Iodine and Potassium Iodide

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You can read it now on SOTT, Perlou: https://www.sott.net/article/343157-Rising-concerns-about-a-possible-nuclear-incident-in-Europe-after-radioactive-iodine-levels-spike
 
Also in french: https://fr.sott.net/article/30072-France-et-Europe-traces-d-iode-radioactif-detectees-dans-l-air-et-les-sols
 
Merci Persej pour le lien que j'ai envoyé sur ma page Facebook...

Merci Nature, oui je l'ai vu ce matin et l'ai déjà partagé sur ma page Facebook...



Thanks Persej for the link I sent on my Facebook page ...

Thank you Nature, yes I saw it this morning and already shared it on my Facebook page ...
 
[quote author= Aeneas]That didn't take long for a confirmation about the increased risk of nuclear radiation.[/quote]

Concerning the spike of nuclear radiation, this is just happened, to make a long story short. Here is some more info about the US military plane specialized in air sampling radiation that just made rounds over Europe. + other possibilities why the spike might have happened.

But thinking about it more, this airplane may be used just to distract people away from the fact that are a lot of incidents in nuclear power plants in Europe as well? Since this airplane is specialized and build for nuclear radiation of weapons. Not power plants?

Has There Been A “Nuclear Incident” In The Arctic?
http://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/7758/has-there-been-a-nuclear-incident-in-the-arctic

Increased levels of radioactive iodine isotopes have been detected across Europe, and now the deployment of the Air Force’s WC-135 “Constant Phoenix” atmosphere-sniffing jet has deepened the mystery.

There have been rumblings regarding some sort of nuclear incident—or possibly incidents—in the Arctic over the last month. Multiple reports, some of them from official monitoring organizations, have reported iodine 131—a radioactive isotope often associated with nuclear fission—has been detected via air sampling stations throughout the region.

The first detection of the isotope came during the second week of January, via an air sampling station located in Svanhovd, on Norway’s border with Russia’s Kola Peninsula. Within days, air sampling stations as far south as Spain also detected the presence of small amounts of the isotope. The fact that iodine-131 has a half-life of just eight days would point to the release occurring just days earlier, and not being a remnant of a past nuclear event.

Because of the low levels of concentration, there is no health risk to the public or the environment, at least on a wide scale. By comparison, these recent measurements are roughly 1/1000th the size of what was detected during the Fukushima incident and 1/1,000,000th the concentration found in the nuclear tainted cloud that washed across Europe following the Chernobyl disaster.

Iodine 131 levels monitored across Europe last month (IRIN graphic):

After weeks without answers, the story seemed to pass as a peculiarity, not nearly an unprecedented one at that, until Friday when the US dispatched its WC-135 Constant Phoenix atmospheric testing aircraft to Europe without explanation. The highly unique aircraft are specifically designed to respond to nuclear incidents—especially those that include the detonation of nuclear warheads.

By sampling the air over wide areas and at altitude, the aircraft can provide critical data to better understand the “signature” of a radiation release. During nuclear tests, this can help scientists define what type of weapon was detonated, and, in conjunction with other data, how large the blast was. They can also be used to measure the effects and scale of other radiological events, like the meltdown of nuclear plants. For instance, the WC-135s went to work following the 2011 earthquake that resulted in the meltdown of Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant.

WC-135 taking off on a mission (USAF photo):

This leaves us with a number of unanswered questions. The first: What are WC-135s doing up there? Was this a good opportunity for a training sortie and to support scientific endeavors, or is it in response to a specific incident?

You can check twitter to see loads of people claiming this is proof that the Russians have restarted nuclear weapons testing at Novaya Zemlya near the Arctic. That assertion is problematic for a variety of reasons. The first is that we have no corresponding seismic data indicating a nuclear detonation from that region. Some have floated the possibility that a small tactical nuclear warhead may have been tested; once again, this still makes a big boom, and it is not clear if the levels of iodine-131 are indicative of such a test. Of course, politically speaking, restarting nuclear weapons testing would signal a massive shift in Moscow’s nuclear weapons policy.

There has been some talk about even the US restarting its nuclear testing under President Trump, but this is largely speculation mixed with hyperbole. Even though we have seen Russia is willing to migrate away from key weapons treaties in order to obtain niche strategic capabilities, violating the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty would signal a whole other level of aggression and defiance.

A more likely possibility is that some sort of limited nuclear material storage, research, or power generation incident has occurred. Russia uses nuclear propulsion for many of its active submarines as well as its Kirov class battlecruisers and its icebreakers. Russia also uses nuclear power in the arctic region for multiple applications. Not just that, but Russia’s northerly naval bases near the arctic are nuclear graveyards of the Cold War.

Hulls of decommissioned nuclear submarines sit idle still waiting to be denuclearized and disposed of. Many have said that over the decades following the end of the Cold War, these vessels are just an accident waiting to happen. Some of these vessels remain on the Kola Peninsula near Murmansk. One of Russia’s largest nuclear waste containment facilities, where the reactors of these decommissioned submarines are stored, is also located nearby at Saida Bay. Today, some 80 reactors and their shredded components are stored there in massive casks. Eventually the facility will accept 155 reactors.

The Arctic is also dotted with other Cold War relics that relied on nuclear power to function, these include Russia’s nuclear lighthouses and outposts. And this is just what you can see, below the surface, hulks of sunken nuclear vessels and other waste still pose a major threat to the environment. It is not really a question of if they will do harm, but when.

During the Cold War, Russia dumped all types of nuclear waste in the Kara Sea, including an estimated 17,000 containers and 19 vessels full of radioactive waste. The USSR also pitched 14 nuclear reactors, some with spent fuel rods, into the same body of water and other forms of lower-level nuclear waste was just poured directly into the sea. The Russian submarine K-27, which was scuttled in the Kola Sea, is said to be literally a ticking time bomb. That is just that one area, and other areas in the region, such as the Barents Sea (K-159) and Norwegian Sea (K-278), also have abandoned nuclear submarines and who knows what else lining the sea floor. Even the US left its own portion of nuclear waste in the northern latitudes, such as the once secret reactor at Camp Century, in Greenland, although this is minuscule compared to what the Soviets left behind.

On top of all the Russian nuclear material that is actually rotting in arctic, there are also nuclear power, ship maintenance, and research stations that also dot Russia’s northern reaches.

With all this in mind, if there was a peculiar release of iodine-131 into the atmosphere, it is much more likely to have come from the nuclear wasteland that the Soviet Union created, or from operational reactors in the region, and not from some sort of clandestine atomic testing. That doesn't mean it is impossible, just highly unlikely. There is even a possibility that it didn’t come from Russia at all, and was leaked by a reactor in Europe or elsewhere. Still, with the Arctic likely becoming a key battleground of the future—a reality that has been spurred by Russian military expansion into the region—and considering Moscow's great change in geopolitical tone and military stance over the last few years, suspicions surrounding Russia's true intentions in the region are at an all-time high.

Russia's true intentions are only a reaction to Western Imperialism that is marching ever aggressively at it's doorstep.

Now we’ll have to wait and see if the Pentagon releases more information on the movements and findings of its WC-135, and if there is yet another new spike in radiation coming from the region. If anything else, this mystery should serve of a stark reminder—and a warning—of what mankind has left behind near the arctic, and how perilous a threat it still poses nearly three decades after the Cold War officially ended.
 
Keyhole said:
A Jay said:
I've been using coconut oil and ACV for dandruff control and trying out baking soda as a deodorant, so you're not alone. After the H&W show on beauty products, it sounds like that's the best route to take anyway. :D
Again, I cannot stress how well baking soda works! Just remember not to use too much because it causes a nasty abrasive rash. I usually take a small clump on my fingers and then wet it under the tap to form a light paste, and then just coat it on.

I tried baking soda as deodorant as well, and I can verify, after some 4 weeks, that it works like nothing I tried before. It gives me almost 24 hour protection and I use very little once a day. Of course, the real test will be in the summer and there is to see if prolonged use will bring any adverse effect but for now I got more than I hoped for.
It is worthy of mentioning that, before baking soda, I was running out of options for a deodorant. All of the commercial deodorants I used before stopped working after they removed aluminum from it, as later I discovered.

Some other interesting info regarding baking soda:
[quote author=http://jem.rupress.org/content/25/5/693]
Abstract

1. The presence of an acidosis in dogs with experimental uranium nephritis is demonstrable by the Van Slyke-Stillman-Cullen method and that of Marriott. It is detected more readily by the former method.

2. This acidosis is associated with increase in the blood urea and plasma chlorides and with the appearance of albumin and casts in the urine.

3. The oral administration of sodium bicarbonate diminishes the acidosis, the increase in plasma chlorides, the amount of albumin and casts in the urine, and, to a lesser degree, the increase in the blood urea following the administration of uranium. It also diminishes the severity of the changes produced by uranium in the kidneys.

4. The oral administration of sodium bicarbonate to normal dogs raises the carbon dioxide content of the plasma as determined by the. Van Slyke-Stillman-Cullen method.
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It seems like baking soda binds well with uranium. On many sites they state, but I could not find the original paper (also here: https://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,22389.msg239898.html#msg239898):
So useful and strong is sodium bicarbonate that at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, researcher Don York has used baking soda to clean soil contaminated with uranium. Sodium bicarbonate binds with uranium, separating it from the dirt; so far, York has removed as much as 92 percent of the uranium from contaminated soil samples.
 
I have 12% Lugo's Iodine solution which I aim to take 7 drops 4/5 days in a week. Then I either lower the dosage to 4 drops for one day & take 2 days off, or take 3 days off.

So far, this has worked well for me for over 10 months or so, with an occasional few days break as & when required / taking other supplements i.e. apple cider vinegar, L-Ascorbic Acid / liposomal Vitamin C, etc. Have been reading other people's entries on this thread for years, so it's high-time I at least share my basic protocol.
 
SMM said:
I have 12% Lugo's Iodine solution which I aim to take 7 drops 4/5 days in a week. Then I either lower the dosage to 4 drops for one day & take 2 days off, or take 3 days off.

So far, this has worked well for me for over 10 months or so, with an occasional few days break as & when required / taking other supplements i.e. apple cider vinegar, L-Ascorbic Acid / liposomal Vitamin C, etc. Have been reading other people's entries on this thread for years, so it's high-time I at least share my basic protocol.

SMM don't you think that your doses is still high after 10 months? I can be missing some information about your health and why you use that dose. Making some calculations, 1 drops of 12 % lugol's are about 15 mg of iodine so 7 drops will be 105 mg and 4 drops 60 mg.
 
Galaxia2002 said:
SMM said:
I have 12% Lugo's Iodine solution which I aim to take 7 drops 4/5 days in a week. Then I either lower the dosage to 4 drops for one day & take 2 days off, or take 3 days off.

So far, this has worked well for me for over 10 months or so, with an occasional few days break as & when required / taking other supplements i.e. apple cider vinegar, L-Ascorbic Acid / liposomal Vitamin C, etc. Have been reading other people's entries on this thread for years, so it's high-time I at least share my basic protocol.

SMM don't you think that your doses is still high after 10 months? I can be missing some information about your health and why you use that dose. Making some calculations, 1 drops of 12 % lugol's are about 15 mg of iodine so 7 drops will be 105 mg and 4 drops 60 mg.

Yes. I have endocrine problems that run in the family & affect everything from mental, physical & physiological health. I have a doctor / physician in the past regarding it (they told me to eat lots of leafy vegetables & seafood etc.)

I have taken 2 - 4 weeks off about 3/4 times so it's not 10 months sequentially but chronologically. For example, now I do not add droplets of iodine to my beverages as I'm preparing for a detox [heavy metal & them some - not as intense as in the past, depending on toxin levels upon test results] as I will havetime off for Easter.

Before iodine, apple cider tonic & adequate doses of vitamin B's, C & D3 (occasional E & A though notas often) & dietary changes, I thought I had Asperger's or schizophrenia or a personality disorder or SOMETHING.

I'm not saying it's cleared me of ALL & everything. Just drastic improvements (& noticeable difference from before / when my blood levels are low).
 
After 2 attempts with iodine protocol mentioned in this thread, resulting in big fatigue and brain fog, I stopped for several months.

I have finaly made an other attempt starting three weeks ago.

I am taking:

°Salted hot water first thing in the morning
°1 drop of Lugol 5% twice a week after my first meal arround 12 o'clock
°cofactors also arround 12 o'clock - every day
+ clorela powder / spirulina powder / coriander with my second meal arround 6 pm

So far, the detox effects seems to be mild.

Will probably continue that way for some time before thinking to increase the dosage.
 
Presently into my 10 th week, of Lugol's 5 percent, mostly at 2 drops a day nearly every day.

I had started at 8 drops for 3 days because of a serious cold, and it cleared the cold right away.

Since then, the detox is quite intense, as much physically as mentally. It has cleared my mind of many glitches, but in return it is as if i was going through my life review (again) and has made lots of unexpected anger come to the surface. Otherwise, I cannot thank the forum enough for it is changing my outlook on life, moving past a long breath depression etc. My impression is that the toxicity I was carrying was as much mental as physical? From reading the threads and various experiences, i have not stopped or swayed even when it was somewhat hard tp accept what was coming through.

Again, thank you to all, and blessings of all that's good to each!
 
Goemon_ said:
After 2 attempts with iodine protocol mentioned in this thread, resulting in big fatigue and brain fog, I stopped for several months.

I have finaly made an other attempt starting three weeks ago.

I am taking:

°Salted hot water first thing in the morning
°1 drop of Lugol 5% twice a week after my first meal arround 12 o'clock
°cofactors also arround 12 o'clock - every day
+ clorela powder / spirulina powder / coriander with my second meal arround 6 pm

So far, the detox effects seems to be mild.

Will probably continue that way for some time before thinking to increase the dosage.

Very wise. Sometimes the detox is worse than the disease!!!
 
romochar said:
Presently into my 10 th week, of Lugol's 5 percent, mostly at 2 drops a day nearly every day.

I had started at 8 drops for 3 days because of a serious cold, and it cleared the cold right away.

Since then, the detox is quite intense, as much physically as mentally. It has cleared my mind of many glitches, but in return it is as if i was going through my life review (again) and has made lots of unexpected anger come to the surface. Otherwise, I cannot thank the forum enough for it is changing my outlook on life, moving past a long breath depression etc. My impression is that the toxicity I was carrying was as much mental as physical? From reading the threads and various experiences, i have not stopped or swayed even when it was somewhat hard tp accept what was coming through.

Again, thank you to all, and blessings of all that's good to each!

The same for me this morning, anger and acute body stress, feelings of depression, even dizziness and stuckness in the gallbladder for the past few days, I was feeling so great last week... It quickly pass, thanks to singing with my guitar for the crystals, and I felt lighter and very aware on the way to work, but there's some left as I'm in front of my computer right now, it's managable thanksfully.

I have mixed three drops of 12% Lugol along with transdermal magnesium through the skin for last week, with some 2 drops of 5% Lugol's if I was feeling okay. With FIR sauna and grounding, and variations in the diet/fasting. I second Laura when she says the detox might be worse than the disease !
 
Nico said:
romochar said:
Presently into my 10 th week, of Lugol's 5 percent, mostly at 2 drops a day nearly every day.

I had started at 8 drops for 3 days because of a serious cold, and it cleared the cold right away.

Since then, the detox is quite intense, as much physically as mentally. It has cleared my mind of many glitches, but in return it is as if i was going through my life review (again) and has made lots of unexpected anger come to the surface. Otherwise, I cannot thank the forum enough for it is changing my outlook on life, moving past a long breath depression etc. My impression is that the toxicity I was carrying was as much mental as physical? From reading the threads and various experiences, i have not stopped or swayed even when it was somewhat hard tp accept what was coming through.

Again, thank you to all, and blessings of all that's good to each!

The same for me this morning, anger and acute body stress, feelings of depression, even dizziness and stuckness in the gallbladder for the past few days, I was feeling so great last week... It quickly pass, thanks to singing with my guitar for the crystals, and I felt lighter and very aware on the way to work, but there's some left as I'm in front of my computer right now, it's managable thanksfully.

I have mixed three drops of 12% Lugol along with transdermal magnesium through the skin for last week, with some 2 drops of 5% Lugol's if I was feeling okay. With FIR sauna and grounding, and variations in the diet/fasting. I second Laura when she says the detox might be worse than the disease !

Yes, if the detox is intense, it is probably better to slow down. I try to give myself a day or two to sort things out before I take more iodine. And at this point, I'm only taking 1 drop of 5 %!!
 
There is advantages about opting for J Crow's Lugol, from the iodine group workshop (Lynne Farrow) :

Q : Is there a difference between J Crows lugols solution compared to other makers?

A : J Crow's had the least amount of contaminants in independent testing.

A : J crows is mined from crystals from a 320 million year old salt brine, most other formulas are derived from kelp and seaweed

A : It is the only one that has a Trade Mark and is guaranteed safe by "The Iodine Crisis" Book..

Q : Any difference between the liquid or pills?

A : The liquid goes straight into the stomach, and can upset some people - you also get more of a rise and fall with it..
The Iodoral and IodoRx are Tablets that dissolve in the intestines and have a slower release..
IodoRx is belived to be approx 20% stronger than Iodoral..

I want to add, for the symptoms I've gone through this morning, I just heard that there have been a shooting in a high school near Grasse, where I live. A young 17 have wounded several people. So this event might have amplified the effect.
 
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