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Here is the meat and potatoes of this long article, what natural products can enhance cellular protection from EMF’s including 5G. Of course if you feel you are having any undiagnosed “mystery symptoms” contact a Nutrition Response Practitioner like Dr. Kydonieus, Nutrition Visit Questions to find exactly what nutritional and specific supplements will benefit your individual genetics the best instead of just takign everything in a shotgun nutrition approacht hat usually does NOT work.
Here are the 5 things you need every day to create a strong cellular shield and erase the damaging effects of EMFs:
1. Powerful natural antioxidants: You can count on these antioxidant superstars to neutralize free radicals and protect against damaging oxidative stress.
- Boswellia, a staple of traditional Ayurvedic medicine, offers strong antioxidant activity to reduce disease-causing oxidative damage10,11
- Green tea possesses ultra-strong antioxidant properties that offer protection against the cellular effects of both EMFs and ionizing radiation12,13,
- Blueberries contain especially high levels of natural plant chemicals called anthocyanins that are well-known for their strong antioxidant properties, and have been shown to protect against DNA damage in people14,15
- Alpha Lipoic Acid works to neutralize free radicals and can help reduce the damaging cellular effects of radiation therapy16
- NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine) is crucial for the production of glutathione, your body’s master antioxidant, as well as providing protection against cellular damage on its own17,18
- Mitochondrial support: These time-tested herbs and nutrients help your cellular “power plants” supply the energy necessary for healthy cell function and repair.
- Holy basil helps reduce the effects of stress on delicate mitochondria and helps them resist stress-related damage19
- Ashwagandha stops mitochondrial damage while increasing mitochondria energy levels and improving energy production20,21
- Acetyl-L-Carnitine helps revitalize mitochondria and helps restore mitochondrial function after oxidative damage22,23
- Immune protection and active support: These powerful botanicals keep your immune system strong and healthy and promote proper immune function, which can be damaged by radiation exposure.
- Botanically enhanced medicinal mushrooms can vastly improve immune system function by helping activate the right types of immune cells at the right time, and help prevent damaged cells from growing and spreading24,25
- Astragalus reduces immune system stress, stimulates healthy immune system responses, strengthens the body’s resistance and resilience, and offers protection against radiation damage26-28
- Cat’s claw helps increase production of white blood cells necessary to fight infections, and also boosts cellular DNA repair29,30
- Detoxify with Modified Citrus Pectin and Alginates: Exposure to radiation causes toxins to build up in your cells. And while your body has its own natural detoxification system, it needs extra help to remove the excess cellular toxins. A combination of Modified Citrus Pectin and Alginates (compounds found in seaweed) helps gently remove radioactive toxins like uranium without causing further harm to cells or damaging delicate cellular structures.31-33
- Gut protection with a comprehensive probiotic formula: Your gastrointestinal system (GI) needs extra protection against radiation, especially from exposure to cancer treatment. Groundbreaking research reveals that proactively taking the right high-quality probiotic formula before radiation exposure can help prevent damage. That’s vitally important to your overall health – including cellular health – because your GI system is responsible for delivering all of the nutrients you need to stay alive and thrive. For complete radiation protection for your gut, you’ll want to make sure the probiotic formula you choose includes clinically studied strains including:34,35
- Bifidobacterium lactis
- Bifidobacterium longum
- Lactobacillus rhamnosus
- Lactobacillus casei
- Lactobacillus acidophilus
- Lactococcus lactis
- Lactobacillus salivarius
You’ll also want to make sure the formula contains proven prebiotics that nourish these beneficial bacteria to help them flourish.
Radiation is an increasingly prevalent feature of our modern lives. And as exposure increases, so too does our understanding of the far-reaching health impacts radiation can have. The good news is that research interest in natural solutions that can protect your body against the effects of radiation is also increasing, offering powerful tools to defend against this bombardment from all sides.
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