hiroshima bomb radiation and meta-health by ms. anu mehta

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Hiroshima Bomb Radiationand META-Health

“On August 6th, 1945 at 8.15 am, an American B-29 bomber had carried outthe World’s first atomic bombing. On that day 13 newborn babies died evenbefore they had time to cry. Over 100,000 people-men, women, and children

had perished and a millions were injured and homeless"

So many people had sustained heavy burns and their skin had melted due to the heat and radiation of the bomb.

They had jumped into the salty water of river Motoyasu as it is connected to the sea. This irritated the wounded areas

further. Their face and bodies were burnt were beyond recognition, and could not be recognized.

Emotional trauma on mind body and spirit of survivors of Hiroshima.

The impact of shock was greater near the epicenter of the bomb. The

symptoms or injuries appearing soon after the bombing derived from heat, blast or radiation are known as acute

effects.

Bone marrowand mucous membranes Hair loss,Bleeding gums,Purpura,Stomatitis,Hemorrhagic tendencies,Reduced red and white blood cells and other Blood abnormalities.Death

Effects of Radiation

Side Effects of Radiation

Keloids,Cataract,Leukemia,Malignant tumorsand in-vitro effect appeared.

META-Health explains

• that body is doing something meaningful to protect life.

• Disease that manifested years was actually part of regeneration process.

Keloid

Keloid is an irregular abnormal scar tissue which occurs when the skin is healing. During the trauma the survivors felt unprotected and separated from loved ones. The body grew extra skin in order to give extra protection to the individual against further trauma.

Keloid

Cancer

• Cancers: Cancers began to increase in Japan after 1960. Most cancers occur a few years after a trauma i.e. almost when people come to terms with something. According to META-Health some of the cancers and their conflicts

Cancer

• Myeloma(tumor of bone marrow) due to self-devaluation conflict;

• Ovarian cancer: brutal separation from loved ones.

• Urinary tract cancer: unable to mark ones territory.

• Breast cancer-worry nest and brutal separation conflict.

• Esophagus cancer: unable to swallow some information

• Colon cancer: unable to get rid of shit in life.

• Stomach cancer unable to digest a problem of big chunk of information or anger.

• Lung cancer: fear of death.

• Leukemia: loss of ones identity

Cancer

• Myeloma(tumor of bone marrow) due to self-devaluation conflict;

• Ovarian cancer: brutal separation from loved ones.

• Urinary tract cancer: unable to mark ones territory.

• Breast cancer-worry nest and brutal separation conflict.

• Esophagus cancer: unable to swallow some information

• Colon cancer: unable to get rid of shit in life.

• Stomach cancer unable to digest a problem of big chunk of information or anger.

• Lung cancer: fear of death.

• Leukemia: loss of ones identity

Cancer

Myeloma(tumor of bone marrow) due to self-devaluation conflict;

Cancer

• Ovarian cancer: brutal separation from loved ones.

Cancer

• Urinary tract cancer: unable to mark ones territory.

Cancer

• Breast cancer-worry nest and brutal separation conflict.

Cancer

• Esophagus cancer: unable to swallow some information

Cancer

• Colon cancer: unable to get rid of shit in life.

Cancer

• Stomach cancer unable to digest a problem of big chunk of information or anger.

Cancer

• Lung cancer: fear of death.

Cancer

• Leukemia: loss of ones identity

Cataract

• occurred due to thevisual brutal separation from loved ones which caused life to be colorless and grey this caused the clouding of the lens.

In - Vitro Exposure

• of the radiation caused microcephaly or mental retardation in the progeny. Could it be that some surviving pregnant mothers saw no hope in life and this impacted the unborn child?

The trauma and the aftermaths of the bombing were heart breaking. Getting to know of the cause of the trauma would

actually help the survivors and their future generations to find a strategy to deal with

further presumed and actual attacks. Spending millions of dollars on prevention

would be a better idea that the expenditure on the rehabilitation of the victims.

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