Minerals are the key to blocking radioactive isotope uptake. That means the more your extracellular matrix (the water between your cells) is saturated with minerals the less likely your cells will be mineral starved and less likely to absorb the radioactive isotopes that mimic specific minerals. For instance, Strontium-90 mimics calcium. If you have a calcium deficiency, your body will absorb the Strontium-90 in lieu of calcium. Cesium-137 mimics potassium. If your extracellular matrix is potassium deficient it will absorb cesium-137 instead. Cobalt-60 is the most plentiful radioactive waste in existence today. Colbalt-60 is what they use to irradiate food. They also use it to “sterilize” our beverage containers – like the plastic jugs that hold our orange juice, milk and other beverages - at least that’s what they use at Vindicators in Mulberry, Florida. Cobalt-60 mimics vitamin B12. In light of this fact, we need to be sure that our extra cellular matrix is saturated with B12. Technically, B12 isn't a mineral, but you get the point. If our extra cellular matrix is saturated with minerals and vitamins such as B12 then our bodies are less likely to absorb radioactive isotopes.
The Radiation Protection Diet is a modified Daniel fast. For easy, delicious recipes click on the link to The Daniel Fasting Lifestyle. This particular blog examines the reasons why you want to eat low on the food chain (like Daniel and his Hebrew companions did while in Babylonian captivity). A mineral rich diet will block your body from absorbing radioactive isotopes. Blocking the abortion of radioactive isotopes is the goal, the prize is your health.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Minerals are the key to blocking radioactive isotope uptake.
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