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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:
Shane Connor, author
Potassium Iodide Radiation Protection FAQ 602 College St.
Gonzales, TX 78629
(830) 540-4188
(830) 672-3799 (Fax)
webmaster@ki4u.com
http://www.ki4u.com/
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Potassium Iodide Radiation Protection FAQ
Leading the Way
November 10, 1999 (INB) -- While various
government agencies continue a 20 year long debate over funding
the stockpiling of Potassium Iodide in case of nuclear accidents,
war, and now even terrorism, many Americans aren't waiting any
longer. At http://www.ki4u.com/
they are learning all about potassium iodide while discovering
all the sources to buy it on the web.
With news of the recent nuclear accident
in Tokaimura, Japan and continuing reports of the growing numbers
of thyroid cancers amongst young Chernobyl victims, who were
not issued potassium iodide, Americans are increasingly seeking
out their own sources for this radiation protection medicine.
Some are even buying it with concerns of
Y2K-induced nuclear accidents or missile launches, suit-case
nuclear bomb terrorism, or a nuclear exchange overseas with radioactive
fallout reaching out to our shores.
There is nothing more comprehensive on
the web as the Potassium Iodide Radiation Protection FAQ, which
draws extensively from government agencies, medical sources and
experts as it answers:
- What is Potassium Iodide (KI)?
- How does Potassium Iodide (KI) pill provide
radiation protection?
- Is this the Magic Radiation Protection
Pill?
- Radioactive Iodine: Bad News / Good News?
- Dosage and safety regarding Potassium
Iodide (KI) usage?
- Is iodized salt, sea salt, fish, or kelp
effective?
- Is the government ready with emergency
stocks of KI?
- What's The NRC's "Fighter Jet Rule"
on KI?
- Will KI flush radioactive iodine out of
the thyroid gland?
- Where can you obtain KI over-the-counter?
- What about Potassium Iodate (KIO3)?
- How do you make a KI solution?
- Long term stability of stocked KI?
- How much personally stocked KI is enough?
- When should I take it?
- For how long should I take it?
- Location of nuclear reactors in U.S.?
As Chernobyl proved, and health experts
now agree, the greatest health concerns of nuclear accidents
are likely to be from radioactive iodine readily carried by the
winds many miles downwind from the site of a nuclear emergency.
Governments world-wide are now stockpiling
potassium iodide. Amongst them are Japan, Canada, Britain, France,
Germany, Poland, Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, Austria, Sweden,
etc., but not the U.S. However, American citizens aren't waiting
anymore; they are discovering at http://www.ki4u.com/
where to buy it on their own. (Currently over 600 unique visitors
daily via word-of-mouth alone.)
Visitors to the FAQ come looking for, and
are finding, the potassium iodide information and resources to
protect their families from future nuclear emergencies with the
extensive source listings and price comparisons there.
The FAQ visitors understand that after
Three Mile Island and Chernobyl, all available potassium iodide
supplies disappeared for months, almost overnight. They are wanting
to put some aside today for their families and an uncertain future.
The author of the FAQ at http://www.ki4u.com/,
Shane Connor from South Texas, has been a life-long advocate
of family preparedness. He equates stocking away some potassium
iodide to the Life insurance his Dad, at 74, still sells. "Just
like buying insurance to protect our families, just in case,
we also still pray and hope never to have to use it anytime soon."
Visit the Potassium Iodide Radiation Protection
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