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A Quick Summary About Nuclear Event Threat and Anti-Radiation Pills: |
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A radiation release from any one of these plants could be carried downwind for hundreds of miles, potentially poisoning thousands or even millions of people in large population areas. Unfortunately, a nuclear power plant contains more than 100 times more radioactive materials than can be released from atomic bomb as fallout. Radioactive Iodine (131-I) is always released in any type of nuclear reaction. It's one of the most abundant components of any nuclear reaction. Radioactive Iodine (131-I) can present in the form of a gas or a particle, and will be taken up by the thyroid either by ingestion, i.e. breathing the gas or particle, or drinking or eating substances which contain it. Once in the body it will lodge in the thyroid and do irreparable damage. How potent is Radio Active Iodine? In medicine, minute amounts of 131-I (Radioactive Iodine) are used to chemically destroy a diseased thyroid. Unfortunately, significant amounts of 131-I are always released during ANY nuclear event.Fortunately, KIO3, a thyroid blocker, is the one thing we can take to prevent the exposure before the damage becomes irreversible.
Thyroid cancer attributable to Chernobyl has been documented
Eventually, by absorbing a large amount of radiation in the thyroid, abnormalities are likely to result, such as nodules in the thyroid, loss of thyroid function, or thyroid cancer. Health experts agree: The greatest danger from Radioactive Iodine is to the thyroid glands of children. Medical Researchers have found that in certain parts of Belarus, for example, more than 30% of children, who were under the age of 4 years old at the time of the accident, can expect to develop thyroid cancer. That's why we chose to develop KIO3™, and have formulated it for children as well as adults. Taking Potassium Iodate (KIO3™) in the event of fallout will saturate a persons thyroid gland with stable ("good") iodine, so the Radioactive Iodine cannot be absorbed by the thyroid. Because the thyroid is saturated with the "good" Iodine, then any Radioactive Iodine that is later inhaled or ingested is quickly eliminated by the body. | ||
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