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When Fukushima collapses, you'll wish you had this rare powder in your possession

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

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July 1,2014

I've spent the last several months in the laboratory developing a formula that might one day save your life.

It's a breakthrough in the industry and the first of its kind: A dietary supplement that binds with and captures radioactive isotopes of cesium, helping transport them out of the body via natural elimination pathways.*

The product -- called Cesium Eliminator, Formula 137 -- is an emergency use supplement designed to be used immediately after a nuclear accident, terrorism event or act of war.

Nuclear fallout causes radioactive cesium isotopes to fall out of the sky and settle on soils, roadways, homes and water channels, contaminating agriculture and municipal water supplies. Until now, people who were facing starvation or thirst had no choice but to consume radioactive food or water, thereby poisoning themselves with radiation. But now, thanks to a laboratory breakthrough, we finally have a way to capture radioactive cesium during digestion, binding it up and preventing it from being absorbed into the bloodstream (and tissues).*

That answer is Cesium Eliminator, invented in the Natural News Forensic Food Lab, validated by two different laboratories, and shipping right now from the Natural News Store. See full details at:

www.CesiumEliminator.com

 

Cesium Eliminator is the next "Must-Have" preparedness item

In anticipation of more nuclear accidents (or even war), many people have already stocked up on potassium iodide or nascent iodine, two different supplements that help protect the thyroid from radiation.

That's a smart strategy, but it's not enough: iodine does nothing to protect from the ionizing radiation of cesium-137, a far more dangerous isotope that quickly contaminates food and water supplies in the event of nuclear fallout.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says, "Cesium-137 that is dispersed in the environment, like that from atmospheric testing, is impossible to avoid... People may ingest cesium-137 with food and water, or may inhale it as dust. Like all radionuclides, exposure to radiation from cesium-137 results in increased risk of cancer."

And the U.S. Centers for Disease Control adds, "Internal exposure to Cs-137, through ingestion or inhalation, allows the radioactive material to be distributed in the soft tissues, especially muscle tissue, exposing these tissues to the beta particles and gamma radiation and increasing cancer risk."

The authorities agree: Cesium-137 is deadly and should be avoided or eliminated at all costs. But until now, no one had conducted the scientific testing necessary to determine what natural substances could "capture" cesium isotopes and help eliminate them from the body.

Cesium Eliminator is the world's first dietary supplement that's scientifically proven to capture radioactive cesium isotopes such as Cesium-137. Click here to see the performance charts and learn more.

 

How I invented Cesium Eliminator

Over the last year, I have spent over 1,000 hours building and then operating an atomic spectroscopy laboratory. There, I constructed a human digestion simulator and developed a protocol for testing the "Metals Capturing Capacity" (MCC) of various substances.

The MCC describes how much of one substance is physically or chemically captured and bound by another substance. For example, in my research, I found that strawberries are fantastic at binding with dietary mercury during digestion. (Peanut butter and chlorella are also good mercury binders, by the way.)

What this means is that if you eat fish contaminated with mercury, but you eat strawberries beforehand as a self-defense strategy, the strawberries will "capture" the mercury released by the fish, preventing that mercury from being absorbed through your intestinal walls and into your blood.

Similarly, my research found that spirulina binds extremely well with uranium, which helps explain why so many victims of the Hiroshima bombings from World War II relied on spirulina to help remove radioactive isotopes of uranium from their bodies.

Each substance, I discovered, had a unique capturing profile... almost like an "elemental magnet fingerprint." Some substances are really good at binding with lead, and others are good at binding with arsenic. But there's no such thing as one substance that does it all: every material has a strength and a weakness.

 

There is no food, plant or herbal extract that binds with cesium isotopes

During this extensive research, I also tested absorption and removal of cesium isotopes, spiking each sample with a very low level of radioactive cesium, then measuring removal ratios to see what remained. In this way, I learned that there are no foods, plants or herbal extracts that bind with cesium isotopes. Cesium, it turns out, is extremely difficult to capture.

But after trying hundreds of combinations of various substances and particle sizes, I was able to optimize a formula that captures an average of 95.4% of cesium isotopes. This was accomplish with a combination of:

- Zeolites

- Dehydrated seaweed

- Seawater extract

- Chlorella

- Spirulina

These five ingredients resulted in the "perfect recipe" for capturing cesium, aluminum and lead, both in water and food, allowing the body to harmlessly and naturally eliminate those contaminants from the body.*

Having discovered this perfect formula, I applied for a patent (which is now pending) and began exploring manufacturing options so that it could be made available to the public.

 

Cesium Eliminator is available now for the first time

Natural News Store is launching Cesium Eliminator this week. The product is available in two formats: powder and capsules. Full ingredients and FAQs are covered at www.CesiumEliminator.com

We're also opening up the marketing of this product to web affiliates, allowing anyone with a website or a blog to earn an affiliate commission from publicizing this potentially lifesaving solution. Details on the affiliate program are available at:

http://affiliates.NaturalNews.com

 

Donations to emergency responders begin soon

In addition to offering the product to the public, we are also launching a donation effort campaign to ship cases of this product to emergency responders in high-risk radiation areas such as Oregon, Washington and California.

My aim is to get this product into the hands of local fire departments, Sheriff's offices, Red Cross chapters, veterans groups, hospitals and other emergency responders who can help get this potentially lifesaving product into the hands of victims of nuclear catastrophes.

That announcement will be made soon on NaturalNews.com.

Product samples are also being made available to universities that wish to conduct scientific validation research on the formula.

 

Get Cesium Eliminator NOW, before the next nuclear disaster strikes

When Fukushima melted down in the Spring of 2011, potassium iodide quickly sold out everywhere, and finding a supply was nearly impossible. If you remember, iodide pills that normally sold for $10 were being auctioned on eBay for $600!

In any nuclear event, the public will RUSH to acquire the means to protect themselves, causing severe shortages (and price gouging by some retailers). That's why if you want to add Cesium Eliminator to your preparedness shelf, you have to acquire it BEFORE a nuclear event takes place.

All it takes is one earthquake or tidal wave and the Fukushima containment pools collapse, causing "inadvertent criticality" that spews a massive new wave of radiation into the atmosphere. That day is coming, and from that day forward it will be nearly impossible to find supplies of Potassium Iodide, Nascent Iodine or Cesium Eliminator.

Planning ahead can save your life. Explore Cesium Eliminator now at:

www.CesiumEliminator.com

 

Stay safe!

- Mike Adams, the Health Ranger

* These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.