2011-04-23

Minerals that Remove Radiation From Your Body: Zeolite, Bentonite & French Green Clay

Vatic Note:  Frankly,  I get tired of all the fear pumping, gloom and doom and horrors about extinction level events and especially with radiation.   We have provided tons of stuff for each of us to do to keep the radiation from creating illness within your body and now we are adding this because your soil for growing and water will need these things to prevent the radiation from being passed onto your foods and water and ingested which is then a real problem, so watch this and get what you need to ensure your own health.   

Its just like the Gulf that was suppose to be an extinction event within 6 months and so far I can't find anyone on the ground who lives there experiencing any of the stuff they continue to say is happening.... so take it for what its worth.   I am not afraid since I believe what they are trying to distract us from is the planet on its way here causing all kinds of weather anomolies,   or its HAARP, but the clouds actually seem real.   They even look real.  lol  

History shows that is not an extinction event coming upon us, even  if it is the planet.    I fear more the Khazars doing "The Sampson" option.... destroy the whole earth if they can't get what they want from us.  That is more likely what is happening then anything else.    But regardless,  if  we do these things that will protect and heal us, then their fear is wasted.  

Minerals that Remove Radiation From Your Body: Zeolite, Bentonite & French Green Clay
http://www.forbiddenknowledgetv.com/videos/radiation-poisoning/minerals-that-remove-radiation-from-your-bodyzeolite-bentonite--french-green-clay.html
Forbidden Knowledge TV,  Alexandra

This clip isn't ideal, production-wise but there is very important information, here.

Ingesting clay and taking clay baths has been repeatedly observed to draw out all forms of radiation faster and more effectively than other approaches.

When you add a teaspoon of either of these three minerals to a glass of purified water the ionic properties of these is such that they electromagnetically attract and bind with heavy metals, toxins and radiation particles in your blood, through the cells in your intestinal walls and are then passed out of the body. You can also decontaminate your drinking water and milk from radiation with these minerals. The finer-ground the mineral is, the more effective it is.

Iodine pills will NOT protect a person from uranium, cesium or plutonium radiation exposure.

French Green Clay and Zeolite were both taken internally after the Chernobyl meltdown disaster. Chocolate bars and biscuits containing French Green Clay were distributed to the exposed population. Recently, sandbags of Zeolite were dropped into the seawater near the Fukushima nuclear plant to adsorb radioactive Cesium that was present there in high levels.   (watch the video)



You can decontaminate your drinking water and milk from radiation with these minerals and an article about how to decontaminate your vegetables using a Calcium Bentonite Clay solution is linked below.

When you add a teaspoon of either of these three minerals to a glass of water the ionic properties of them is such that they electromagnetically attract and bind with heavy metals, toxins and radiation particles in your blood, through the cells in your intestinal walls and they are then passed out of the body (creating nuclear waste - but better out of your body than in!)

The finer-ground the mineral is, the more effective it is.

Iodine pills will NOT protect a person from uranium, cesium or plutonium radiation exposure.

French Green Clay (i.e., Montmorillonite) and Zeolite were both taken internally after Chernobyl. Chocolate bars and biscuits containing French Green Clay were distributed to the exposed population. Sandbags of Zeolite were dropped into the seawater near the Fukushima nuclear plant to adsorb radioactive Cesium that was present there in high levels.

[Note: Absorption is the incorporation of a substance in one state into another of a different state (e.g., liquids being absorbed by a solid or gases being absorbed by a liquid). Adsorption is the physical adherence or bonding of ions and molecules onto the surface of another phase (e.g., reagents adsorbed to solid catalyst surface)].

"Zeolites have uses in advanced reprocessing methods, where their micro-porous ability to capture some ions while allowing others to pass freely allow many fission products to be efficiently removed from nuclear waste and permanently trapped. Equally important are the mineral properties of zeolites. Their alumino-silicate construction is extremely durable and resistant to radiation even in porous form. Additionally, once they are loaded with trapped fission products, the zeolite-waste combination can be hot pressed into an extremely durable ceramic form, closing the pores and trapping the waste in a solid stone block. This is a waste form factor that greatly reduces its hazard compared to conventional reprocessing system." --Wikipedia

This is how the French nuclear industry processes its nuclear waste, which is then buried in holes bored into solid granite mountains, far removed from any tectonic plate boundaries. The US has yet to manage the problem of its nuclear waste. Much of it has been pumped into the ground and has destroyed vast aquifers. The nuclear munitions plant at Hanford, WA has contaminated the Columbia River Basin, a topic that is covered in tomorrow's hair-raising video. You'll probably want to revisit this page after you've seen the clip I'm broadcasting tomorrow!

The following are a YouTube Uploader's comments about the MANY uses of French Green Clay. Her clip cannot be broadcast, due to poor sound quality.

Below her comments, there's a highly-informative article about how to decontaminate your vegetables from radiation.



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