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fairflight User ID: 1071336 United States 03/12/2011 03:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He just sent me this. Here are his thoughts. More to come as scientific data is released on the impact / risk factors. At this point we don't know. Quoting: To protect yourself 1148266David Brownstein, M.D. www.drbrownstein.com March 12, 2011 With the terrible earthquake in Japan, let's send thoughts, prayers as well as assistance to the Japanese. I have had inquiries about the use of iodine to prevent problems secondary to the nuclear fallout that will occur. As the Japanese nuclear reactors release radiation into the air, the jet streams will push this radiation to the Western U.S. and Canada. There are estimates that the radiation fallout will reach the Western side of N. American in six to ten days. Furthermore, I have seen estimates that it is expected that 750 RADS may contaminate these areas. How much is 750 RADS? One chest x-ray is approximately 3/100 RADS. One CT scan is 1 RAD. Folks, potentially this is a lot of radiation. Fortunately, we have an item that can prevent this fallout from damaging us: iodine. If there is enough inorganic, non-radioactive iodine in our bodies, the radioactive fallout has nowhere to bind in our bodies. IT will pass through, unharmed. It is important to ensure that we have adequate iodine levels BEFORE this fallout hits. How much iodine is recommended? The CDC recommends using iodine to prevent injury form radioactive iodine fallout. Adults and women who are breastfeeding should take 130mg of potassium iodide. Children who are between 3 and 18 years of age should take 65mg of potassium iodide. Children who are adult size should take the adult dose. Infants and children between 1 month and 3 years of age should take 32mg of potassium iodide. Newborns from birth to one month of age should be given 16mg of potassium iodide. When should you take iodine? For an acute exposure, you want to take iodine just before the exposure hits. Iodine is cleared out of the body within 24 to 72 hours after taking it. However, If you have been using ortho-iodosupplementation as I describe in my books and lectures (taking from 6-50mg/day of iodine and iodide), you should be covered. Remember, the goal is to not let the radioactive iodine bind in the body. Potassium iodide can be found in many health food stores. Combinations of iodine/iodine can be obtained from holistic physicians. Iodoral, Iodozyme HP, and Lugol's solution are examples of this form of iodine. For long-term treatment, combinations are much more effective. More information about this can be found in my book, Iodine Why You Need It, Why You Can't Live Without It, 4th Edition (available at www.drbrownstein.com). I do not recommend starting the first dose of iodine right now. It is important to follow the news reports and supplement accordingly. I would suggest starting iodine supplements within one to two days of the expected fallout. If the fallout is expected to continue, you may need to take more than one dose. I will keep you updated as I find out more information. This "Dr" BrownSTAIN motherfucker should be ashamed of himself. Just another idiot fearmonger. You are foolish!!! We live in a nuclear age!!! I have had this info for three years neat and tidy in a storage container along with instructions, goggles (swim type for good seal around eyes) several packets of potassium iodide tablets, masks, etc. It is wise and prudent to be prepared and the information is correct. Last Edited by fairflight on 03/12/2011 03:42 PM "Man was also in the beginning with God. Intelligence, or the light of truth, was not created or made, neither indeed can be. ALL truth is independent in that sphere in which God has placed it, to act for itself." |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 992777 United States 03/12/2011 03:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: great angel "Japanese Officials: 'nuclear catastrophe averted'..." Is right there at the top also. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1126783 United States 03/12/2011 03:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I just called the California Health Department and they literally LAUGHED at the idea of nuclear fallout coming across the Pacific Ocean to Cali. They told me if something like that was true there would already be tons of Federal warnings and evacuations. Quoting: BigBallaFucking morans. What's even funnier is that the California Health Department is open on Saturday. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 992777 United States 03/12/2011 03:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I just called the California Health Department and they literally LAUGHED at the idea of nuclear fallout coming across the Pacific Ocean to Cali. They told me if something like that was true there would already be tons of Federal warnings and evacuations. Quoting: BigBallaFucking morans. What's even funnier is that the California Health Department is open on Saturday. I don't make their hours of operation. Here's the number, call them yourself if you want: 916-875-5881 |
fairflight User ID: 1071336 United States 03/12/2011 03:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I just called the California Health Department and they literally LAUGHED at the idea of nuclear fallout coming across the Pacific Ocean to Cali. They told me if something like that was true there would already be tons of Federal warnings and evacuations. Quoting: BigBallaFucking morans. You are possibly wrong. They would do everything in their power to keep panic at bay. They would lie to do so. "Man was also in the beginning with God. Intelligence, or the light of truth, was not created or made, neither indeed can be. ALL truth is independent in that sphere in which God has placed it, to act for itself." |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 992777 United States 03/12/2011 03:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I just called the California Health Department and they literally LAUGHED at the idea of nuclear fallout coming across the Pacific Ocean to Cali. They told me if something like that was true there would already be tons of Federal warnings and evacuations. Quoting: BigBallaFucking morans. You are possibly wrong. They would do everything in their power to keep panic at bay. They would lie to do so. I can't tell for sure, but the guy was totally normal and laid back and even laughed at the idea. I really doubt he's in on some nefarious conspiracy lol... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1281573 United States 03/12/2011 03:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I just called the California Health Department and they literally LAUGHED at the idea of nuclear fallout coming across the Pacific Ocean to Cali. They told me if something like that was true there would already be tons of Federal warnings and evacuations. Quoting: BigBallaFucking morans. What's even funnier is that the California Health Department is open on Saturday. I don't make their hours of operation. Here's the number, call them yourself if you want: 916-875-5881 In his defense, I did call, they are staffed 24-7 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 969156 United States 03/12/2011 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I just called the California Health Department and they literally LAUGHED at the idea of nuclear fallout coming across the Pacific Ocean to Cali. They told me if something like that was true there would already be tons of Federal warnings and evacuations. Quoting: BigBallaFucking morans. What's even funnier is that the California Health Department is open on Saturday. I don't make their hours of operation. Here's the number, call them yourself if you want: 916-875-5881 That's a county office, not state. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1293315 Germany 03/12/2011 03:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Watch at 06:40 --> [link to www.youtube.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1208363 Germany 03/12/2011 03:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He is probably gulllible like you and believes everything he's told. Has he seen any recent footage of the reactor? They haven't even mentioned the worst case scenario yet. It could melt down to the core of the earth. Those of us who remember Chernobyl don't trust anybody on nuclear accidents. How many days was it before they admitted it. We only have the Japanese word for it as yet. No verification. Everybody kept back. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 992777 United States 03/12/2011 03:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He is probably gulllible like you and believes everything he's told. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1208363Has he seen any recent footage of the reactor? They haven't even mentioned the worst case scenario yet. It could melt down to the core of the earth. Those of us who remember Chernobyl don't trust anybody on nuclear accidents. How many days was it before they admitted it. We only have the Japanese word for it as yet. No verification. Everybody kept back. The lady in Colorado I talked to said the "cores" haven't melted or whatever, so it's not even a big amount of radiation. Chill out, we're gonna be fine. Plus the Japananse are now saying that nuclear catastrophe has been adverted. |
AZRainman User ID: 1293590 United States 03/12/2011 03:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Physicist Dr. Michio Kaku says, "Chernobyl in the making!" Speaking to ABC News, theoretical physicist Michio Kaku said, "This could be a Chernobyl in the making. We are now going into uncharted territory, we are thinking the unthinkable." These inflamatory statements came after hydrogen released from the super-hot nuclear rods ignited, creating an explosion at the plant that was disabled after the 8.9 earthquake and tsunami. There is a six-mile area being cleared around the reactor. Medical iodine is being readied. If there is a radioactive release of dangerous iodine, the inert iodine being distributed would prevent the body from absorbing as much of the toxins. California is downwind from Japan, as the jet stream reaches eastward across the Pacific, but right now, it appears any effects from radioactive releases would be extremely local, possibly within 20 miles of the nuclear core. [link to www.fox40.com] Last Edited by AZRainman on 03/12/2011 03:53 PM |
Burt Gummer User ID: 1290843 United States 03/12/2011 03:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He is probably gulllible like you and believes everything he's told. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1208363Has he seen any recent footage of the reactor? They haven't even mentioned the worst case scenario yet. It could melt down to the core of the earth. Those of us who remember Chernobyl don't trust anybody on nuclear accidents. How many days was it before they admitted it. We only have the Japanese word for it as yet. No verification. Everybody kept back. The lady in Colorado I talked to said the "cores" haven't melted or whatever, so it's not even a big amount of radiation. Chill out, we're gonna be fine. Plus the Japananse are now saying that nuclear catastrophe has been adverted. ...some people are SOOOOOO naive. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 992777 United States 03/12/2011 03:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He is probably gulllible like you and believes everything he's told. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1208363Has he seen any recent footage of the reactor? They haven't even mentioned the worst case scenario yet. It could melt down to the core of the earth. Those of us who remember Chernobyl don't trust anybody on nuclear accidents. How many days was it before they admitted it. We only have the Japanese word for it as yet. No verification. Everybody kept back. The lady in Colorado I talked to said the "cores" haven't melted or whatever, so it's not even a big amount of radiation. Chill out, we're gonna be fine. Plus the Japananse are now saying that nuclear catastrophe has been adverted. ...some people are SOOOOOO naive. :getwell: You're right, what was I thinking? WE'RE ALL GONNA DIIIIIIEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!! lol, you guys are so fucking ridiculous. Enough of this bullshit, I'm gonna go smoke and enjoy this beautiful day, have fun worrying about nothing. |
AZRainman User ID: 1293590 United States 03/12/2011 03:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You're right, what was I thinking? Quoting: BigBallaWE'RE ALL GONNA DIIIIIIEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!! lol, you guys are so fucking ridiculous. Enough of this bullshit, I'm gonna go smoke and enjoy this beautiful day, have fun worrying about nothing. Nahh you'll just go bald, become sterile, and gain 100lbs from a nuked thyroid. If you're lucky, you can projectile vomit on your friends. |
Spooky Qwiff User ID: 1256138 United States 03/12/2011 04:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Physicist Dr. Michio Kaku says, "Chernobyl in the making!" Quoting: AZRainmanSpeaking to ABC News, theoretical physicist Michio Kaku said, "This could be a Chernobyl in the making. We are now going into uncharted territory, we are thinking the unthinkable." These inflamatory statements came after hydrogen released from the super-hot nuclear rods ignited, creating an explosion at the plant that was disabled after the 8.9 earthquake and tsunami. There is a six-mile area being cleared around the reactor. Medical iodine is being readied. If there is a radioactive release of dangerous iodine, the inert iodine being distributed would prevent the body from absorbing as much of the toxins. California is downwind from Japan, as the jet stream reaches eastward across the Pacific, but right now, it appears any effects from radioactive releases would be extremely local, possibly within 20 miles of the nuclear core. [link to www.fox40.com] Good Post |
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Colin User ID: 1293607 Canada 03/12/2011 04:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Guys, this is a serious matter. If you do a bit of research you would learn that during the Chernobyl incident, the radioactive plumes were eventually detected over most of Asia and Europe, and was even detected in northern parts of Canada. After about 2 weeks.. Now, take into account that the reactor in question today is 100 times more powerful than Chernobyl was. The news says that the reactor has not suffered a meltdown yet, but it has been damaged, and another aftershock could bring it down. These aftershocks can go on for days. If the meltdown happens and the containment dome fails, the effects will probably be felt around the whole hemisphere, much like Chernobyl, with the difference being there will be much more material ejected into the atmosphere. The news stations may have conflicting views on where that stuff will go, but the guy in this news video makes a good point of noting that winds can change any minute. I don't know about you guys, but I am seriously considering getting some Potassium Iodate if that meltdown happens! Side Note: sorry, that felt long |
AZRainman User ID: 1293590 United States 03/12/2011 04:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Physicist Dr. Michio Kaku says, "Chernobyl in the making!" Quoting: AZRainmanHe didn't fess up about the real fuel! At least he is somewhat more candid than last night's guest who said "there is zero chance of a meltdown." Meltdown is official now. MELTDOWN ***CAUSED*** NUKE PLANT EXPLOSION Thread: MELTDOWN ***CAUSED*** NUKE PLANT EXPLOSION Last Edited by AZRainman on 03/12/2011 04:10 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 671825 United States 03/12/2011 04:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He just sent me this. Here are his thoughts. More to come as scientific data is released on the impact / risk factors. At this point we don't know. Quoting: To protect yourself 1148266David Brownstein, M.D. www.drbrownstein.com March 12, 2011 With the terrible earthquake in Japan, let's send thoughts, prayers as well as assistance to the Japanese. I have had inquiries about the use of iodine to prevent problems secondary to the nuclear fallout that will occur. As the Japanese nuclear reactors release radiation into the air, the jet streams will push this radiation to the Western U.S. and Canada. There are estimates that the radiation fallout will reach the Western side of N. American in six to ten days. Furthermore, I have seen estimates that it is expected that 750 RADS may contaminate these areas. How much is 750 RADS? One chest x-ray is approximately 3/100 RADS. One CT scan is 1 RAD. Folks, potentially this is a lot of radiation. Fortunately, we have an item that can prevent this fallout from damaging us: iodine. If there is enough inorganic, non-radioactive iodine in our bodies, the radioactive fallout has nowhere to bind in our bodies. IT will pass through, unharmed. It is important to ensure that we have adequate iodine levels BEFORE this fallout hits. How much iodine is recommended? The CDC recommends using iodine to prevent injury form radioactive iodine fallout. Adults and women who are breastfeeding should take 130mg of potassium iodide. Children who are between 3 and 18 years of age should take 65mg of potassium iodide. Children who are adult size should take the adult dose. Infants and children between 1 month and 3 years of age should take 32mg of potassium iodide. Newborns from birth to one month of age should be given 16mg of potassium iodide. When should you take iodine? For an acute exposure, you want to take iodine just before the exposure hits. Iodine is cleared out of the body within 24 to 72 hours after taking it. However, If you have been using ortho-iodosupplementation as I describe in my books and lectures (taking from 6-50mg/day of iodine and iodide), you should be covered. Remember, the goal is to not let the radioactive iodine bind in the body. Potassium iodide can be found in many health food stores. Combinations of iodine/iodine can be obtained from holistic physicians. Iodoral, Iodozyme HP, and Lugol's solution are examples of this form of iodine. For long-term treatment, combinations are much more effective. More information about this can be found in my book, Iodine Why You Need It, Why You Can't Live Without It, 4th Edition (available at www.drbrownstein.com). I do not recommend starting the first dose of iodine right now. It is important to follow the news reports and supplement accordingly. I would suggest starting iodine supplements within one to two days of the expected fallout. If the fallout is expected to continue, you may need to take more than one dose. I will keep you updated as I find out more information. Doesn't work for this type of radiation (cesium). Move. |
Medically Treated Or killed? User ID: 1289568 United States 03/12/2011 04:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "There is radiation leaking out, and since the possibility (of exposure) is high, it's quite scary," said 17-year-old Masanori Ono, queuing at a center in Koriyama city, in Fukushima prefecture. People who lived within the evacuation zone or showed signs of radiation exposure were separated from others seeking shelter. ( They are not saying how many people are showing sings of Radioactivity) Def covering there own asses; and don't want to show people how bad it really is.... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1212870 Canada 03/12/2011 04:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: UtahApoc That's because its not a real.. that picture is a hoax... FALSE FlAG |
Use your brains User ID: 1293641 United States 03/12/2011 04:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Attention fear mongers: 1) The first image has been proven to be a fake. 2) Not a single news agency, anywhere in the world, is corroborating its claims. 3) Current estimates put the spread of radation, via winds, at 20 miles to the west. 4) While winds may eventually cary radiation westward, its effects will be minimal - as the radiation will lose potency due to the nature of the inverse square law and the fact that most of it will be rained into the ocean. 5) California produces most of America's GDP. If there were any threat to the economy of the U.S., there would be advanced warnings. 6) Use your brains. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1012325 United States 03/12/2011 04:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Attention fear mongers: Quoting: Use your brains 12936411) The first image has been proven to be a fake. 2) Not a single news agency, anywhere in the world, is corroborating its claims. 3) Current estimates put the spread of radation, via winds, at 20 miles to the west. 4) While winds may eventually cary radiation westward, its effects will be minimal - as the radiation will lose potency due to the nature of the inverse square law and the fact that most of it will be rained into the ocean. 5) California produces most of America's GDP. If there were any threat to the economy of the U.S., there would be advanced warnings. 6) Use your brains. You must live in Cali, no? The msm and Govt always hide the truth.. you do realize that don't you? |