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I Was Asked In Truth
Social If I Had Anything
On Radiation Sickness.
With So Many Topics To
Cover Nowadays, I Almost
Passed Looking At EMF's.
Glad I Didn't.
Electromagnetic Radiation
Is Present All Around Us.
With The Use Of Cell
Towers It Is Increasing In
Larger Amounts.
What Is EMF Radiation?
Information From Adam
Short's Website - LINK
Electromagnetic Radiation
Consists Of Two Different
Types Of Radiation.
Electric Field Radiation
Magnetic Field Radiation
"Electric And Magnetic
Field Radiation Exist
Together Whenever There Is
Moving Energy Charge.
Power lines, For Example,
Produce Both An Electric
And Magnetic Fields As
Electricity Pulses Through
The Wire. The Two Fields
Move Perpendicular To Each
Other, And Because They So
Often Found Together, They
Are Usually Referred To As
Electromagnetic Radiation.
These Fields Make Up
What's Called The
Electromagnetic
Spectrum."
Difference
Between Electric And
Magnetic Fields In English
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Types
Of Electromagnetic
Radiation
Electromagnetic
Radiation Can Be Broken
Down Into Two Main
Categories:
Ionizing Radiation
Non-Ionizing
Radiation
Let's Take A
Look At The Difference
Between The Two,
As Well As Some Common
Sub-Types
"Simply Put, Ionizing
Radiation Has Enough
Energy To Split An Atom
While Non Ionizing
Radiation Does Not.
Ionizing Radiation Is
Considered Harmful Because
It Has The Potential To
Cause Cellular Damage"
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The Effects Of Radiation
On Our Health
Dangers
Of EMF In Buildings We Work
Or Visit
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CDC -
Contamination &
Exposure To Radiation
Cute
Little Video From The CDC
Basically Telling Us Take
A Shower You'll Be Fine
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This Doctor,
However, Takes It More
Seriously
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Declassified
FDA - Info About Radiation
Sickness
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Pentagon
Developing Radiation
Sickness Antidote
Types
Of Anti Radiation
Pills
Information
From Adam Short's
Website - LINK
There Are
Four Primary Anti-
Radiation Pills
Recognized By The CDC.
"Potassium
Iodide (KI). KI
is derived from
stable iodine.
Taking KI after
exposure to high
amounts of
radioactive iodine
can help shield the
thyroid gland from
damage due to
radiation. The
thyroid gland works
by absorbing iodine.
When a person is
exposed to
radioactive iodine,
that is taken in by
the thyroid, leading
to permanent and
often irreversible
damage. KI pills
contain high amounts
of stable iodine
that is quickly
absorbed by the
thyroid gland. Thus,
the gland becomes
full of stable
iodine and doesn’t
absorb as much
radioactive iodine.
KI is generally
taken in response to
a public health
emergency such as a
nuclear meltdown,
and only at the
request of public
officials."
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"Prussian
Blue. Prussian
Blue is a medication
used to treat cesium
and thallium radiation
poisoning. Cesium can
be found in the ground
after nuclear
meltdowns, while
thallium is an older
style rodent killer
that has been banned
in the United States.
Both are radioactive.
When taken after
exposure, Prussian
Blue keeps the
radioactive material
trapped in the
intestines, where the
body can eventually
flush it out. This
medication is
available by
prescription only."
"Diethylenetriamine
pentaacetate
(DTPA). DTPA
is given after
exposure to
radioactive
plutonium,
americium, and
curium. DPTA binds
to these elements
and helps clear them
from the body
faster, lowering an
individual’s overall
level of exposure.
DTPA is generally
given by doctors and
public health
authorities after
some kind of public
health emergency. It
can be injected or
taken orally, and
the number of
treatments necessary
depends on the
length and severity
of your exposure."
"Neupogen. Also
known as filgrastim,
Neupogen was
approved by the FDA
in 2015 to treat
patients who had
been exposed to high
levels of radiation.
The drug is thought
to protect bone
marrow from
radiation damage,
and it is sometimes
given to cancer
patients to protect
against infection.
Neupogen is given in
injection form by a
doctor, in response
to a public health
emergency dealing
with radiation."
"The FDA Has
Approved Two
Different Forms Of
KI (Potassium
Iodide) Tablets And
Liquid That People
Can Take By Mouth
After A Radiation
Emergency Involving
Radioactive Iodine.
Tablets Come In Two
Strengths, 130
Milligram (mg) And
65 mg."
Potential Health
Risks
"The Anti-Radiation
Pills Above Can Be
Helpful In Response
To A Public Health
Emergency, But
They Do Come With
Risks. Those Range
From Milder
(Neupogen, For
Example, Can Cause
Bone Pain And
Diarrhea) To Severe
(KI Can Cause
Permanent Damage To
The Thyroid Gland,
The Very Thing It's
Taken To Prevent)
The Decision To Take
An Anti-Radiation
Pill Should Not Be
Taken Lightly."
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How We Can Treat Radiation Poisoning
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Iodide
Pills - Everything You
Need To Know
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1996
- Hazards In
Mining - PDF - 36
Pages
1994 - Acute Radiation
Sickness - PDF - 39
Pages
1993 - Identification
Of Space Radiation
Hazard - PDF - 8
Pages
1992
- Effects Of
Microwave Radiation
On Humans - PDF - 28 Pages
1966 - Changes In The
Peripheral Division Of
The Auditory
Analyzer In Acute
Radiation Sickness -
PDF - 11
Pages
1962 - Study Of
Radiation Sickness -
PDF 13
Pages
1916 - 1959 -
Biological Effects Of
Non Ionizing Radiation
On Humans And Higher
Animals - PDF -
26 Pages
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New Treatment For
Radiation Exposure
U.S. Developing
Radiation Sickness
Drug
"The Original Birther"
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Top EMF
Protection - LINK
Best
Potassium Iodide Tablets
LINK
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