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David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Derek - 03-15-2011

This is from his blog

"It looks like two or three of the reactors at Fukushima are in the process of melting down. In case you haven’t heard, reactor 1 literally blew up. I flew within several hundred miles of Tokyo last nite when we left Seoul, South Korea. It was all over Seoul TV. American television is covering it up, but that won't last for long. It is bad. Probably the worst disaster in history. And the fallout is heading beyond the greater Tokyo region and being pulled into the jet stream heading to the West Coast of America and Canada with Oregon and Northern California likely to get the worst of it.



I put this together (as a guide) for thebestdayever.com members and all my friends:



"In light of the meltdown of Fukushima: How to protect yourself and your thyroid against radiation: kelp, ginseng, ashwaganda (recently found to regrow nerves), chlorella, zeolites, fulvic acid, nascent iodine, reishi mushroom, sea salt (also salty miso), botanical (plant-derived) or lipo- vitamin C, magnesium (chlorophyll), selenium (brazil nuts), coconut butter (coconut products), Megahydrate, Crystal Energy. Spread the word."



Start small, but increase your dosages rapidly and dramatically if you live in Hawaii, Western Canada, and the Western USA. Start now. Fallout will descend upon North America sometime around March 22.



If you live in Japan, start taking massive doses of these foods, superfoods, superherbs, and supplements immediately. These are all safe for children.



Radioactive fallout lingers longest in medicinal mushrooms. If you live in North America, pick your mushrooms NOW. I wouldn’t recommend picking any medicinal mushrooms in the fallout zones (after the fallout begins) for several years, if not a decade depending on how bad the radiation is.



If you live in North America, stock up on food NOW because fresh food may be contaminated for several months after the fallout comes down from the jet stream into the fallout zones.



We all have to band together to stop nuclear power once and for all. All attention of all scientists should move to a total focus on free energy devices (solar, wind, implosion, etc.)."















Saturating your body with iodine will protect against all radioactive iodine and chealate all radioactive iodine out of your body. One drop of nascent iodine is 500% the rda. One bottle would last you 100 days at least. Kelp is the highest food source of iodine as well. Zeolites are what they were spraying on Chernobyl to absorb the radioactivity. The other herbs and supplements are great also.


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Ocean - 03-15-2011

omg!!! that's horrible. Sad


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Aaron - 03-15-2011

Hmm, maybe the shift as a society that we're seeing towards eating healthy, wholesome foods has more than one reason! Smile

I'm always especially wary when I see a message that contains "stock up on food!!!" or something similar to that. In my view, that's indicative of a fear based message. I thank you for sharing this link and the good advice you've written! But the fear within some of the message, I think, should not be dwelled on, because that will just create more fear, more people living in a state of fear. That's the last thing this planet needs... Tongue

Even if some massive fallout is gonna hit fast and hard in one week flat, I'm seeing it as a reminder to cherish every moment spent alive on this beautiful planet. I would rather this great catalyst give way to a week spend physically dying of radiation but metaphysically bursting with life and love in the time spent together with my closest friends than to run away to a shelter, munching on stored food and prolonging a physical experience of isolation and suffering.


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Derek - 03-15-2011

(03-15-2011, 07:35 PM)Bring4th_Aaron Wrote: Hmm, maybe the shift as a society that we're seeing towards eating healthy, wholesome foods has more than one reason! Smile

I'm always especially wary when I see a message that contains "stock up on food!!!" or something similar to that. In my view, that's indicative of a fear based message. I thank you for sharing this link and the good advice you've written! But the fear within some of the message, I think, should not be dwelled on, because that will just create more fear, more people living in a state of fear. That's the last thing this planet needs... Tongue

Even if some massive fallout is gonna hit fast and hard in one week flat, I'm seeing it as a reminder to cherish every moment spent alive on this beautiful planet. I would rather this great catalyst give way to a week spend physically dying of radiation but metaphysically bursting with life and love in the time spent together with my closest friends than to run away to a shelter, munching on stored food and prolonging a physical experience of isolation and suffering.


Yes, I totally agree that the fear should not be dwelt on. I do think that is very practical to stock up on food and radiation protection herbs and supplements. It is an act of love for the self and others who you may share it with, imo. I don't think the message here was to spread fear, only to inform.


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Ocean - 03-15-2011

radiation poisoning is awful, i for one wanna pray extra hard for those who are in that condition, humans and animals. it really drives home nuclear power is not a wonderful thing. Sad i hope more of these won't blow up in the coming quakes.


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - BlatzAdict - 03-15-2011

i really don't think the confederation would allow a cataclysmic nuclear blast to happen. i don't know.
at least i certainly hope not!

if they will go around shutting down nukes, then they should probably try to lessen the amount of nuclear fallout or at least prevent the chances of this kind of thing happening? At such an integral time period, I don't think the worst possible thing is going to happen.


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Ocean - 03-15-2011

i had the same thought but this is brought on by natural disaster. who knows what more they let happen?


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Derek - 03-16-2011

Ya, I definitely don't think an apocalyptic nuclear blast would be allowed to happen. I do think that radioactive fallout that would carry over to the western united states, Hawaii, south korea, and other locations in that area might. It appears to already have been. I really want people to that are in places like California, Hawaii, etc to take some iodine or something Wink


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Monica - 03-16-2011

Eating powerful superfoods like chlorella and other algaes, is a good idea anyway, because of the toxic environment and depletion of nutrients in foods, due to chemical processing, etc. I agree that we can choose to see the good in this, as a catalyst to encourage people to have healthier diets and lifestyles.


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Namaste - 03-16-2011

(03-15-2011, 07:35 PM)Bring4th_Aaron Wrote: Hmm, maybe the shift as a society that we're seeing towards eating healthy, wholesome foods has more than one reason! Smile

I'm always especially wary when I see a message that contains "stock up on food!!!" or something similar to that. In my view, that's indicative of a fear based message. I thank you for sharing this link and the good advice you've written! But the fear within some of the message, I think, should not be dwelled on, because that will just create more fear, more people living in a state of fear. That's the last thing this planet needs... Tongue

Even if some massive fallout is gonna hit fast and hard in one week flat, I'm seeing it as a reminder to cherish every moment spent alive on this beautiful planet. I would rather this great catalyst give way to a week spend physically dying of radiation but metaphysically bursting with life and love in the time spent together with my closest friends than to run away to a shelter, munching on stored food and prolonging a physical experience of isolation and suffering.

My sentiments exactly. When the time comes, it comes. Until then, we have love to share :¬)


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - yossarian - 03-16-2011

(03-16-2011, 12:25 AM)Derek Wrote: Ya, I definitely don't think an apocalyptic nuclear blast would be allowed to happen. I do think that radioactive fallout that would carry over to the western united states, Hawaii, south korea, and other locations in that area might. It appears to already have been. I really want people to that are in places like California, Hawaii, etc to take some iodine or something Wink

None of the radiation released so far has a long enough half-life or large enough quantity to make it over the ocean.

The people reported as being afflicted with radiation poisoning actually suffered from radiation exposure, which is very different. From what I've read the reports of radiation poisoning were based on an inaccurate translation that failed to note the precise English scientific terminology.

The only remaining threat is that the spent fuel containment facility will run out of water... this is very unlikely but they've noted that the building was on fire. Still, it would take a day or two for the water to boil away giving them lots of time to fight the fires and replenish the cooling pools.

I don't think we'll see any fallout in North America.


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Richard - 03-16-2011

(03-16-2011, 01:03 AM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: Eating powerful superfoods like chlorella and other algaes, is a good idea anyway, because of the toxic environment and depletion of nutrients in foods, due to chemical processing, etc. I agree that we can choose to see the good in this, as a catalyst to encourage people to have healthier diets and lifestyles.

Monica,

Almost all of those types of materials are processed/grown in China and Japan (and other pacific Rim countries) and shipped to the US and Europe for manufacturing and packaging into the pills and powders on the retail shelves.

I worry less about a cloud radioactive particles drifting to the states. I'd worry more about contamination of the food chain. Most people just have no idea just how much stuff (food, herbals, medicines, vitamins etc..) comes from China & other Pacific Rim countries. Its absolutely staggering.

There are domestic sources, so if you are going to use chlorella or iother algae sources? Do your homework, source domestic or European.

Richard


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - 3DMonkey - 03-16-2011

I know this is my theme today, and I've said it too many times already. Please allow me.

I say this out of total love. Really.

If you get sick, it is wise to take action to heal the body. I support this entirely.

If you get sick, and become fearful... Worrying and fretting over the physical body is the same as worrying and fretting over stock investments that could go down.


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - @ndy - 03-16-2011

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12765851


It dosn't make me fearfull, it dose make me feel sad.


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - 3DMonkey - 03-16-2011

I think the positive and loving reaction is something like "thank you family for volunteering to incarnate for this event. You volunteered to be of the fifty engineers to give and show what it means to sacrifice for love of all. You catalyst experience is grand. If I can sacrifice as much in my catalysts, I will. Thank you for giving your self to the rest of us. All of those in Japan have participated in this catasrophe for all of us. That is wonderful. "

I think when the popular response becomes like this, then our collective is much stronger in love. It's not sad. They wanted to give themselves. Their higher selves knew it before incarnating. It is lovely and wonderful. It is beautiful.
It has to be Networks like this one to feel this way.

If ignorant unenlightened ones find it, they'll start strapping bombs to themselves RollEyes


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Meerie - 03-21-2011

I would advise against taking doses of iodine just like that - it can really mess up your thyroid. I took Chlorella a few years ago, during a cleansing and had to stop it.
How about visualizing yourself free from radioactivity instead? Create this large white bubble of light around you and say that the radioactivity will stay out.
Besides I do not think you guys in the US are harmed anyway.


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Namaste - 03-21-2011

(03-21-2011, 05:30 AM)Meerie Wrote: I would advise against taking doses of iodine just like that - it can really mess up your thyroid. I took Chlorella a few years ago, during a cleansing and had to stop it.
How about visualizing yourself free from radioactivity instead? Create this large white bubble of light around you and say that the radioactivity will stay out.
Besides I do not think you guys in the US are harmed anyway.

Do you mean upping the dosage quickly?

I take an iodine supplement, just two drops in a drink a day. It's a very important mineral for the body/thyroid, one in which many people are deficient (muscle testing can be used to determine the necessary dosage).


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Meerie - 03-21-2011

All I am saying is that different bodies react differently to supplements, like iodine etc.
Besides there is so much panic these days, I heard that in Berlin and Munich iodine pills are sold out in many pharmacies... we are 8000 kms away from Japan! There will be no increased radioactivity here anyway... people taking these highly dosed iodine pills for prophylaxis "just like that" will cause damage to their thyroid.
You taking two drops in a drink a day does not sound much. I took the Chlorella and Kelp pills and it was definitely too much, I could feel my thyroid growing and blocking my throat.....


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Monica - 03-21-2011

(03-16-2011, 12:32 PM)Richard Wrote: Almost all of those types of materials are processed/grown in China and Japan (and other pacific Rim countries) and shipped to the US and Europe for manufacturing and packaging into the pills and powders on the retail shelves.

There are many, many superfoods. It's true that some are from Japan, Okinawa, etc. but others are from the Amazon rainforest, Hawaii, etc. The most powerful superfood I use is from Klamath Lake Oregon. Bee pollen can be purchased locally. So there are many options.

Even the algaes, coral calcium, etc. from Japan have already been bottled before this catastrophe, so NOW is a good time to stock up on those.

(03-16-2011, 12:32 PM)Richard Wrote: I worry less about a cloud radioactive particles drifting to the states. I'd worry more about contamination of the food chain. Most people just have no idea just how much stuff (food, herbals, medicines, vitamins etc..) comes from China & other Pacific Rim countries. Its absolutely staggering.

The food in the US is just as contaminated. A single head of lettuce grown in the US might have as many as 96 chemical residues. Children by the age of 2 have already gotten their entire lifetime's allotment of pesticides. Not to mention the antibiotics and hormones injected into the cows and chickens. Every glass of milk, every bite of meat or cheese, has a concentration of those antibiotics, hormones, as well as pesticides eaten by the animal.

It's unavoidable. That's all the more reason to buy organic as much as possible, sprout, have a garden, and eat superfoods. Superfoods like algaes, bee pollen, etc. help chelate the heavy metals and detoxify the body. I consider superfoods crucially important. And organic, clean superfoods are available.

(03-16-2011, 12:32 PM)Richard Wrote: There are domestic sources, so if you are going to use chlorella or iother algae sources? Do your homework, source domestic or European.

I wouldn't assume that domestic is necessarily better, and not all foreign sources are the same. The Japanese are a lot stricter about supplements than the Koreans or Chinese. In fact, many supplements readily available in the US and Canada, are not available in Japan because they don't meet their stringent standards.

I do agree about doing your homework!


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Namaste - 03-21-2011

(03-21-2011, 01:22 PM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: The most powerful superfood I use is from Klamath Lake Oregon. Bee pollen can be purchased locally. So there are many options.

I have that also, only one per day though :¬)

Along with Maca powder and Goji berries (yum)!


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Spectrum - 03-21-2011

Blatzadict Wrote:i really don't think the confederation would allow a cataclysmic nuclear blast to happen.

It is not my understanding that the confederation would intervene directly in something like this, and prevent it from happening. They haven't even intervened in civilizations who have destroyed their entire planets, except of course to plot new destinations and karmic lessons for the souls involved. In the Ra material they said their only involvement with Hiroshima and Nagasaki was to ensure that the victims' souls weren't destroyed due to the nuclear blasts, and when Don asked Ra where those victims' souls were then (early 80s, approximately 40 years later), they said they were still being healed. And then there's of course Chernobyl as well.

They did mention that no soul was lost due to their efforts in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Since I know practically nothing about nuclear energy, I wouldn't know whether a slow leak like this one in Japan, or Chernobyl, holds the same danger for the soul as a nuclear blast for example. I wouldn't think so.

yossarian Wrote:None of the radiation released so far has a long enough half-life or large enough quantity to make it over the ocean.

They interviewed some nuclear physicist on the news the other night, and he said there are two types of radiation being released. These ones you speak of, with a half life, which 'dies off' in hours or days, but then he said there was another one being released that lasts thousands of years, of which the majority will eventually end up in the upper atmosphere.


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Monica - 03-21-2011

(03-21-2011, 01:29 PM)Namaste Wrote: I have that also, only one per day though :¬)

I take about 1-2 TBSP per day. It's a food, so you can't take too much.

We also take a couple of tablespoons of chlorella and bee pollen, although I consider the Klamath bluegreen algae to be the most important. But those are my 3 top superfoods.

(03-21-2011, 01:29 PM)Namaste Wrote: Along with Maca powder and Goji berries (yum)!

Yeah, good stuff!


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Spectrum - 03-22-2011

Another great health resource is Gobal Healing Center - http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/

I learned about them years ago when their founder, dr. Group, was interviewed on Conscious Media Network - http://www.cmn.tv/

I learned a lot from his book Health Begins in the Colon - http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/health-begins-in-the-colon.html

David Wolfe was also interviewed by Conscious Media Network. Sheesh, he's a very energetic guy! I'll have what he's having! Smile


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Namaste - 03-22-2011

(03-22-2011, 05:12 AM)Spectrum Wrote: Another great health resource is Gobal Healing Center - http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/

I learned about them years ago when their founder, dr. Group, was interviewed on Conscious Media Network - http://www.cmn.tv/

I learned a lot from his book Health Begins in the Colon - http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/health-begins-in-the-colon.html

David Wolfe was also interviewed by Conscious Media Network. Sheesh, he's a very energetic guy! I'll have what he's having! Smile

CMN is an excellent resource :¬)


RE: David Wolfe on Fukushima nuclear reactor fallout - Etude in B Minor - 03-22-2011

http://xkcd.com/radiation/