| Health experts now estimate that the greatest health
concerns affecting the largest number of people from a nuclear event
anywhere in the world, will be from the release of Radioactive Iodine
131 that is then carried downwind for hundreds of miles. The latest
news indicates that Nuclear Power plants, over 100 in our country,
are at risk from a terrorist attack. |
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| Radioactive Iodine 131 is a major radioisotope that
is abundantly present in both nuclear power plant accidents and
nuclear bomb explosions and can travel hundreds of miles on the
winds. Thyroid cancer attributable to Chernobyl has been documented
up to 300 miles from the accident site. Radioactive Iodine is always
released in any type of nuclear reaction. It can be in the form
of a gas or particle and will be taken up by the thyroid either
by ingestion i.e. breathing the gas or particle, drinking or eating.
Once in the body it will lodge in the thyroid and do irreparable
damage. How potent is it? In medicine, minute amounts of 131-I (Radioactive
Iodine) are used for thyroid ablation. This means that we use 131-I
to chemically destroy a diseased thyroid. Unfortunately, significant
amounts of 131-I are always released during ANY nuclear event. Fortunately,
KIO3, a thyroid blocker, is the one thing we can take to prevent
the exposure before the damage becomes irreversible. Very small
amounts of inhaled or ingested Radioactive Iodine can do serious
damage because it will always be absorbed and held the thyroid gland.
Eventually, by absorbing a large amount of radiation in the thyroid,
abnormalities are likely to result, such as nodules in the thyroid,
loss of thyroid function, or thyroid cancer. |
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| What age groups of the population are most at risk?
All are at risk if the release is heavy. However, the older you
are, the higher the absorbed radioactive dose has to be to cause
immediate damage. Young children, babies, newborns and babies in
the womb will be affected first and suffer most from 131-I poisoning.
The younger the child, the worse the damage will be. |
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| Medical Corps and other health experts agree: The
greatest danger from Radioactive Iodine is to the thyroid glands
of children. Medical Researchers have found that in certain parts
of Belarus, for example, over 30% of children, who were under the
age of 4 years old at the time of the accident, can expect to develop
thyroid cancer. That is why we chose to develop KIO3, and have formulated
it for children, as well as adults. |
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| How will KIO3 help? KIO3 is a thyroid blocker. If
there is a nuclear event and fallout is headed your way then
and only then should you take KIO3 or any thyroid blocker.
Taking a thyroid blocker will saturate (fill full) a healthy thyroid
with good Iodine which will prevent the thyroid from
absorbing 131-I the bad Iodine. |
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| What happens if I do not take a thyroid blocker?
If there is a nuclear event and you are caught in fallout
and your thyroid is not blocked with good Iodine
then your thyroid will absorb the radioactive Iodine. Your thyroid
does not know the difference between good Iodine and Radioactive
Iodine. |
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| Should I buy KIO3? Our job is to do what has never
been done in our country. To provide the opportunity for every American
to be able to make an informed decision before a perceived threat
becomes a reality, because, if a nuclear event happens and you havent
acquired KIO3, then it will be too late. |
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| How Much KIO3 do I need? Estimating How Much KIO3
you need is simple: You need one bottle for every adult in your
family and one bottle for every two children, and any extra bottles
to send or give to the people you love. Should you want to purchase
KIO3 for your pets, you should consider pet needs as same as a child.
Dosing instructions accompanies your order. |
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