March
5, 2009
- Posted here
Troy
Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2009 17:07:28 -0600
Subject: Americans Exposed to Atomic Bomb Levels
of Radiation
From:
e27gunner@gmail.com
I was not told by ANY
damned Dr about this - were you?? I never had any
skin cancers in my life unitil I started having
numerous CT/PET Scans - - lately, several have made
their appearance - - the a-hole Drs says that the
sun caused them - - NOW I KNOW THE WHOLE TRUTH -
THEY ARE FULL OF DOO-DOO. Unless, I break something
or get pregnant - I WILL NEVER GET ANOTHER CT/XRAY
OF ANY KIND!! Troy
The truth about Radiation and CT Scans
Below, you'll find selected quotes from noted
authors on the subject of Radiation and Ct Scans.
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After four years of work, it became disturbingly
clear to the research team that
the main cause of the
rising rates of leukemia was medical radiation, in
the form of diagnostic medical x-rays.
The use of radiation in cancer treatment
employs high-intensity x-rays. Much higher doses are
involved in cancer treatment than in diagnostic
x-rays, because the purpose is to kill cells,
or at least cripple their ability to reproduce.
While a typical diagnostic X-ray might deliver one
or two rads (radiation absorbed doses) of radiation,
a six-week course of radiotherapy delivers about
5,000 rads.
- Reclaiming Our Health: Exploding the Medical Myth
and Embracing the True Source of Healing by John
Robbins
- Available on Amazon.com
Do you know, however, that
one whole body scan may be
equivalent to the radiation received during 500
chest x-rays? Any amount of radiation exposure
damages cellular DNA, thereby increasing the risk of
cancer and premature aging.
Companies promoting these ct scans don't mention the
radiation, but members of the Life Extension
Foundation were told to avoid these body scans
because of the health risks posed by this excess
amount of radiation.
- Disease Prevention and Treatment by The Life
Extension Editorial Staff
- Available on Amazon.com
It is foolish to believe every person entering the
cancer era of their lives, from age 50 on, should
continually be subjected to screening radiation
(X-rays, mammograms, CT scans) and invasive needle
biopsies, in a futile attempt to detect cancer at
its earliest stage.
Paradoxically, all these screening methods only
serve to increase the risk for cancer.
Among women with detected breast cancer, 88% have
not spread and 12% are invasive tumors.
- You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore by
Bill Sardi
- Available on Amazon.com
After searching for possible causes, he came to the
conclusion that work-related radiation had done the
damage. We both have
had patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma who
received radiation in the chest and then developed
coronary disease. {TROY
_ THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED TO ME}
In cardiology, we call that
radiation atherosclerosis. We believe x-rays damage
endothelial cells. A prime example
was a patient with multiple risk factors for CVD,
including diabetes and high blood pressure. In 1995,
prior to beginning New Cardiology therapy, he was
treated with radiation for a neck tumor.
- Reverse Heart Disease Now: Stop Deadly
Cardiovascular Plaque Before It's Too Late by
Stephen Sinatra, M.D. and James C., M.D. Roberts
- Available on Amazon.com
X-ray radiation from medical imaging and ct scans
are also believed to increase the risk for cancer. A
report issued by the Food & Drug Administration now
suggests the risk for cancer from medical x-rays may
be as much as 1 in 1,000. There are over 3 billion
x-ray images taken annually in the world.
- You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore by
Bill Sardi
- Available on Amazon.com
The minimum radiation from a routine chest X-ray is
2 mrem. X-ray radiation accumulates in the body and
it is well-known that ionizing radiation used in
X-ray procedures causes gene mutation. We can only
obtain guesstimates as to its impact on health from
this high level of radiation. Experts manage to
obscure the real effects in statistical jargon such
as, "The risk for lifetime fatal cancer due to
radiation exposure is estimated to be 4 in one
million per 1,000 mrem."
- Death by Medicine by Gary Null PhD, Carolyn Dean
MD ND, Martin Feldman MD, Debora Rasio MD, Dorothy
Smith PhD.
- Available on Amazon.com
Should these patients be exposed to repeated
radiation mammography? [Clinical Oncology Royal
College Radiology 18: 257-67, 2006] Even exposure to
chest x-rays, particularly before the age of 20,
heightens the risk for breast cancer with BRCA
mutations. [Journal Clinical Oncology 24:3361-6,
2006]
Quietly, the radiation emitted during mammography
was reduced as digital films were introduced. How
many women have now developed breast cancer from
these early screenings is unknown. Virtually every
woman exposed to high-dose radiation mammography
should have been placed on antioxidant therapy.
- You Don't Have to be Afraid of Cancer Anymore by
Bill Sardi
- Available on Amazon.com
We are all exposed to radiation in the form of
medical x-rays. Cardiologists, for instance, are
exposed to a considerable amount of radiation
because of the nature of this work. We do
fluoroscopy all the time, putting in pacemakers and
cardiac catheterizations. Fluoroscopy uses x-rays to
view parts of the body on a screen, similar to the
screening your luggage undergoes when you pass
through airport security.
- Reverse Heart Disease Now: Stop Deadly
Cardiovascular Plaque Before It's Too Late by
Stephen Sinatra, M.D. and James C., M.D. Roberts
- Available on Amazon.com
British physician Alice Stewart has spent much of
her life investigating the connection between
low-level radiation and higher cancer risks. Most
doctors have stopped using fetal x-rays since
Stewart's work showed that a significant increase in
leukemia was found in the children of mothers who
had prenatal x-rays taken. She has said she believes
that the effects of background radiation coupled
with exposure to x-rays may cause most childhood
cancers.
- Empty Harvest by Dr Bernard Jenson and Mark
Anderson
- Available on Amazon.com
Another treatment, radiation, can trigger
neurological symptoms, limiting the amount that can
be used to treat cancer. The response of normal
brain tissue to radiation often does not appear for
weeks or months. So when someone with cancer
receives radiation, it can be difficult to tell
whether the appearance of neurological symptoms some
months later stems from the cancer or from the
radiation.
- Keep Your Brain Young: The Complete Guide to
Physical and Emotional Health and Longevity by Guy
McKhann, and Marilyn Albert
- Available on Amazon.com
And a Wise Woman anti-cancer lifestyle offers many
ways to stay cancer-free and prevent recurrence
should you decide against adjuvant radiation. If you
do choose radiation, it will most likely be a
six-week course of therapy, and it can only be done
once. (It is considered unsafe to use radiation
therapy on the same breast twice). Radiation therapy
can cause DNA damage, skin injuries (burns,
discoloration, and permanent texture changes),
nausea, appetite loss, hair loss, exhaustion, chest
pain, pneumonia, and permanent damage to the lungs,
heart, and ribs (known as late-stage injuries).
- Breast Cancer? Breast Health! The Wise Woman Way
by Susun S. Weed
- Available on Amazon.com
X-rays are another type of radiation. This is the
most common type of human poisoning. Most
individuals are poisoned as a result of medical
x-rays, which, when performed repeatedly, result in
significant tissue damage. X-ray technicians,
radiologists, orthopedists, chiropractors,
chiropractic assistants, cardiologists, dentists,
and dental assistants are highly vulnerable to
developing radiation poisoning. High tension power
lines are another type of poisoning. In this case
the individual is being poisoned by electromagnetic
radiation. Radiation may also emanate from
broadcasting centers.
- Dr. Cass Ingram's Lifesaving Cures by Dr. Cass
Ingram
- Available on Amazon.com
History has many examples of how radiation use is
strongly linked to an increase in cancer rates.
Atomic bomb survivors in Japan have increased rates
of leukemia and cancers of the breast, thyroid,
lung, stomach and other organs, illustrating another
example of how radiation causes cancer. In general,
the breast, thyroid and bone marrow are most
sensitive to the effects of ionizing radiation.
Avoiding unnecessary medical x-rays is one of the
best ways to reduce exposure to ionizing radiation.
- Probiotic Rescue: How You can use Probiotics to
Fight Cholesterol, Cancer, Superbugs, Digestive
Complaints and More by Allison Tannis
- Available on Amazon.com
Bross's work in a special article titled "Low-Level
Radiation: Just How Bad Is It?" The report concluded
that it was difficult to accurately assess the
hazards posed by the radiation used in x-rays and
cancer therapy because of the political nature of
the radiation issue. It was hard to get clarity
about the dangers, Science noted, because the matter
fell within "the domain of the atomic energy
establishment." It is perhaps only from within the
nuclear establishment itself that the true dangers
of medical radiation can ever be told.
- Reclaiming Our Health: Exploding the Medical Myth
and Embracing the True Source of Healing by John
Robbins
- Available on Amazon.com
Damage from radiation exposure accumulates over your
lifetime:
• Atomic bomb survivor (35 rads at epicenter):
increase up to + 35
• Mammogram (0.5-1 rad): increase + 1 per exposure
of each breast. One mammogram can double a
35-year-old woman's breast cancer risk.
• Diagnostic x-rays for scoliosis (1.5-3 rads):
increase +3 per exposure
• Fluoroscopy (7.5 rads each): increase +5 for each
• Radiation treatment (8,000 rads): increase +10
each
The younger you are when your breasts are exposed to
radiation, the greater your risk.
- Breast Cancer? Breast Health! The Wise Woman Way
by Susun S. Weed
- Available on Amazon.com
Exposure to electromagnetic energy from electric and
electronic equipment has become a factor in modern
life. Radiation protection is offered by amino acids
cysteine and glutathione; Vitamins A, C, and E;
minerals Selenium and Zinc. Russian clinical study
reveals some benefit from Ginseng (Eleutherococcus
senticosus (ES)). RADIATION SICKNESS. Caused by
overexposure to radiation such as x-rays, television
screens and to an atmosphere polluted by such
disasters as Chernobyl.
- Bartram's Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine: The
Definitive Guide by Thomas Bartram
- Available on Amazon.com
It is claimed that the irradiated foods do not
themselves become radioactive and thus are not
introducing radiation to the consumer. The concern
with food irradiation is that it may produce
by-products that are carcinogenic and increase the
incidence of leukemia and other types of cancer or
disease of the liver and kidneys. These health
problems may not become evident for 20 to 30 years.
Most of us are very skeptical about radiation in
general, whether it be x-rays or even microwaves,
let alone gamma radiation of our food.
- Staying Healthy with Nutrition: The Complete Guide
to Diet and Nutritional Medicine by Elson M. Haas,
M.D.
- Available on Amazon.com
If this process was safe and effective for someone
who was in remission, then why didn't they give
radiation to everyone, just to make sure cancer
never attacked them? Why didn't the doctors, their
wives, and their children take radiation as a
preventive measure? I pictured a radiation
drive-thru like a fast-food window. They literally
fried my mother's chest with what I would later
discover was an enormous amount of radiation
therapy. When I saw the radiation burns on my
mother's chest, I wondered if no treatment at all
would have been a better bet.
- The Cure: Heal Your Body, Save Your Life by
Timothy Brantley
- Available on Amazon.com
This "background" radiation is a small amount.
Medical x-rays used at the dentist to see teeth root
health, x-rays used by physicians to investigate
bone health and mammograms of the breast subject the
body to radiation. Uranium miners and those living
in areas close to nuclear weapons tests are exposed
to higher levels of radiation. Ironically, some
cancer treatments include radiation therapy to help
kill cancer cells. Yet the radiation itself
increases the risk of cancer. Historically,
radiation was used to monitor patients with
tuberculosis.
- Probiotic Rescue: How You can use Probiotics to
Fight Cholesterol, Cancer, Superbugs, Digestive
Complaints and More by Allison Tannis
- Available on Amazon.com
Low-radiation mammograms are safer mammograms, but
less radiation means a fuzzier picture. Standard
x-rays -- rarely used any more for breasts-create an
easy-to-interpret high-radiation image. Xerograms
use half that radiation, but are twice as hard to
read. Film-screen mammography, the latest
very-low-radiation exam, gives an image that's even
more difficult to interpret. More than 10 percent of
all screening mammograms done at one large center in
1992 couldn't be read and had to be redone.
A 1994 study showed wide variation in the accuracy
with which mammograms are interpreted.
- Breast Cancer? Breast Health! The Wise Woman Way
by Susun S. Weed
- Available on Amazon.com
The higher frequency radiations, from x-rays to
nuclear radiation, are clearly dangerous.
Electromagnetic radiation can be divided into two
categories. The first is ionizing radiation and
includes x-rays, gamma rays, and nuclear radiation.
Exposing our body to these highly reactive ions at
certain levels can dramatically affect our atomic
structure. Ionizing radiation can actually rip
electrons from atoms and molecules and directly
affect cell division and cell structure.
- Staying Healthy with Nutrition: The Complete Guide
to Diet and Nutritional Medicine by Elson M. Haas,
M.D.
- Available on Amazon.com
Screening mammograms are unsafe other ways, too:
they expose sensitive breast tissues to radiation,
and they increase your chances of having a biopsy
and being overtreated for carcinoma in situ.
Scientists agree that there is no safe dose of
radiation. Cellular DNA in the breast is more easily
damaged by very small doses of radiation than
thyroid tissue or bone marrow; in fact, breast cells
are second only to fetal tissues in sensitivity to
radiation. And the younger the breast cells, the
more easily their DNA is damaged by radiation.
- Breast Cancer? Breast Health! The Wise Woman Way
by Susun S. Weed
- Available on Amazon.com
Radiation causes many undesirable internal
reactions, especially in the most prolific tissues,
such as the gastrointestinal tract and skin.
Radiation therapy may affect the appetite, tastes,
and the ability to eat. Radiation is cumulative, and
many things may add to it, from color TV and
microwaves to x-rays and fallout exposure. We need a
good protective program! When living in areas with
high background radiation, it is wise to take higher
amounts of antioxidants regularly.
- Staying Healthy with Nutrition: The Complete Guide
to Diet and Nutritional Medicine by Elson M. Haas,
M.D.
- Available on Amazon.com
In the radiation oncology departments, cancer
patients routinely undergo therapy with high
intensity x-rays, particle beams, and other types of
radiation. Although radiation therapy has been
successful in treating certain types of cancers,
there are many cancers that are not cured either by
radiation or by a combination of radiation and other
orthodox medical and surgical modalities. Doctors
may have once had the key to curing cancer with
energy. But something happened to that priceless
knowledge.
- Vibrational Medicine: The #1 Handbook of
Subtle-Energy Therapies by Richard Gerber, M.D.
- Available on Amazon.com
Radiation sickness can take many forms, including
the exacerbation of existing disease states, and
also differs in intensity depending on the degree of
exposure to low or high levels of radiation. It is
important to recognize that it is not just atomic
explosions that create radiation hazards. Diagnostic
x-rays, TV screens, and other apparently noninvasive
sources need to be considered. It is beyond the
scope of this book to explore the complexity of
radiation sickness or the range of treatments
available to treat the condition.
- Health from the Seas: Freedom from Disease by John
Croft
- Available on Amazon.com
It is now known that radiation causes mutation of
the important p53 suppressor gene. For this reason,
I do not recommend postlumpectomy radiation. Even
though it may decrease the risk of a local
recurrence of cancer, it does not help to inhibit
metastatic cancer. Recent findings show that women
receiving mammograms should be cautious of
overexposure to radiation emitted by equipment that
is not professionally and regularly monitored. Such
equipment can deliver doses of radiation far above
what are assumed today to be safe levels.
- Herbal Medicine, Healing and Cancer: A
Comprehensive Program for Prevention and Treatment
by Donald R. Yance, j r.,C.N., M.H., A.H.G., with
Arlene Valentine
- Available on Amazon.com
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