Radioactivity in wildberries?

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Radioactivity in wildberries?

Romana
Bought some wildberries - blueberries and lingonberry from the shop. Blended them and drank some of it, then I felt some burning sensation in the face like there were oxidative activity. The skin also looked not so good after a while. The berries came from lithuana and poland. Should one more stick to gardenberries than some wildberries. I mean if one starts eating a lot of it it can be a problem? A google search also showed me results that it had been found high radioactivity in lingonberries some places.
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UphillBattle
romana- im not sure where you are located, but here in the united states, wild blueberies from the state of maine are proving themselves to bereally good quality,, ive been told that "wild" blueverries have the most positive effect versus non wild
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Re: Radioactivity in wildberries?

Jinna
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Wild blueberries or any super antioxidant fresh food can cause all sorts of reaction in the body.

One of them is to push out unwanted toxins for excretion.

Many people, the more they clean their diets and increase antioxidants will have a multitude of symptoms SPECIALLY on skin (but not only).

Skin rash, pimples, sores, fevers, etc are among the most common reactions I hear.

Joint pain come next, spine, small and big joints.

Nerve pains maybe come in 3rd place.

The more antioxidants you take, the more you feel them acting in your whole body.

At least, that has been my experience...
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Romana
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Tried now again with 2dl blueberries and 0,75 dl lingonberries and I got irritated skin in my face and light headache some places. So it tells me either that the berries has some toxins in them or they make the body release too much toxins or activates the toxins. Feels like taking too much garlic or spirulina/chlorella. Anyway one should be careful with potent food. In my view one should detox without negative symptoms, aka a slowly continuying 24/7 detox.
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Re: Radioactivity in wildberries?

Jinna
Unfortunately everyone reacts different.

I like to start slow, but even then I can crash...

I lived on tons of chlorella to be able to move around - or I had no life.

I was taking 100 pills at least, a day, so that I looked like a human being and not a crazy animal with rage...

And yes, detoxing is as bad as being intoxicated, because toxins can go on the move and cause symptoms.

Unfortunately, I know few people that only get better by treating with natural protocols. Most people crash, goes through ups and downs...

I wish there were other ways of healing, but I think of it like a surgery: no one wants to do surgery, cut off some parts of your body, etc, but we still do sometimes to keep on living (like taking off an infected tooth, or cancer on skin). There's a lot of suffering involved in surgery, but without it, sometimes, it means death.

Or like taking an injection: sometimes that painful injection helps us out in the end...

Whether your detox takes 10 min, 1 hour, 24 hours or days, well, we don't know.

Ex: if take a heavy metal mobilizer in great amount (cilantro) and forget to take a binder to pull metals off your body (such as spiru- chlorella - dulse): it may mean a crash for days, weeks, even months, if not years.

Take a potent killer like loads of freeze garlic, coptis, andrographis, and you'll regret.
If this does not kill you, I swear, the suffering will last MUCH more than 24 hours.

so just start slow.

If I were not a regular consumer of super antioxidative foods, I would start slow with one of the most potent antioxidant berries such as wild blueberries.

suppose you consume a lot of other berries regularly, in great amounts: i don't think you would crash with wild blueberries.

I guess it depends on what you are eating already, what your body is used to...

I hope you find your right amount, and climb from there on? Just a suggestion...