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- Dianazene abstract "Dianazene was the name given by L. Ron Hubbard to a vitamin supplement containing iron, Vitamin C, and various B vitamins, including especially large doses of niacin. Hubbard promoted it as a form of protection against radiation poisoning during the 1950s, saying that "Dianazene runs out radiation - or what appears to be radiation. It also proofs a person against radiation in some degree. It also turns on and runs out incipient cancer." In 1958, the Food and Drug Administration seized and destroyed 21,000 Dianazene tablets from the Distribution Center Inc, a company with ties to the Church of Scientology, because they were falsely labeled as a preventative and treatment for radiation sickness.Vitamins continue to play a large role in the Scientology Purification Rundown and the secular version in the Narconon program, where it is similarly claimed that large quantities of niacin and other vitamins, combined with the heat in a sauna, can "purify" the body by allowing it to release toxins stored in cellular tissue and to "run out" or ameliorate prior radiation exposure including sunburn.".
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- Dianazene wikiPageRevisionID "674657089".
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink All_About_Radiation.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Ascorbic_acid.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink B_vitamins.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Calcium.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dietary_supplements.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scientology_beliefs_and_practices.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Dicalcium_phosphate.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Ferrous_gluconate.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Food_and_Drug_Administration.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Iron(II)_gluconate.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink L._Ron_Hubbard.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Narconon.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Niacin.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Purification_Rundown.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Riboflavin.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Sunburn.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Thiamine.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Tissue_(biology).
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Toxin.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Vitamin_B1.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Vitamin_B2.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Vitamin_B3.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLink Vitamin_C.
- Dianazene wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dianazene".
- Dianazene hasPhotoCollection Dianazene.
- Dianazene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Dianazene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dianazene wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Scientology.
- Dianazene subject Category:Dietary_supplements.
- Dianazene subject Category:Scientology_beliefs_and_practices.
- Dianazene hypernym Name.
- Dianazene type Dietetic.
- Dianazene type Thing.
- Dianazene comment "Dianazene was the name given by L. Ron Hubbard to a vitamin supplement containing iron, Vitamin C, and various B vitamins, including especially large doses of niacin. Hubbard promoted it as a form of protection against radiation poisoning during the 1950s, saying that "Dianazene runs out radiation - or what appears to be radiation. It also proofs a person against radiation in some degree.".
- Dianazene label "Dianazene".
- Dianazene differentFrom Diazinon.
- Dianazene sameAs m.082c4p.
- Dianazene sameAs Q5271372.
- Dianazene sameAs Q5271372.
- Dianazene sameAs 黛安娜䫈.
- Dianazene wasDerivedFrom Dianazene?oldid=674657089.
- Dianazene isPrimaryTopicOf Dianazene.