25 Aralık 2015 Cuma
26 Ocak 2015 Pazartesi
Radiation From Fracking? No Problemo
Whilst numerous environmental troubles whirl around the drilling process known as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, at least we do not have to be concerned about radiation.
In the most thorough research of the topic ever carried out, the Pennsylvania Division of Environmental Safety found that there is no concern of radiation publicity from fracking wells for oil or fuel (PA DEP Information Release).
Released final week, the Technologically-Enhanced Naturally-Happening Radioactive Materials, or TENORM, review, analyzed the amounts of radioactivity related with oil and fuel development in Pennsylvania, particularly fracking. PA DEP Deputy Secretary Vince Brisini said the study concluded there is tiny prospective for harm to workers or the public from radiation publicity from fracking for either oil or gas.
Only a few samples analyzed in the study were identified with radiation levels above that of potato chips, which have the highest radioactivity of all food items.
Rocks, sediments and sands incorporate naturally taking place radioactive resources (NORM) such as uranium, thorium, potassium-forty, carbon-14 and tritium (H-3) as well as their daughter items (see figure at end of publish), particularly radon (Rn) and radium (Ra).

Figure one. Different actions concerned in normal gas drilling, storage and transportation. Naturally-Occurring Radioactive Components (NORM) can be encountered, and concentrated at every of these measures. But a recent research by the Pennsylvania Division of Environmental Safety discovered that there is no concern of radiation exposure from the entire cycle of fracking wells for oil or gas. Supply: Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Safety
TENORM is made when activities this kind of as mining, sewage treatment method, de-watering or drilling, focus these radioactive materials to increased ranges than arise naturally. Particularly crucial is the decay item Ra whose half-life and radioactivity are in just the proper selection to make it a problem. Ra also acts like calcium (Ca) and precipitates as carbonate scale in pipes.
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett referred to as for this radiological research two many years in the past, at a time when PA DEP began learning radioactivity ranges in other components of the fracking and drilling method – flowback waters, remedy solids, drill cuttings and drilling wastes.
PA DEP was also learning radon ranges in the all-natural gasoline itself.
PA DEP had begun similar scientific studies more than twenty years ago (PA DEP 1991 NORM Examine). Despite the fact that these research have been not as in depth, the end result were similar.
This current peer-reviewed review concludes that there is minor possible for publicity to radioactivity for the basic public from all fracking pursuits, including every thing from the growth to the storage and the end use of the natural gas (see Figure 1).
In specific, the TENORM study concluded that:
- There is small possible for additional radon publicity to the public due to the use of all-natural gas extracted from geologic formations situated in Pennsylvania.
- There is tiny or restricted possible for radiation exposure to the public and workers from the advancement, completion, production, transmission, processing, storage, and finish use of natural fuel. There are, nevertheless, possible radiological environmental impacts from fluids if spilled. Radium ought to be extra to the Pennsylvania spill protocol to make certain cleanups are adequately characterized. There are also website-distinct conditions and situations in which the use of individual protective equipment by staff or other controls need to be evaluated.
- There is little likely for radiation publicity to workers and the public at facilities that treat oil and fuel wastes. Even so, there are potential radiological environmental impacts that should be studied at all facilities in Pennsylvania that treat wastes to determine if any places need remediation. If elevated radiological impacts are located, the development of radiological discharge limitations and spill policies must be deemed.
– There is tiny potential for radiation exposure to the public and workers from landfills receiving waste from the oil and gasoline industry. Nevertheless, filter cake from facilities treating wastes could have a radiological environmental effect if spilled, and there is also a likely lengthy-phrase disposal situation. TENORM disposal protocols should be reviewed to make sure the security of long-phrase disposal of waste containing TENORM.
- Whilst constrained prospective was located for radiation publicity to recreationists utilizing roads taken care of with brine from typical normal gas wells, further review of radiological environmental impacts from the use of brine from the oil and fuel industry for dust suppression and road stabilization should be carried out.
It ought to be pointed out that these study results most likely apply to all fracking and drilling activities across the United States because Pennsylvania has some of the most radioactive supply rocks in the nation.
You may possibly remember that every time radioactive emissions come up in discussions of nuclear electrical power, someone usually factors out that the mining, drilling and burning of fossil fuels emit significantly more radiation in complete than nuclear power does.
And that’s accurate.
Because ore deposits, fuel deposits, coal and oil have a tendency to have and focus NORM to various degrees, especially in unconventional deposits like tar sands, oil shales and gas shales, making use of these resources in our lives has increased radiation amounts significantly more than nuclear power has.
But the two are so minimal that there is no explanation to be worried at all (Nukes In My Backyard), a previous understanding borne out by this research.
“Whilst the recommendations for long term actions contained in the report contact for extra studies and efforts, we now have data to inform management of all-natural fuel resources and resultant wastes for environmental and wellness safety,” Vince Brisini said.
With 15 million Americans residing within a mile from a fracking well, this is an critical end result. Now the identical research have to be completed for carcinogenic volatile organic compounds this kind of as benzene and the xylenes.

The radioactive decay series of uranium and thorium, the two most critical Naturally-Occurring Radioactive Supplies (NORM) that, if concentrated by mining, sewage treatment, de-watering or drilling routines can concentrate these radioactive resources to larger levels. Rocks, sediments and sands incorporate NORM such as uranium, thorium, potassium-forty, carbon-14 and tritium (H-3) as properly as their daughter merchandise, specifically radon (Rn) and radium (Ra). Source: Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
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Radiation From Fracking? No Problemo
25 Haziran 2014 Çarşamba
Scaring The Japanese Individuals With Radiation Is Criminal
I recognize numerous journals and on-line publications require sensational headlines to entice readers. It looks necessary in these instances of social media and 24-hour news cycles.
But it gets unethical to push undesirable science with no undertaking at least a minor due diligence. I comprehend anti-nuke ideology cares minor about science and is never ever held to any technical normal, but in some circumstances reporting undesirable science hurts individuals who need to have great science to make private choices for themselves and their households.
A current textbook case of this malfeasance is the Fukushima-induced thyroid scare in Japanese kids. There is no enhance in thyroid overall health issues in Japanese children residing in and around the Prefectures of Fukushima and it is unlikely there ever will be (UN Report Nuclear News J. of Am. Phys. and Surg. CBCnews Hiroshima Syndrome National Geographic Asahi Shimbun).
However, a lot of so-referred to as researchers, activists and reporters claim thyroid cancers have exploded in Japan and Japanese young children are dying by the thousands (Business Insider Eco Child’s Play). They intentionally in contrast the wrong information sets, data sets that have been not comparable, that employed various methods, looked at diverse traits, even diverse ages. These news entities are not notably acknowledged for their remedy of scientific concerns and may be forgiven for not recognizing negative investigation, but just a telephone get in touch with to a true scientist would have gone a prolonged way to preventing this scare.

Flag of Fukushima 日本語: 福島市旗. Photo credit: Wikipedia
Sadly, these articles or blog posts get picked up by other information retailers, lending them additional legitimacy (Voice of Russia CubaSi). And Eco Child’s Perform is supposed to care about children and mothers and fathers, which they generally do. In this case, even so, they have only caused grief and worry in 1000′s of dad and mom in Japan.
The root of this thyroid cancer fear is the fast and sophisticated screening of Japanese children for thyroid nodules and cysts right after the Fukushima accident. The Thyroid Ultrasound Examination (TUE) System was carried out as part of the Fukushima Well being Management Survey, and utilizes the most sophisticated ultrasound engineering that can detect thyroid growths much better than previous approaches.
The post-tsunami testing screened for all nodules of all sizes ( Japan Probe Fukushima Voice). Earlier testing screened only for huge nodules, higher than five mm, and big cysts, higher than twenty mm, considering that tiny ones are typical in Japan and generally of no consequence. Hence, they didn’t even create them down.
In accordance to Dr. Jane Orient in an write-up just published in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, “Present day ultrasound gear, such as that employed in the TUE study, is able to detect thyroid carcinomas as small as a handful of millimeters, prolonged ahead of these might come to clinical focus. Prior to the initiation of the TUE, no information existed to estimate the baseline frequency of thyroid cancer, detected by ultrasound, in a population of this age in Japan. Studies post Chernobyl present that radiation induced thyroid cancer has a minimal latency of about 4 many years, so the initial screening carried out in Japan inside of three many years of the accident would be predicted to give a measure of the background incidence of thyroid cancer in this population [and not any effect from Fukushima].”
So when comparing these information sets, you would naturally only compare these data for bigger nodules, higher than 5 mm, given that that’s what the previous tests have data on.
However, these we-want-to demonstrate-youngsters-dying-so-every person-will-hate-nuclear-vitality sorts have purposefully compared the complete information sets understanding total well that the latest ones would have 1000′s more tiny nodules not reported in the older data and, consequently, would make it seem that Fukushima had a large health impact on young children.
Scaring parents may possibly be acceptable on Facebook, but in severe news outlets it’s criminal.
There was by no means enough of an iodine-131 dose to youngsters after the Fukushima accident to trigger any issues since the Japanese government, for all their other concerns, did the correct thing in at first evacuating the region, and then preventing any individual from eating create and consuming milk from that spot till I-131 decayed away in the first two months. The Soviets did not do this right after Chernobyl and that is the primary difference in the thyroid doses (Scientific Reviews) plus the vastly reduce radiation emissions to the Japanese all around Fukushima versus the Ukrainians around Chernobyl.
That’s it. You cannot get rad-induced thyroid cancer or tumors from something else accept radioactive iodine, and only from a dose in the first two months because I-131, with an eight-day half-lifestyle, dies away in that time. Cs-137 and Sr-90 do not influence the thyroid. They have a different biochemistry.
Far more importantly, you cannot produce thyroid cancer this rapidly, it requires a lot more than four years, and it is only been 3 years because the tsunami, and most of this screening was even earlier. So what has been measured so far in this screening is the pre-Fukushima baseline. It is good to do this in depth screening so that we can have a database to examine with the benefits several years from now when any Fukushima-induced thyroid cancers would truly present up.
The Japanese have a higher degree of iodine in their diet program, which indicates that their thyroid glands are practically saturated with non-radioactive iodine leaving tiny space for uptake of radioactive iodine. This is the reason for taking iodine pills just before a plume of radiation hits you, but is only valuable before it hits you. The locations all around the Chernobyl electrical power plant are naturally iodine deficient, and therefore uptake of radioactive iodine was greater in that population right after Chernobyl.
The thyroid doses in Japanese youngsters right after Fukushima averaged 100 occasions lower than individuals following Chernobyl (four mSv versus 500 mSv UNSCEAR 2008). The WHO, UNSCEAR and the upcoming IAEA report state that no increase in thyroid cancer will most likely ever be discernible from Fukushima.
The results so far present no meaningful result from Fukushima in contrast to previous data. Kids from Fukushima have about the identical number of thyroid growths as individuals in prefectures far away from Fukushima, in Aomori, Yamanashi, and Nagasaki prefectures, .seven% versus 1%, respectively (Hayashida et al, 2013).
In addition, “the general charges of cysts (56.9%) and thyroid nodules (one.7%) as properly as the proportion of ≤ five mm cysts (92%) and nodules (39%) are consistent with the cysts and nodules found in Fukushima youngsters. Therefore, crude comparison of costs in two pediatric populations suggests that thyroid lesions, specifically tiny thyroid cysts and nodules (≤ five mm), are common between children screened with sensitive ultrasound equipment” (Journal of American Doctors and Surgeons).
So why are some unethical men and women declaring kids are dying? Because they are unethical. And they do not care how a lot of individuals they harm as prolonged as their political agenda is met. It is nasty, cruel and incorrect.
Of course, the same names preserve popping up with these stories, like Joseph Mangano, Harvey Wasserman and Helen Caldicott. These articles all say the exact same thing and reference the very same debunked scientific scientific studies that skew information to indicate a non-existent difficulty.
Considering that I subscribe to most of these environmental journals and have been a lifer for a lot of groups this kind of as NRDC, EDF, Sierra Club and Greenpeace, I am specifically troubled. I understand the wish to reinforce a stereotype with information, but that is why getting an real scientist is essential. We do not do that. It is why we have peer-evaluation. By other scientists. In that field. Not editors, other writers or activists. A genuine scientist would have caught the disparity among these two uncomparable information sets appropriate off the bat.
Considering that handful of in the public study peer-reviewed journals or have the patience to plow through jargon-filled papers, it is the obligation of scientists to communicate plainly and for journalists to have reputable sources.
Ironically, it has repeatedly been shown that the worst well being results from Fukushima have come from the fear of radiation and the forced evacuations, not from any radiation effects (Gaji 2013 Japan Everyday Press WHO Report NYTimes). Not a single particular person has, or most likely will, die from Fukushima radiation. But more than a thousand folks have died from the forced evacuations, concern and depression resulting from each nicely-intentioned and politically-motivated ignorance on radiation doses and effects following the accident.
Possibly Business Insider needs to stick to up on their wanton contribution to this terrorism simply because, as we all know, radiation fear-mongering is an excellent weapon of terror. Why they would use it towards our allies is confounding.
Scaring The Japanese Individuals With Radiation Is Criminal
9 Haziran 2014 Pazartesi
Wide Range In Cancer Danger From Radiation In Children Undergoing Heart Surgical procedure
Kids with heart ailment are at elevated danger for establishing cancer later on in life due to their exposure to radiation for the duration of imaging procedures. Since an ever-increasing amount of young children with heart ailment now reach adulthood, this may possibly turn into an more and more essential public well being problem.
A new study published in Circulation offers some reassurance in locating that for most youngsters the elevated danger is lower or negligible. But for some youngsters who undergo far more complicated procedures, the increased chance is substantial.
Jason Johnson and colleagues calculated the radiation dose received by 337 kids who underwent 1 of seven cardiac surgical treatment procedures at Duke University. The median quantity of radiation-producing imaging procedures obtained by the children was 17. The median cumulative powerful dose was two.7 mSv, much less than the yearly background exposure of three.0–3.5 mSv in the U.S.
There was a broad variation in radiation publicity. For five of the seven procedures (atrial septal defect, ventricular septal defect, arterial switch operation, tetralogy of Fallot, and atrioventricular canal defect), the median yearly dose ranged from .9 to . 29 mSv, which the authors stated was “reassuringly minimal.” But children who underwent the most complex operations obtained a lot greater amounts of radiation: the median dose was twenty.08 mSv for youngsters who underwent the Norwood operation and 42.54 for people who underwent cardiac transplantation.
Even though cardiac catheterization represented only a small percentage (1.five%) of all imaging procedures, it was responsible for a majority (60%) of the complete radiation exposure.
The lifetime attributable chance for cancer due to radiation was little for the less complex procedures, ranging from a median of six-twenty instances per a hundred,000 exposed. But the danger was much far more elevated for the Norwood procedure (799 instances per one hundred,000) and cardiac transplantation (1677 per a hundred,000). Since of the anticipated affect of radiation on breast and thyroid cancer, women had a considerably higher boost in danger than boys.
The authors create that their findings can be used in clinical practice: “To decrease lengthy-phrase cancer danger, companies ought to target reducing radiation publicity in the highest-risk cohorts, like individuals young children who will call for repetitive large-exposure imaging and females simply because of their improved cancer danger. Companies can think about our relative exposure estimates when picking among numerous radiation-generating imaging modalities.”
Wide Range In Cancer Danger From Radiation In Children Undergoing Heart Surgical procedure
9 Nisan 2014 Çarşamba
Improved Survival For Males With Localized Prostate Cancer: 6 Months Hormonal Therapy Combined With Radiation
Based mostly on new research, guys with localized prostate cancer but at substantial risk for metastasis, have far better outcomes if they are taken care of with radiation combined with androgen deprivation treatment which decreases testosterone, thus decreasing opportunity for tumor spread and growth.
The investigation was presented at the 33rd conference of the European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO-33) in Vienna on April seven. Findings from the research could represent a new strategy to remedy of localized prostate cancer that is at higher danger for spread.
“Although we need to have longer comply with-up to assess the influence on these men’s overall survival”, said Dr. Michel Bolla, a professor of radiation oncology at Grenoble University Hospital, “these findings require to be taken into account in everyday clinical practice.”
“They display that three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy,” Bolla explained, “whether intensity modulated or not, and regardless of the dose degree, has to be combined with short-term androgen deprivation therapy in purchase to receive a significant lessen in the danger of relapse”. “Therefore, for the duration of multidisciplinary crew meetings to examine a patient’s treatment method, this combined remedy technique ought to be one particular of the alternatives proposed for males with localized prostate cancer that has an intermediate or higher risk of increasing and spreading,” additional Bolla.
Intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) is a model of three-D radiation therapy that employs computer-generated photos to demonstrate the dimension and shape of the tumor. This allows the size, form, and intensity of the radiation beam to be altered to conform to the dimension, form, and spot of the patient’s tumor, decreasing injury to close by healthful tissue.
Bolla and colleagues evaluated 819 men at 37 web sites in 14 countries. The patients had early stage prostate tumors (as confirmed by amounts of prostate specific antigen (PSA) and biopsy) that had been at moderate or high danger of metastasis.
The sufferers had been randomized to obtain both radiation alone or radiation and two injections of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone analogues (LH-RH analogues), which minimize ranges of testosterone to result in reversible chemical castration. Every single drug injection lasted three months the very first drug was provided on the first day of radiation and the 2nd three months later.
When LH-RH analogues are at first administered, testosterone increases for a brief period prior to dropping to reduced ranges. This leads to ranges to sharply enhance, (referred to as flare”. To decrease this response, individuals took an oral anti-androgen (bicalutamide, 50 mg per day) for 15 days before the first injection.
In the research, treating doctors picked amongst 1 of three irradiation doses, 70, 74 or 78 Grays (Gy). Follow-up was for an typical of seven.2 many years. Findings indicate that the 403 males who had been taken care of with radiation combined with anti-androgen treatment had been significantly less probably to have suffered a relapse and progression of their cancer than the 407 men who had been handled with radiation alone, irrespective of the radiotherapy dose and no matter whether it was intensity modulated or not.
Compared to guys treated with radiation only, sufferers who acquired the combined method had nearly half the danger (47%) of biochemical progression of their condition. In contrast with 201 males in the radiation only group, only 118 males in the combined remedy group had a biochemical progression of their disease. (Biochemical progression is defined by PSA values being elevated above the lowest level plus two nanograms per ml).
Soon after five years, males in the combined treatment group were faring considerably greater. “They had far better survival without biochemical progression,” stated Bolla. “Among these obtaining the combined treatment method, 17.five% had progressed compared to thirty.seven% receiving radiotherapy alone.”
In contrast with 80.eight% of men obtaining radiotherapy alone, results from the review demonstrated that 5 many years after treatment method, 88.7% of the men in the combined therapy group had not progressed.
Urinary troubles had been observed in 5.9% of patients acquiring the combined treatment versus three.six% of individuals on radiation alone. Erectile dysfunction was greater in the mixed treatment method group, versus radiation alone. (27% versus 19.4%.
“These final results demonstrate that, in men with localized prostate cancer that is at chance of recurring and spreading, the addition of 6 months of hormonal remedy to radiotherapy improves the time these males survive without having their disease progressing,” stated Bolla. “It is essential to guarantee that the radiation treatment is of the very best quality further clinical study is required to optimize radiation strategies and to find new hormonal treatment options.”
Improved Survival For Males With Localized Prostate Cancer: 6 Months Hormonal Therapy Combined With Radiation
6 Nisan 2014 Pazar
Does Medicine Assist Avoid Erectile Dysfunction Right after Radiation Treatment For Prostate Cancer?
Day-to-day use of the erectile dysfunction drug tadalafil, compared with placebo, in men undergoing radiation treatment for prostate cancer did not help to protect erectile perform, according to results of a research published in JAMA, April 2.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) frequently develops following treatment for prostate cancer. Up to 40 % of males knowledge ED following radiation treatment, and practically 50 % of all guys use some type of treatment soon after undergoing radiation therapy.
The precise trigger of ED is not obviously defined but it is very likely attributed to penile endothelial dysfunction along with fibrosis and cavernosal hypoxia as most likely mechanisms. The phosphodiestersae-five inhibitors (PDE-5) this kind of as tadalafil used in this research are believed to boost dilatation of the cavernosa and lessen endothelial dysfunction. Whether these medication can be of utility soon after radiation and brachytherapy, which injure both blood vessels and nerves to various degrees was an curiosity of the investigators.

English: Micrograph showing prostatic acinar adenocarcinoma (the most frequent form of prostate cancer) Gleason pattern 4. H&E stain. Prostate currettings. See also Image:Gleason 4 and 5 intermed mag.jpg (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Although tadalafil [Cialis] is used to deal with ED right after prostate cancer treatment method, the authors of this review sought to figure out if there may possibly be a function as a preventive agent. The lead writer, Dr. Thomas M. Pisansky along with his colleagues from the Mayo Clinic, randomly assigned 242 guys with prostate cancer to obtain tadalafil (five mg) or placebo daily for 24 weeks starting up with radiation treatment (either with external radiotherapy [63 percent] or brachytherapy [37 percent]).
The research was carried out at 76 internet sites in the United States and Canada amongst November 2009 and February 2012, with comply with-up by means of March 2013. At 28 to thirty weeks after the start off of radiation therapy, 79 % of the eligible sufferers who acquired tadalafil had preserved erectile perform in contrast with 74 % who acquired placebo, an absolute difference of five percent. A considerable distinction amongst groups was also not observed at one yr (72 percent vs. 71 %). In accordance to the benefits of the study, tadalafil did not lead to enhanced total sexual perform or enhanced satisfaction. In addition, the partners of guys utilizing tadalafil observed no considerable result on sexual satisfaction.
According to Pisansky, “These findings do not assistance the scheduled as soon as-day-to-day use of tadalafil to stop ED in guys undergoing radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer.” The authors suggest that alternative approaches to avoid ED ought to be regarded as, such as change in frequency or intensity of dosing as effectively as option approaches to truly supply the radiation.
One skilled in the management of prostate cancer described limitations of the study.
“The shortcoming of this examine is that it is tough to know if there is any underlying erectile dysfunction in the sufferers to start with, and what’s the nature of their ED.”, in accordance to Dr. David Samadi, Chairman of Urology, and Chief of Robotic Surgical treatment at Lenox Hill Hospital, in New York City. “Was it really a vascular dilemma, a sensory difficulty or attributed to other brings about.”
“I was in no way a believer that including these variety of prescription drugs before surgery or radiation is going to make a massive variation. If you are definitely perfect, adding some Viagra 2 weeks before surgical procedure will not help you,” Samadi explained.
Soon after surgical treatment, nevertheless, drugs for erectile dysfunction may possibly have a position. This may possibly be observed in particular sorts of surgical approaches for localized prostate cancer.
“The drugs could have a fantastic function right after nerve-sparing surgical treatment throughout penile rehab,” Samadi stated. “As far as radiation is concerned, it takes time for the ED to kick with radiation due to the nature of the ailment itself—but a great deal of instances it is the vascular problem, with less blood getting to the penile tissue and in individuals circumstances these medications will not be successful, ” extra Samadi.
Referring to Pizanky’s study, Samadi commented, “It’s just a single research and it will not show a lot”. It is an interesting locating, but I’m not shocked.”
In accordance to Samadi, these drugs need to not be regular of care. As Samadi described, “These prescription drugs are very high-priced, and insurance businesses are not covering this. We will result in a enormous monetary burden on these individuals.”
Timing of Development of ED
Though many opt for the much less invasive technique and forgo surgical treatment, radiation is nonetheless connected with development of ED—it’s just the timing that defines the distinction.
Does Medicine Assist Avoid Erectile Dysfunction Right after Radiation Treatment For Prostate Cancer?
5 Nisan 2014 Cumartesi
FDA Slow to Respond to Fukushima Radiation, Get in touch with to Action four/10
The Fukushima Fallout Awareness Network (FFAN) is urging the public to participate in a Nationwide Get in touch with in to Action Day this coming Thursday, April 10th by contacting their elected Representatives in demanding a rational, transparent, and binding degree for testing radiation in food. This is in response to very current statements by the Meals and Drug Administration (FDA) that it sees no purpose “to alter consumption of specific foods imported from Japan or domestically developed meals like seafood..”
FFAN coalition member groups Beyond Nuclear, Citizens for Wellness and Ecological Alternatives Network filed a legal Citizen Petition with the FDA on March twelve, 2013 to decrease the volume of radioactive cesium permitted in food. The FDA’s only direct response to FFAN’s Citizen Petition is a letter dated June of 2013 stating they demand more time to reply.
“If the FDA needs to claim seafood is secure, then they need to have to institute a a lot more robust foods testing process. Taking into consideration the continued dumping of Fukushima radiation into the Pacific, we want to constantly check our seafood due to the fact the contamination amounts we see nowadays could undoubtedly change. This catastrophe and its affect on seafood will not be above for a quite long time,” stated Cindy Folkers of Past Nuclear.
Three years following the nuclear catastrophe began in Japan on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, FDA has not authorized a rational, transparent, and binding restrict for radiation in meals. As an alternative, they advise at minimum 1,200 Becquerels per kilogram of Cesium 134 and 137, the highest allowable amounts for radiation in foods in the world. The FDA’s restrict is twelve occasions greater than Japan’s that means that, in addition to seafood, other food and drinks deemed far also harmful for consumption there can be exported to U.S. citizens, such as vulnerable youngsters and pregnant ladies. FFAN’s petition seeks to substantially decrease the present allowable levels of radiation in all food, including seafood to 5 Bq/kg, practically identical to the limits proposed by the Worldwide Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) in Germany and the EU.
“Why does FDA feel it is okay to expose youngsters in the us to twelve instances far more radioactive poison than young children in Japan? Even Japan’s limits are not protective enough. If this is the standard FDA makes use of to decide what is secure, then our young children are in danger,” stated Folkers, incorporating “Without a accountable contamination limit set, the FDA will doom a specific number of folks to pointless ailment, notably kids who are significantly far more vulnerable to radiation.”
Right after the nuclear reactor at Chernobyl exploded in 1986, children in Belarus were identified to have heart and hormonal issues with approximately 1% of the existing U.S. limit for radioactive Cesium in their bodies. Substantial locations in the EU continue to be off limits to cattle and sheep manufacturing 28 many years soon after Chernobyl due to its influence on the environment and meals supply.
“The outsourcing of testing to other countries meals packages and a lack of transparency in FDA’s personal testing has left consumers flying blind when it comes to creating individual choices about meals safety,” says Nancy Foust of SimplyInfo.org. “The recent FDA intervention level for radiation in foods is far as well higher and does not consider all the investigation on overall health consequences.”
The AMA joins FFAN in demanding the public’s ‘Right to Know’ relating to radiation ranges in food. The two want a national database and transparent seafood testing, and FFAN invites other individuals to join in demanding that FDA minimize the volume of radiation permitted in our foods in a transparent and accountable method.
FDA Slow to Respond to Fukushima Radiation, Get in touch with to Action four/10
8 Şubat 2014 Cumartesi
Iodine–The “Universal Medicine”–will it be sufficient to save us from the results of radiation poisoning?
*Permission granted from the author to use details from her guide
Long just before synthetic thyroid hormones had been regarded as the “standard of care” for thyroid troubles, Iodine was regarded as by doctors to be the “Universal” medicine.
According to Ms Farrow: Iodine was identified, quite by accident, in 1811 by French chemist Bernard Courtois. Courtois worked in the household enterprise creating gunpowder. When Courtois ran out of a needed ingredient—wood ash—he decided to substitute seaweed. Seaweed was abundant on the shores of Normandy where he lived and worked. Courtois burned the seaweed in a copper container and then accidentally poured too significantly sulfuric acid on the ashes. Courtois was awestruck by the intense violet vapor that appeared and knew he had stumbled onto something big. But Courtois was a bad guy, and could not afford to analysis this new element. As an alternative he gave the shiny graphite crystals formed from the vapors to his wealthy chemist friends, many of whom tried to declare credit for the discovery of iodine. Courtois died penniless in spite of his impressive scientific discovery. This use of iodine was the 1st time a single element was utilised to lessen the visual appeal of goiter. His discovery led to the birth of Western medication. But prolonged just before the discovery of iodine, ancient civilizations hoarded seaweed. There is documented and radiocarbon dated proof of the use of seaweed as far back as 15,000 years ago by cultures all about the world—many of whom are geographically positioned far from the sea. Iodine rich seaweed, the world’s oldest nutrient, was utilized by prehistoric healers as each meals and medication. At some point researchers recognized the naturally happening component iodine as the energetic ingredient. The ancients just knew it worked.
(thanks to Lynne Farrow and “The Iodine Crisis” for the historical perspective).
The mineral wealthy salt iodine is launched when rocks decompose for the duration of the procedure of weathering. It is dissolved in rainwater and then carried to the oceans from rivers. Although significantly of the salt stays in the ocean in sea veggies, some iodine evaporates and is returned to the soil by implies of rainfall, dew, and snow.
(This is the cause environmental disasters like Chernobyl and Fukushima are so dangerous. After the soil, air, and water in these regions is contaminated with the radioactive type of iodine, it turns into a vicious cycle of spreading soil to sea, sea to air, and back. After contaminated, the soil can never be farmed, the sea is polluted, and the air carries toxic halogens as well.)
According to Ms. Farrow: Iodine use in the 1800s went far past thyroid concerns. Van Gogh utilized iodine in the 1800s after contracting syphilis. Civil War Soldiers carried iodine canteens to purify water and treat wound infections. Women utilized iodine topically to alleviate ache from cystic breasts. Iodine vapors had been inhaled for lung problems, asthma, and croup. This is why iodine was regarded as “universal medication.” It was utilised for an wonderful variety of illnesses from deafness and paralysis to gangrene and abdomen ulcers.
Iodine was used by the two allopathic healthcare medical doctors, and naturopathic doctors as well. Kelpasan was formulated from Kelp by Dr. A. Vogel, a nature medical professional, and utilized for several many years for thyroid help. Homeopaths formulated Graphitis 6x.
There were no pharmacological test groups or “Google” searches. Like all normal cures, word of mouth spread swiftly. Individuals reported their personal achievement to every single other. Data was passed down from generation to generation. By 1899, Iodine was listed in the Merck Manual as the substance most utilized for tumors.
Wait—TUMORS? Yes, tumors particularly of the BREAST.
The Merck Guide was (and is) the authoritative, globe very best selling healthcare textbook.
So if the world’s top healthcare textbook and hundreds of 1000′s of articles or blog posts documented the absolute, undeniable proof of the effectiveness of iodine for a substantial variety of conditions— like TUMORS—-
Then why does not anyone know about iodine right now? What did iodine do to fall out of favor?
Absolutely nothing at all.
In a book I have talked about before, “The Construction of Scientific Revolutions”, author Thomas Kuhn talks about how often occasions one concept can grow to be so entrenched and protected by an “ivory tower,” that the validity of the theory is no longer questioned. And the theory could be based on an incorrect assumption that is so far from the reality but so deeply entrenched that accurate scientific study neglected to question the theory in the 1st spot. So it was with Pasteur and his germ concept, and so it was with iodine.
In accordance to Ms. Farrow: An influential paper published in 1948 taught physicians to dread iodine simply because it induced thyroids to stop operating. The authors of the research, Dr. Wolff and Dr. Chaikoff so perpetuated the value of their examine that health-related textbooks thereafter continued to educate students about the terrible phenomenon recognized as “The Wolff-Chaikoff Impact.”
And so it was, a single review, inflated in relevance, trusted due to the fact medical doctors with credentials carried out it that wiped iodine off the health-related data.
In accordance to Ms. Farrow: No a single ever peer reviewed the review or checked their data. The examine was never ever replicated or outcomes verified. But, it became “fundamental law” that iodine shuts down the thyroid by Western Medicine. In 2005, Dr. Guy Abraham wrote an report titled, “The Wolff-Chaikoff Result: Crying Wolff.” It turns out the two doctors had claimed iodine caused goiter in rats at 20 times the recommended daily allowance when in fact, they had in no way even checked the rats thyroid hormone level and in truth—reported no proof of goiter or thyroid condition. But consider telling that to your doctor. The idea that iodine shuts down the thyroid is deeply entrenched to this day health care college students would by no means query their professors or textbooks but the original assumption was fundamentally incorrect.
The good news is, Dr. Abraham decided that iodine was far also critical to keep in an outdated bottle on a shelf in an antique keep. He has produced it his mission to spread the reality about the crucial value of dietary iodine. He has spoken at conferences, enlisted the aid of other prominent doctors, written content articles, and most importantly created a legion of patient activists that share their iodine accomplishment stories and support others to do the exact same. This is cutting edge, however grass roots science.
I strongly encourage and advise the book, “The Iodine Crisis” by Lynne Farrow. It was just published in April 2013 and I really value the amazing amount of investigative investigation that Lynne Farrow has documented in this book. So considerably of what a naturopath learns from the ancients and teaches is now scientifically validated. New scientific study, reported patient to patient and documented, validates what the ancients knew and shared patient to patient considering that the beginning of recorded time. With most of us (96% by some estimates) really iodine deficient, this guide, “The Iodine Crisis,” is a have to study.
Further Normal DETOXIFICATION Approaches:
Activated Charcoal tablets–have been utilised by doctors for many years for drug and alcohol overdose–removes any impact of medication or harmful toxins
Charconite by Markus Rothkranz–combines Charcoal and Bentonite Clay–two powerful items that pull toxins and poisons out of the blood.
Fermented Vegetables–easy to make with raw, natural vegetables and sea salt–powerful and fast relief from foods poisoning and superfood to market gut wellness. Donna Schwenk teaches how to make them and delivers all the items you want on her web site and in her guide, Cultured Foods for Daily life. Most of her data is completely free, and you won’t think how amazing you will truly feel.
Resources:
“The Iodine Crisis” by Lynne Farrow
www.LynneFarrow.net
www.IodineResearch.com
www.BreastCancerChoices.org
“The Nature Doctor” by Dr. H.C.A. Vogel
“The Thyroid Solution” by Ridha Arem, MD
“Longevity Strategies of Japan” video by David Wolfe @ www.thebestdayever.com
“Iodine –the Universal & Holistic Super Mineral” by Gabriel Cousens, MD @ www.gabrielcousens.com
http://shop.culturedfoodlife.com/item/cultured-foods-for-lifestyle/
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