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Urgent Supply Alert
Government Commandeered National Potassium Iodide and Prussian Blue Supplies
We want to make sure you hear this from us directly. We were just notified by our suppliers that the U.S. Military has commandeered the entire national inventory of both Prussian blue (held by McGruff) and Potassium iodide (held by Anbex) — the two primary U.S. suppliers of these critical radiation emergency medications.
This means the civilian supply chain has been effectively cut off, and we do not know when — or if — new stock will become available.
What this means for you:
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We currently have a limited supply of Potassium iodide remaining, but once it’s gone, we have no timeline for replenishment. Potassium iodide is a cornerstone of nuclear emergency preparedness. It protects the thyroid gland from radioactive iodine exposure, and it’s recommended to have on hand by health authorities before an emergency — not after. In a crisis situation, it simply won’t be available. If you’ve been thinking about adding KI to your preparedness kit, now is the time to act.
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Prussian blue is already unavailable.
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Protecting your thyroid is step one. But nuclear exposure also suppresses your immune system, leaving the body vulnerable to serious bacterial infections in the days and weeks that follow. That’s why physicians treating secondary infections that could be caused by radiation exposure use broad-spectrum antibiotics as a frontline intervention. The JaseCase includes 120 capsules of Doxycycline — a critical piece of a complete radiation emergency plan, not just an afterthought.
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