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Is there hope for Port Hope’s radiation problem? I hope so and I also believe their is a solution. It’s appalling how the health issue with radiation contamination in Port Hope has certain business owners and residents more concerned with the economic impact then the possible risk for their own health. It seems like the health risk may be downplayed by Port Hope’s own self appointed spokespersons in favor of protecting their coveted business interests such as land values and tourism. In the long run would it be better to quietly deal with the health risk as a priority to make sure there really isn’t a risk of radiation poisoning?
If the health concerns around toxic radiation in Port Hope are addressed and resolved as a priority then there will no longer be a negative impact on the economy. A good solution for addressing the health concerns is to make use of a formula which was created by Everett Storey who Albert Einstein had called a genius. Everette Storey was a prominent figure during World War II due to his invention of a water splitting technology which forces hydrogen molecules to separate from the water. This provided the missing link which made the hydrogen bomb a reality and was the same technology that Everett Storey later used to develop what would become known today as CellFood. The reason he developed the formula (CellFood) in the first place was that he was dying of toxic radiation poisoning. Everrett Storey went on to live a healthy full life free of toxic radiation.
Port Hope residents may soon find themselves participating in a plan to cleanse the radiation from their bodies. News of this unique radiation cleansing product called CellFood getting to Port Hope residents attention will surely cause some of them to want to take action. By the time this article is published this information may already be in the Port Hope newspaper.
A plan is currently being developed to have 100 Port Hope residents add CellFood to there diet in order to test it’s effect on reducing toxic radiation levels. For this to be a valid study, participating Port Hope residents will be having their levels of toxic radiation tested before, during and after being on CellFood. Although there is still no set date as to when this plan will launch some residents have already started using the CellFood.
Yes there is hope in Port Hope for toxic radiation concerns to be turned around. As soon as the CellFood supplimentation plan goes fullscale the worries will dissappear. Land values and commerce will then go up as the negative media attention turns into good news for Port Hope instead. Port hope will then be viewed as a safe place to live.
Cancer patients using CellFood have reported a substantial reduction in side effects from chemotherapy. While undergoing chemotherapy, cancer patients are made to ingest toxic radiation which kills cancer cells but also causes many undesirable side effects such as loss of appetite and hair loss. Using CellFood helps the body remove harmful substances such as toxic radiation.
Why isn’t CellFood a part of mainstream cancer patient treatment? That is likely due to the difficulty in getting any beneficial nutritional supplementation recognized as treatment by the FDA. Doctors are discouraged from informing you that CellFood and other alternative cancer treatments even exists. It’s a shame that cancer patients are given toxic radiation as “treatment” and having to undergo its adverse effects when products such as CellFood are available on the market.
If the CellFood tests positive at removing toxic radiation from people’s bodies effectively then Port Hope residents should be using it. The cost of treating the town of Port Hope would far offset the cost of lawsuits and medical claims. It would also be a demonstration of integrity by the company who takes responsability for the effect it’s existance may be having on the local residents.
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