Texas scientist announces breakthrough anti-radiation invention that eliminates radioactive cesium-137 from the body … DONATES full manufacturing rights to governments of the world

Tuesday, April 4, 2017
By Paul Martin

by: Tracey Watson
NaturalNews.com
Tuesday, April 04, 2017

With the end of the Cold War in 1991, the once-formidable Russian bear appeared to have been tamed once and for all. Recent events would seem to indicate otherwise, however. It is as though that bear has awoken from a long sleep, rested and ready to take on the world. That fact, coupled with widespread global political instability, has many concerned about the re-emerging threat of nuclear war.

Even without that looming threat, recent events like the triple meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant in 2011, have reinforced the need for a solution in case of accidental exposure to radiation. That totally unforeseen disaster struck after first an earthquake and then a tsunami hit Japan in quick succession. Insufficient cooling of the reactors led to the triple meltdown, which in turn led to chemical explosions and the release of radioactive materials. Six years later, Japan is still desperately trying to get the situation under control so that a proper clean-up can be implemented.

The Health Ranger, Mike Adams, had such unforeseen but disastrous events in mind when he developed the Cesium Eliminator, a unique formula which can bind with and eliminate as much as 95 percent of cesium isotopes from the human digestive tract in case of exposure to radiation.

This formula, which has just been awarded patent number US 9526751 B2, consists of a blend of zeolite powder, dehydrated seaweed, seawater extract, chlorella and spirulina in a specific ratio. It can eliminate 95 percent of cesium elements in contaminated food and water before those elements have the chance to enter the bloodstream and eventually be deposited in the soft tissues of the body.

There are different radioactive isotopes which can be released in this type of emergency, including iodine-131, which has a half-life of just seven or eight days and can be blocked with products like potassium iodide or nascent iodine. The Cesium Eliminator, on the other hand, is mainly aimed at protection against radioactive cesium isotopes like cesium-137, which iodine cannot protect against in any way, and which has a half-life of 30 years. That means that after a nuclear event, cesium-137 can contaminate soil for years, making the land in the area totally unsafe for agriculture.

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