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Grounding in light of Japan

The inconceivable tragedy in Japan has left the world in shock; and coupled with it is the fear of what will result in the face of a nuclear event.
 
The buzz word right now is potassium iodide, a stable salt of iodine that blocks radioactive iodine (released in the air following a nuclear disaster). The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention recommend potassium iodide in their emergency preparedness material (www.bt.cdc.gov) because it blocks radioactive iodine from being taken into the thyroid gland, thus preventing possible injury to this gland.
 
Potassium iodide does not require a prescription from your doctor. The pharmacy can compound this for you. The health food store also sells liquid drops of potassium iodide.
According to the Centre for Disease Control when a state of emergency is announced adults (including breastfeeding women & youth who are 150 lbs or more) are recommended to take 130mg in one 24 hour period.
Children between the ages of 3-18 years old should take 65mg. Infants and children up to the age of 3 years old should take 32mg.
Newborns from birth to 1 month should be given 16 mg of potassium iodide.
 
There are some considerations with this recommendation:
- Potassium Iodide should not be taken at these doses on an on-going basis. These are toxic doses and are only supposed to be taken for 1, 2 or 3 days only at the recommendation of emergency management teams (public health).
- Adults over 40 years of age are most at risk of having an allergic reaction to potassium iodide
- 130mg is one hundred times stronger than the average recommended dose that is necessary to maintain health. Again high-lighting how toxic this dose is when taken beyond the emergency protocol. That said, in the face of a nuclear event the benefits (protecting the thyroid from radioactive iodine) outweighs the risks.
- It is important to consider that potassium iodide does not prevent radioactive iodine from entering the body, nor does it protect the entire body. It is specific for protecting the thyroid. It does not reverse damage caused by radioactive iodine.
 
Past research in Japan has shown that populations surrounding Hiroshima that consumed fish, shellfish, miso and seaweed regularly had the lowest amounts of radioactive iodine in their bodies. Incidentally these foods are natural sources rich in potassium iodide. While the amounts of naturally occurring potassium iodide in these foods are low compared to the CDC recommendations, they are still protective.
 
Seaweed, nettle, cilantro (fresh), chaparrel and yellowdock root are all powerful natural sources that are known to remove toxic elements from the body. Having your body already in a healthy state allows one to weather challenges more successfully. Having a thyroid consistently being nourished by natural foods rich in iodine leaves less room for radioactive iodine to take hold should the event occur.
 
In times like these it’s important to find your grounding and protect yourself from the “fear virus”. While it is important to be informed, beware of becoming infected with panic and frenzy, rarely can we make sound decisions from this place. Sometimes we can exhaust our energy resources by planning for an impending doom and then not have the energy stores to respond wisely should we need to take quick action.
 
If you find yourself in a state of shock, panic, or experiencing anxiety attacks you can take one dose of Aconite at most two times a day, a maximum of three days.
 
To counter the effects of global panic, shock and over-excitement, find time in your day to experience deep quiet through meditation where you can send Japan – and other places and people in the world – love, peace, and healing. We are all connected, and the Earth and her beings are really one organism; these little acts can have significant impact.
 
Blessings to each of you,
Warmly,
Jamie Capranos

Herbal Vinegars

 There is something special about spring that plants a flutter in my heart. It’s more than just the inching forward of longer days, the warm sun, and varied shades of green. This season speaks of the great potential that births a bright future. The possibility of all the exciting things I can plan and anticipate. Seeds to germinate; life to watch grow and thrive, greens to harvest, and fresh herbal medicines to make.

In one of my recentAlchemy of Herbal Medicine classesI was sharing my love of trees with my wonderful class of 14 students. Along with being majestic, trees function as the respiratory system for planet earth and are therefore essential for our every breath of life; plus they provide food, shelter, and warmth through firewood — and offer exceptional medicine for the treatment of coughs, colds, aches pains and healing wounds.

Since the age of 17 I’ve been appreciating the virtues of trees as medicine, especially those that are a member of my favourite family, the Pine Trees (pineaceae). Now a transplant to this coast and still a lover of the pine family I’m using what is abundant and in my very backyard, that is Douglas Fir (pseudtostuga spp.).

It’s medicinal uses are many.

The leaves (“needles”) can be chewed to soothe sore throats; brewed into tea for coughs, colds, sore throats; stomach pain from indigestion; arthritic joints; bladder infections; and an antiseptic mouthwash. That “pine-like” fragrance is due to those powerful essential oils that work as an anti bacterial, an anti fungal, and a general well rounded anti microbial. It’s particularly high in Vitamin C, giving it another lovely boost for immune support.

My favourite way to use this tree medicine is as a medicinalvinegar. Vinegars excel at extracting vitamins and minerals. They are also great for those wishing to avoid alcohol, perfect for children, elders, and are generally user friendly. Splash some on your salad, rice, veggies. You can also use fir vinegar as a hair rinse for dandruff, as a disinfectant for skin wounds, and use it as your daily vitamin C dose every morning in some water. Enjoy the bounty of this land.

Here’s how to make your own Douglas Fir medicinal vinegar (or any medicinal vinegar):

With sharp scissors, cut a few small branches of Douglas Fir, needles, tender small branches and all, into a wide-mouthed mason jar.
Fill this jar with raw organic apple cider vinegar. Cover with a tight fitting lid.
Vinegar can rust metal lids. I line my jars with wax paper to avoid this.
Label your vinegar including the name of your plant, the fact that its vinegar, the date, and even the latin name.
Shake your vinegar every day, for a week. After one week allow your vinegar to sit for 5 more weeks (six in total). Your vinegar does not need to be refrigerated, just let it sit in a cupboard or on a shelf for the 6 weeks.
Once the 6 weeks are up, separate the plant matter from the vinegar, strained through a cheesecloth or strainer, and store in a new bottle.
Compost the exhausted plant material.
Now you have your very own medicinal vinegar! Rewarding isn’t it?
Don’t forget to label your vinegar, I suggest using the latin name as well as the common name, it’s good practice. Remember to include the date, common name, and the fact that it’s vinegar.
Use: Pour it over steamed veggies to taste for improved mineral uptake; use it as a base for salad dressings; take a tsp or tbsp for a sore tummy and to ease digestion; splash some on a mild sunburn or steam burn; a splash on your face as a toner (this is what our great grandparents did before the commerical stuff….The famous Queen of Hungary Waters were herbal vinegars); and use it in food anywhere vinegar is called for.

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Green Blessings & Enjoy!

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Sincerely,
Jamie Capranos