Potassium Iodide Anti-Radiation Tablets (130mg, 60ct)

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BE PREPARED FOR A NUCLEAR DISASTER

When a nuclear disaster is imminent, you won’t have time to run to the grocery store for supplies. The time to be prepared is now. So how do you prepare for something as terrible as a nuclear explosion? First, you need Potassium Iodide Anti-Radiation Tablets.

Potassium Iodide is a thyroid blocker. During a nuclear radiation emergency, Radioactive Iodine (I-131) can destroy the thyroid of humans and animals. Even small amounts of I-131 can cause cancer of the thyroid. By taking Potassium Iodide (KI), the thyroid becomes saturated with "good iodine" and cannot absorb the "bad iodine" I-131.

According to the CDC, in some radiation emergencies, usually nuclear power plant accidents, radioactive iodine may be released into the environment and enter the body through breathing or eating it. This is known as internal contamination. When the thyroid absorbs high levels of radioactive iodine, it can increase the risk of thyroid cancer in infants, children, and young adults many years after exposure. The thyroid is a gland in the neck that plays an important role in many body functions.

How KI Protects the Thyroid

KI and radioactive iodine are both types of iodine. According to the CDC, they are both absorbed by the thyroid. For KI to work, a person must take it before or shortly after exposure to radioactive iodine. When a person takes the right amount of KI at the right time, it can help block the thyroid from absorbing radioactive iodine. This happens because the thyroid has already absorbed the KI, and there is no room to absorb the radioactive iodine.

Take these 130mg tablets only as directed by authorities or your medical professional. Each factory-sealed bottle has 60 tablets. 

Daily Dosage:

Each pill is "X" scored for easy splitting

  • Adults (including those breastfeeding): take 130 mg
  • Newborns from birth to 1 month (nursing & non-nursing): take 16 mg (1/8 of a 130 mg tablet or 1/8 mL of solution)
  • Infants and children 1 month to 3 years (nursing & non-nursing): take 32 mg (1/4 of a 130 mg tablet or 1/4 mL of solution)
  • Children 3 to 18: take 65 mg
  • Children 150 pounds or more: take full adult dose (130 mg)

Ingredients: Potassium Iodide (130 mg), Calcium Carbonate, Di-Calcium Phosphate Dihydrate, Corscarmellose Sodium, Stearic Acid.

Tablets may be crushed and mixed with juice or milk. Animals or pets can take Potassium Iodide too.

WARNING: Consult your physician before taking Potassium Iodide if you have iodine allergies, dermatitis herpetiformis (DH), vasculitis, thyroid disease, or heart disease.

10 year shelf life. Store in a cool, dark and dry location for extended shelf life. Keep out of reach of children.   

Plastic Recycling Code: Plastic #2: HDPE

Weight of this product is 0.26 pounds

DESCRIPTION

BE PREPARED FOR A NUCLEAR DISASTER

When a nuclear disaster is imminent, you won’t have time to run to the grocery store for supplies. The time to be prepared is now. So how do you prepare for something as terrible as a nuclear explosion? First, you need Potassium Iodide Anti-Radiation Tablets.

Potassium Iodide is a thyroid blocker. During a nuclear radiation emergency, Radioactive Iodine (I-131) can destroy the thyroid of humans and animals. Even small amounts of I-131 can cause cancer of the thyroid. By taking Potassium Iodide (KI), the thyroid becomes saturated with "good iodine" and cannot absorb the "bad iodine" I-131.

According to the CDC, in some radiation emergencies, usually nuclear power plant accidents, radioactive iodine may be released into the environment and enter the body through breathing or eating it. This is known as internal contamination. When the thyroid absorbs high levels of radioactive iodine, it can increase the risk of thyroid cancer in infants, children, and young adults many years after exposure. The thyroid is a gland in the neck that plays an important role in many body functions.

How KI Protects the Thyroid

KI and radioactive iodine are both types of iodine. According to the CDC, they are both absorbed by the thyroid. For KI to work, a person must take it before or shortly after exposure to radioactive iodine. When a person takes the right amount of KI at the right time, it can help block the thyroid from absorbing radioactive iodine. This happens because the thyroid has already absorbed the KI, and there is no room to absorb the radioactive iodine.

Take these 130mg tablets only as directed by authorities or your medical professional. Each factory-sealed bottle has 60 tablets. 

Daily Dosage:

Each pill is "X" scored for easy splitting

  • Adults (including those breastfeeding): take 130 mg
  • Newborns from birth to 1 month (nursing & non-nursing): take 16 mg (1/8 of a 130 mg tablet or 1/8 mL of solution)
  • Infants and children 1 month to 3 years (nursing & non-nursing): take 32 mg (1/4 of a 130 mg tablet or 1/4 mL of solution)
  • Children 3 to 18: take 65 mg
  • Children 150 pounds or more: take full adult dose (130 mg)

Ingredients: Potassium Iodide (130 mg), Calcium Carbonate, Di-Calcium Phosphate Dihydrate, Corscarmellose Sodium, Stearic Acid.

Tablets may be crushed and mixed with juice or milk. Animals or pets can take Potassium Iodide too.

WARNING: Consult your physician before taking Potassium Iodide if you have iodine allergies, dermatitis herpetiformis (DH), vasculitis, thyroid disease, or heart disease.

10 year shelf life. Store in a cool, dark and dry location for extended shelf life. Keep out of reach of children.   

Plastic Recycling Code: Plastic #2: HDPE

Weight of this product is 0.26 pounds

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Potassium Iodide Anti-Radiation Tablets (130mg, 60ct)

Potassium Iodide Anti-Radiation Tablets (130mg, 60ct)

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