Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Barium in Chemtrails - 1050 Times the Toxic Limit


Barium in Chemtrails - 1050 Times the Toxic Limit
Posted By: truesong [Send E-Mail]
Date: Tuesday, 5-Mar-2013 15:23:26
In Response To: Toxic Metal: The Health Dangers of Barium (GHCHealth)
You want to cut your Barium intake? Better stop breathing. Air particulate samples taken to an EPA-approved lab in Phoenix in 2009 showed a level 1050 times over the toxic limit.
http://www.arizonaskywatch.com/charts/our%20charts/air_particulates_2009_a.jpg
Reduced mental function, heart problems, and respiratory failure are just the beginning of the problems we natural-born humans are experiencing at the hands of our over-protective NATO fly-overs.
Barium also attacks the T-cells, reducing immune-system function. Notice the plague of new auto-immune diseases cropping up in the last 10 - 15 years?
To bring it home to you, I recommend having a blood test taken on yourself. You can ask your doctor to prescribe this "exotic" blood test, though most doctors have not heard of such a thing. My most recent blood test showed a level of 190 micrograms per liter, where 10 mcG/L is considered "elevated".
But there are no barium mines where I live, and I don't smoke cigarettes. So you can add breathing to the "personal inventory of your life to determine your exposure risks", as outlined in the puff-piece below.
Mike C
: Barium is a natural, silvery-white earth metal. Highly
: reactive with air, barium is not found naturally in pure
: forms but as a component of ores. When barium is combined
: with other elements to form barium compounds, it has many
: applications. Barium carbonate is used as a rat poison, low
: amounts of barium sulfate may be ingested prior to
: receiving an x-ray to provide better imaging, and
: industries such as mining, refining, glass, and coal also
: utilize barium. Barium exposure, however, can cause serious
: health problems.

: Sources of Barium Exposure
: Barium exposure can happen through a number of channels
: including occupational exposure, groundwater contamination,
: environmental pollution, cigarette smoke, and even certain
: medical procedures. In my opinion, industrial use is
: perhaps of the largest concern due to the potential for
: massive environmental pollution.

: One such example is large, flat-panel televisions. They have
: become very popular and celebrity-fascination coupled with
: ever-dropping price points are a likely indicator that
: their prevalence will continue. Televisions, old and new,
: contain chemicals and toxic metals. According to UC Davis’
: Department of Chemical Engineering, the list of toxins
: included with most televisions includes arsenic, barium,
: cadmium, lead, and mercury (and programming that is
: overwhelmingly void-of-thought). When televisions are
: improperly disposed of, environmental and groundwater
: contamination can be an extremely serious problem. In the
: past 5 years, how many people do you know who have replaced
: an old television with a new one? We’ve heard that
: television can be bad for the brain but the potential
: environmental and public health impact from leaky
: television disposal really gives that idea a new meaning.
: [1]

: As if you needed another reason to avoid cigarettes, the CDC’s
: Office of Smoking and Health have reported that cigarette
: smokers have higher levels of chemicals and toxic metals,
: including cadmium, lead, and barium. [2]

: Barium salts can improve x-ray imaging and certain
: radiological procedures require that patients drink a
: barium sulfate beverage; perhaps you or someone you know
: have been lucky enough to receive a barium enema prior to a
: colon x-ray? In 2003, it was reported that a contaminated
: barium solution had been linked to 44 suspected cases of
: barium toxicity and as many as 9 deaths. Following this
: tragedy, the CDC recommends patients and clinicians be
: mindful of barium toxicity after radiologic procedures. [3]

: What are the Symptoms of Barium Exposure?
: According to Morristown Memorial Hospital in Morristown New
: Jersey, classic signs of barium toxicity include low blood
: potassium, cardiac arrhythmias, respiratory failure,
: gastrointestinal dysfunction, paralysis, muscle twitching,
: and elevated blood pressure. [4] Severe barium toxicity can
: lead to kidney damage, respiratory failure, and death. [5]
: Regular barium exposure has even been fingered as a
: potential contributor in the development of
: neurodegenerative diseases, including multiple sclerosis.
: [6]

: The Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of
: Massachusetts Medical School reported a case of a man who
: had ingested fireworks (health tip: do not eat fireworks)
: and developed barium poisoning as a result. He exhibited
: reduced mental function, heart problems, and respiratory
: failure. Following an intervention with a ventilator and
: potassium supplementation, he improved. [7] Potassium
: supplementation to counteract barium toxicity has been
: recognized since at least the early 1930s. [8]

: Addressing Barium Exposure Concerns
: Barium levels in the body can be measured through bone, blood,
: feces or urine samples. However, tests cannot determine the
: duration or level of barium exposure. If you’re concerned
: with the negative effects of barium or other chemical and
: toxic metal exposure, I recommend taking a personal
: inventory of your life to determine your exposure risks.
: Are you drinking purified water? Are you consuming organic

: foods that are free of pesticides? Do you live in an area
: more susceptible to industrial contamination? Are you
: cleansing your body? These are just a few things to
: consider. Once you’ve identified the sources of toxins, you
: can work on removing them from your life.

: -Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN, DABFM
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