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Subj: Re: [NH] Seaweed Dosage for Radiation 

Date: 5/19/2003 9:33:47 AM Eastern Standard Time

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TheRussian study shown below, involved a supplement containing the complex

polysaccharide " fucoidan " .  This was very interesting I thought.  Fucoidan is

found in several of the brown seaweeds, although not all...some of the sea

plants containing it are, Angel's hair, Mozuku, Nano and Limu Moui.   We

consume a product made from the Limu Moui plant and while I have no personal

experience involving radiatio poisoning, I can say I have the " paperwork "

that shows what has happened to my cholesterol since beginning on it.   I

have done absolutely nothing different except begin consumming the supplement

containing the fucoidan. 

My total cholesterol was 224 it is now 149

Tricylcerides (sp?) was 172 is now 73   

HDL (good cholesterol) was 31 is now 48

LDL (bad cholesterol) was 159 is now 86

Below is the article I referred to. 

The Center for Preventive Medicine had 332 subjects in their study. For six

months, 158 of the 332 subjects took (supplement containg fucoidan) every

day. After this time, those who had taken supplement had:

a. Significant shrinking of the lymph glands which had been enlarged

b. Improved digestive systems

c. Decrease in the incidence of bronchitis by 29.5%

d. No side effects

The Institute of Immunology carried out research on volunteers from Chernobyl

region, who were exposed to radiation and heavy metal poisoning. The results

of this research showed:

a. Supplement is safe to use; is nontoxic and nonallergenic

b. Supplement is very effective in preventing the absorption of and promoting

the excretion radioactive elements (e.g. strontium and radioactive iodine)

Some volunteers began growing back their hair which had fallen out due to

exposure to radioactive elements.

Results of the research at Biophysical Institute are:

a. Supplement is effective in preventing the absorption of and in promoting

the excretion of radioactive elements (e.g. strontium, cesium, and

radioactive iodine)

b. Supplement works to protect the thyroid glands by decreasing the

accumulation of radioactive iodine. As a result of this research, it was

recommended both as a healing and preventive food supplement.

State Technical Medical Center concluded upon completion of their research

that supplement is:

a. Safe food supplement

b. Recommended to increase lipid metabolism

c. Recommended to improve the function of the immune system

d. It is safe to use and has no harmful effects on any bodily functions or

organs

At the Cardiovascular Center at the Sakhalin Hospital, patients were given up

to ten grams of supplement every day for three months. The results showed:

a. Decrease of cholesterol by 26.5%

b. Decrease of B-lipoproteins by 25.1%

c. Decrease of triglycerides by 32.1%

No negative reactions were found in the kidneys, the liver and other organs.

No side effects were found.

            Cheryl

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  [NH] Seaweed Dosage for Radiation

  Hi Jeanette,

  The article doesn't state, but for more information contact Matguerite

  Uhlmann-Bower

  email: liontooth@...

  or Larch Hanson  207-546-2875 as below:

  His list is quite endless. If anyone would like a copy of this please

  have them contact me at this email address and I can send it to them for

  cost of printing and postage.

  Larch also adds this:

  Iodine in seaweeds " may be respected as one of the most urgent and

  effective methodsof radiation prevention injury of the thyroid gland. "

  See: Turai, 1., " The experimal optimization of iodine prophlaxis for

  decreasing the radiation load from accidental uptake of radioiodine "

  Radiobiologiia 1992 Jan-Feb; 30-4 (Published in Russian ).

  Larch was also so very kind to send a detailed 11 page paper by

  Drum

  PHD, A.H.G. ( with his permission ) on Botanicals for thyroid function

  and dysfunction. This was very informative with several case studies

  given.

  I believe one can access this via

  planethers,com/articlesthyroid.html

  I hope this was sufficient as you did request the research behind the

  effects of seaweed.

  Again, if anyone is interested in purchasing seaweed in bulk, Larch

  Hanson can be contacted at:

  (207) 546-2875

  or by

  Snail mail:

  The Circle of Friends

  P.O.Box 57

  Steuben Maine, 04680

  I enjoy his seaweed b/c it is fresh every year; clean, handled by humans

  and a reasonable cost.

  I have been using his seaweed for the last two years.

  And, he calls his customers occasionally to see how they are enjoying

  their seaweed and how they are doing.

  Sincerely,

  Marguerite Uhlmann-Bower RN

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Arnold, my kids take a suplement called MODIFILAN, very similar

www.modifilan.com I like it becuase it supports the thyroid

Kathy

[NH] Seaweed Dosage for Radiation

Hi Jeanette,

The article doesn't state, but for more information contact Matguerite

Uhlmann-Bower

email: liontooth@...

or Larch Hanson 207-546-2875 as below:

His list is quite endless. If anyone would like a copy of this please

have them contact me at this email address and I can send it to them for

cost of printing and postage.

Larch also adds this:

Iodine in seaweeds " may be respected as one of the most urgent and

effective methodsof radiation prevention injury of the thyroid gland. "

See: Turai, 1., " The experimal optimization of iodine prophlaxis for

decreasing the radiation load from accidental uptake of radioiodine "

Radiobiologiia 1992 Jan-Feb; 30-4 (Published in Russian ).

Larch was also so very kind to send a detailed 11 page paper by

Drum

PHD, A.H.G. ( with his permission ) on Botanicals for thyroid function

and dysfunction. This was very informative with several case studies

given.

I believe one can access this via

planethers,com/articlesthyroid.html

I hope this was sufficient as you did request the research behind the

effects of seaweed.

Again, if anyone is interested in purchasing seaweed in bulk, Larch

Hanson can be contacted at:

(207) 546-2875

or by

Snail mail:

The Circle of Friends

P.O.Box 57

Steuben Maine, 04680

I enjoy his seaweed b/c it is fresh every year; clean, handled by humans

and a reasonable cost.

I have been using his seaweed for the last two years.

And, he calls his customers occasionally to see how they are enjoying

their seaweed and how they are doing.

Sincerely,

Marguerite Uhlmann-Bower RN

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