on an ongoing basis and
reached iodine sufficiency, your tissues will already be
saturated with iodine. Dr. Brownstein says that in the
event of a severe radiation exposure, you need only
double your daily dose to be protected.
Another supplement to stock in advance if possible is
Tocotrienol.
In recent studies, the US Armed Forces found that one of
the tocotrienols, gamma tocotrienol, can protect against
whole body radiation exposure. Start taking 2-3 capsules
a day as soon as you become aware that a crisis
situation will be coming up and continue until the
crisis has passed.
Nuclear radiation causes DNA damage; Vitamin
B12
is a critical nutrient for DNA repair. This is
especially important if you are over the age of fifty or
pregnant.
If you haven't yet gotten your D levels tested, take
5,000 IU a day for the duration of the crisis.
Take maximum amounts of any antioxidants you have on
hand, and vitamin C to bowel tolerance. Include the
foods listed above in your diet. Take Epsom Salts baths.
Pour 2 cups of Epsom Salts into hot bath water and swish
the water around to mix. Soak in the tub until the
water cools; then shower and wash off your body with a pure,
non-toxic soap.
For everyone's sake, we hope that a major meltdown will
be prevented. But while we pray for the best, it's good
to be prepared for the worst.
Kulkarni S. Gamma-tocotrienol protects hematopoietic
stem and progenitor cells in mice after total-body
irradiation.
Radiation Research. 2010
June;173(6):738-747.
Berbee M. Reduction of radiation-induced vascular
nitrosative stress by the vitamin E analog
y-tocotrienol: Evidence of a role for
tetrahydrobiopterin.
International Journal
of Radiation Oncology. 2011
March;79(3):884-891.
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