Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Hi Group, One of the issues that Dr. presented in one of her recent Health Freedom Expo lectures was the need to be proactive about testing for radon in our homes. Can anyone lend their experience with that? Whereas the basic radon test kit seems very inexpensive ($9.95), are some kits better than others for detecting trace amounts of radon (less than the 4 picocuries per liter)? Thanks, Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 Hi Chad & Nina, I'm really sorry about your brother; I lost my 13 year old godson to brain cancer, which is why Dr. 's work is so important to me. In Dr. 's DVD lecture, she said that ANY level of measurable radon is not desirable. She's likely come to that conclusion based on what happened to your brother and others. You've hit the nail on the head when you refer to the " legal safe limit " of radon. I'm hoping to find out if some radon test kits are better than others. After all, I wouldn't want to invest in one that merely tells me the radon in my house is within the legal safe range. Thanks, Lori > > Hi Group. No real info here, just wanted to share a snipet... > > My brother was admitted to Hulda's clinic last year, after a 4 year battle > with late stage colon cancer. (The 21 day cleanse worked 3 times to clear the > cancer and tumors, then he just gave up after the 4th round) It was Radon > that was one of the main poisons that kept coming up. He lived in Kansas, > where the bedrock apparently contributes heavily to this problem. With > basements in every home, this is where the Radon really gathers. > > Note: his home was under the " legal safe limit " , yet his body told another > story > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2007 Report Share Posted January 6, 2007 Hi Lori, Thanks for the info on cerium-lycra/spandex; most bras are made with some lycra or spandex. I do not know anything about radon test kits, however you could also test by syncrometer since it can detect trace amounts of any substance. You take a sample of the house dust after a few days/nights -or even a week- without dusting, and have it tested by syncrometer. It is also how Dr. tests house dust to check contamination. To make a sample: take a piece of well moistened scottowel paper and swipe it on a counter/desk/whatever (in basement if needed) put it in a small zippered plastic bag. You can add a bit of water; it is then ready to test. Hope that helps, Christiana t On 1/3/07 5:28 AM, " houyhnhnm10 " <howland@...> wrote: > > > > > Hi Group, > > One of the issues that Dr. presented in one of her recent Health > Freedom Expo lectures was the need to be proactive about testing for > radon in our homes. Can anyone lend their experience with that? > Whereas the basic radon test kit seems very inexpensive ($9.95), are > some kits better than others for detecting trace amounts of radon (less > than the 4 picocuries per liter)? > > Thanks, > Lori > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 Hi Christiana, Thanks for your advice. In the list of bottle copies from the source recommended by Dr. , there is no radon. If I recall her lecture accurately, she recommended a radon test kit because you cannot bottle radon for syncrometer testing. Maybe I'm wrong on this? -Lori > > I do not know anything about radon test kits, however you could also test by > syncrometer since it can detect trace amounts of any substance. You take a > sample of the house dust after a few days/nights -or even a week- without > dusting, and have it tested by syncrometer. It is also how Dr. tests > house dust to check contamination. To make a sample: take a piece of well > moistened scottowel paper and swipe it on a counter/desk/whatever (in > basement if needed) put it in a small zippered plastic bag. You can add a > bit of water; it is then ready to test. > > Hope that helps, > > Christiana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 When Dr. did Radon testing for me years ago, we set bottles of distilled water in various locations in the house, she was able to isolate radon and arsenic in different locations using the syncrometer. I could never learn to operate the syncrometer myself but was eternally grateful she did. We remedied the problem and continue to live in the same home. CB Re: radon testing Hi Christiana, Thanks for your advice. In the list of bottle copies from the source recommended by Dr. , there is no radon. If I recall her lecture accurately, she recommended a radon test kit because you cannot bottle radon for syncrometer testing. Maybe I'm wrong on this? -Lori > > I do not know anything about radon test kits, however you could also test by > syncrometer since it can detect trace amounts of any substance. You take a > sample of the house dust after a few days/nights -or even a week- without > dusting, and have it tested by syncrometer. It is also how Dr. tests > house dust to check contamination. To make a sample: take a piece of well > moistened scottowel paper and swipe it on a counter/desk/whatever (in > basement if needed) put it in a small zippered plastic bag. You can add a > bit of water; it is then ready to test. > > Hope that helps, > > Christiana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 CB, How did you remedy the problem? Diane CB wrote: > When Dr. did Radon testing for me years ago, we set bottles of > distilled water > in various locations in the house, she was able to isolate radon and > arsenic in different > locations using the syncrometer. I could never learn to operate the > syncrometer myself > but was eternally grateful she did. We remedied the problem and > continue to live in the > same home. CB > > A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 CB, would you mind saying how you remedied the problem? Thanks. On 1/7/07 7:48 AM, " CB " <cbehrman@...> wrote: > > > > > When Dr. did Radon testing for me years ago, we set bottles of distilled > water > in various locations in the house, she was able to isolate radon and arsenic > in different > locations using the syncrometer. I could never learn to operate the > syncrometer myself > but was eternally grateful she did. We remedied the problem and continue to > live in the > same home. CB > > Re: radon testing > > Hi Christiana, > Thanks for your advice. In the list of bottle copies from the source > recommended by Dr. , there is no radon. If I recall her lecture > accurately, she recommended a radon test kit because you cannot > bottle radon for syncrometer testing. Maybe I'm wrong on this? > -Lori > > >> > >> > I do not know anything about radon test kits, however you could > also test by >> > syncrometer since it can detect trace amounts of any substance. You > take a >> > sample of the house dust after a few days/nights -or even a week- > without >> > dusting, and have it tested by syncrometer. It is also how Dr. > tests >> > house dust to check contamination. To make a sample: take a piece > of well >> > moistened scottowel paper and swipe it on a counter/desk/whatever > (in >> > basement if needed) put it in a small zippered plastic bag. You can > add a >> > bit of water; it is then ready to test. >> > >> > Hope that helps, >> > >> > Christiana > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2007 Report Share Posted January 7, 2007 Hi Lori, It is dangerous to bottle copy such substances as one can imagine, and I understand why Dr. doesn¹t recommend it. However, and as CB mentioned also, that is how Dr. tests using such BCs. She has access to stuff we don¹t. But you can now find bcs of alpha, beta, and gamma radiation ( 3 different bottles) through ³ liam.young@... ³. He also supplies Dr. with bottle copies when needed. She mentioned at some point that we could use those 3 instead to test level of radiation in water and stuff. Does that mean it could also detect radon? Probably. Maybe Liam Young knows. According to this site: http://www.epa.gov/radiation/understand/alpha.htm, radon 222 emits alpha particles. There is probably more research to do to make sure though. Please keep me posted if you will as to what you discover if you decide to check it out, Christiane On 1/7/07 7:02 AM, " houyhnhnm10 " <howland@...> wrote: > > > > > Hi Christiana, > Thanks for your advice. In the list of bottle copies from the source > recommended by Dr. , there is no radon. If I recall her lecture > accurately, she recommended a radon test kit because you cannot > bottle radon for syncrometer testing. Maybe I'm wrong on this? > -Lori > > >> > >> > I do not know anything about radon test kits, however you could > also test by >> > syncrometer since it can detect trace amounts of any substance. You > take a >> > sample of the house dust after a few days/nights -or even a week- > without >> > dusting, and have it tested by syncrometer. It is also how Dr. > tests >> > house dust to check contamination. To make a sample: take a piece > of well >> > moistened scottowel paper and swipe it on a counter/desk/whatever > (in >> > basement if needed) put it in a small zippered plastic bag. You can > add a >> > bit of water; it is then ready to test. >> > >> > Hope that helps, >> > >> > Christiana > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 The radon showed up in one of 4 bottles placed in the basement next to a crawl space that opened into the basement covered with pegboard, we covered the pegboard and tested again a week later and a week after that and testing was negative. The arsenic came from a bottle placed in the family room. We shampooed carpet twice and a week later it came back negative. We think that spraying the dog for fleas contributed to the arsenic. At the time, we didn't know arsenic was contained in the flea spray. We learned a lot from the whole experience and from her. Take care. CB. Re: Re: radon testing CB, How did you remedy the problem? Diane CB wrote: > When Dr. did Radon testing for me years ago, we set bottles of > distilled water > in various locations in the house, she was able to isolate radon and > arsenic in different > locations using the syncrometer. I could never learn to operate the > syncrometer myself > but was eternally grateful she did. We remedied the problem and > continue to live in the > same home. CB > > A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Hi , Welcome! If you go to the main group page, you'll see a link for files and there you'll find zip files of Dr. 's books. There is even one dedicated to the syncrometer, sslm.zip Dr/files/ Regarding radon testing, I started that thread after hearing one of Dr. 's healthfreedomexpo.com lectures. I'm leaning towards testing for radon via a radon test kit, since the syncrometer doesn't measure quantative amounts of any substance. I welcome any advice on such radon test kits. Lori > > Hi > > I am new to this list and I am enjoying it a lot. Thanks all for all the > information you share. > > Can you tell me more about the " Radon Test Kits " and also a " syncrometer " . > This is all new to me and it sounds interesting. I now live in an older > apartment and I know that something is not right here but can not tell what > it is. This sounds like it might help me find out. > > At this time I am working with a Pro Gem II and mostly with the LED's as > well as I have worked with Dinshah's Color Therapy for years now. > > thanks for letting me join this group > > nancy j > southern Alberta > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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