Protecting your pet from radioactive fall out

By Dr. Peter Dobias

Quite a few  people  have asked me what  to do  to  protect  your  pets from RADIOACTIVE FALL OUT and if they should use Potassium Iodide for their pets.  While the risks  of increased radiation in  North America are low, it never hurts  to learn the important facts.

What does Iodine do?

Following a radiological or nuclear event, radioactive iodine may be released into the air and then be breathed into the lungs. Radioactive iodine may also contaminate the local food supply and get into the body through food or through drink. When radioactive materials get into the body through breathing, eating, or drinking, we say that “internal contamination” has occurred.

In the case of internal contamination with radioactive iodine, the thyroid gland quickly absorbs this chemical. Radioactive iodine absorbed by the thyroid can then injure the gland. Because non-radioactive Iodine acts to block radioactive iodine from being taken into the thyroid gland, it can help protect this gland from injury.

What an Iodine supplement cannot do

Knowing what a good source of Iodine cannot do is also important. It cannot prevent radioactive iodine from entering the body. It  can protect only the thyroid from radioactive iodine, not other parts of the body. It cannot reverse the

health effects caused by radioactive iodine once damage to the thyroid has occurred. Iodine source  cannot protect the body from radioactive elements other than radioactive iodine.

How does Iodine Supplementation work?

The thyroid gland cannot tell the difference between stable and radioactive iodine and will absorb both. The good iodine source works by blocking radioactive iodine from entering the thyroid. When a pet is given a stable iodine source, the stable iodine gets absorbed by the thyroid.  The thyroid gland becomes “full” and cannot absorb any more radioactive Iodine from  the environment.

Can my pet be given Potassium Iodide?

Yes,  you can, however  this medication may cause  undesirable side-effects. Considering that the radiation fallout in most parts of the world are low, I would not  recommend it at the present situation in North America.  Even most areas of  Japan, it may be safer to go for a natural Iodine source alternative with the exception of area’s where radioactivity is high.

If you live in an areas seriously affected  by  radiation,  the dose Potassium Iodide for dogs  and cats is similar to humans  65 – 130 mg/day

Some general side effects caused by KI may include intestinal upset, allergic reactions (possibly severe), rashes, and inflammation of the salivary glands.

Can GreenMin reduce the chances of harm caused  radioactive Iodine?

While GreenMin has not  been tested for blocking radioactive Iodine out  of your pet’s thyroid gland, we know that  it is a source of stable Iodine. It is safe to assume that if you give GreenMin on regular  basis, its iodine will “fill up” the thyroid gland by healthy Iodine and prevents radioactive iodine from “entering” the thyroid gland. In addition,  GreenMin has many other health benefits.

Where can I learn more about GreenMin?

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PS: Please  share this blog to your friends and  especially those you know  have  animals especially in Japan.  I hope this will  bring  clarity into the current situation in Japan and around the Pacific Rim.

With Gratitude,

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