Mac Slavo
September 13th, 2017
With the threat from North Korea of a potential and possibly imminent nuclear war on the horizon, many preppers have taken to gathering items which protect them from the effects of radiation. Food can do that as well, and here are ten things you can grow to reduce that damages done by radiation.
It’s terrifying to think about, but there may come a day when the United States will be struck by one or more nuclear weapons. Because of this, Natural News compiled a list of the ten best foods to grow in case this horrific scenario becomes a macabre reality.
Potatoes
Strawberries
Like potatoes, strawberries are extremely easy to grow. All you really need is some soil, some water and a spot on the windowsill, and in no time at all, you will be able to enjoy a plethora of fresh, juicy berries. Strawberries also contain several important nutrients and are a good source of iodine. It’s also been thought that eating strawberries can help prevent breast cancer.
Cranberries
Navy Beans
Red meat will likely become unavailable immediately following a nuclear strike. But, luckily, navy beans contain a significant amount of iron, which your body can use to make blood. They are also rich in iodine, which helps defend against radiation. As most farmers and gardeners will tell you, beans are an important staple in gardens because they help the soil absorb nitrogen. For these reasons, navy beans should be on the top of every survivalist’s list when it comes to the production of sustainable gardens and nutritious foods.
Oranges
Red Peppers
Sunflower Seeds
Just 1/4 of a cup of sunflower seeds is all you need to get your recommended daily amount of Vitamin E, so throw a handful on a salad. They can give your cells protection against harmful radiation in the event of a nuclear attack. In addition, sunflower seeds contain other antioxidants and nutrients that will generally allow you to live a much healthier life.
Pumpkin Seeds
Spirulina
Cocoa
Chocolate, and its main ingredient, cocoa, contains resveratrol, which is a molecule that has the ability to protect chromosomes from radiation damage. Even though food products like Hershey bars and Milky Ways have very little nutritional value, cocoa beans themselves can help you survive a nuclear attack.
One should consider prepping with at least a few of the above food items to help protect the body against the harsh effects of radiation. In the event of a nuclear attack, food will become scarce, and having a basis for preparation could make all the difference.
*This is for educational purposes only, and not intended as medical advice.*
Author: Mac Slavo Views: Read by 3,155 people Date: September 13th, 2017 Website: www.SHTFplan.com
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