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Post by ayezatulbrite on Apr 15, 2012 18:44:09 GMT -5
and the metal structures and fittings of a nuclear power station are subject to "neutron embrittlement" so I wouldn't bet on them being particularly safe in the long term
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Post by ayezatulbrite on Apr 15, 2012 18:50:17 GMT -5
Hey Hatter this Nuke stuff is really cool but it doesn't belong here. How do I split a thread???...from Bob;s cinnamon tip to this last one of his?? SO we can keep talking and not spam up the weather...lol... yeah sorry, got a bit carried away!
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Post by StormInateacup on Apr 15, 2012 18:57:07 GMT -5
I have to go check the admin buttons out to split this..Hatter is off to bed I think. Wait here and read this : Historic Radiation Sickness Methods in Japan In 1945, at the time of the atomic bombing of Japan, Dr. Tatsuichiro Akizuki was Director of the Department of Internal Medicine at St. Francis’s Hospital in Nagasaki. Most patients in the hospital, which was located one mile from the center of the blast, survived the initial effects of the bomb – but came down with symptoms of radiation sickness from the fallout. The doctor fed his staff and patients a strict diet consisting of: brown rice, miso and tamari soy soup, wakame, kombu and other seaweed, Hokkaido pumpkin, and sea salt. He prohibited the consumption of sugar and sweets to help prevent radiation sickness from pre-existing exposure.. Dr. Akizuki saved everyone in his hospital, while many others in the area died from radiation sickness. (1) RESEARCH IN CANADA
In 1968, researchers in Canada reported that sea vegetables contain a polysaccharide substance that selectively binds radioactive strontium and helps eliminate it from the body, thereby providing protection from radiation sickness. In laboratory experiments sodium alginate prepared from kelp, kombu, and other brown seaweeds off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Canada along with radioactive strontium was introduced into rats. Calcium was also used to increase the uptake of the radioactive materials into the bones. A second control group did not receive the seaweed-source sodium alginate. In the group that DID receive the seaweed-source sodium alginate, the bone uptake of the radioactive particles measured in the femur was 80% less than the control group. This indicates a possbile way to prevent radiation sickness from nuclear radiation exposure. This evaluation of biological activity of different marine algae is important because of their practical significance in preventing absorption of radioactive products of atomic fission, as well as in their use as possible natural post-contamination remedies. (2)
It's from here: www.quantum-self.com/quantum-library/health-quantum-library/foods_to_protect_against_radiation_sicknes.htmlbrb...I hope in a new thread...hang on to your hazmat suit...it could be a bumpy ride!!
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Post by admin on Apr 15, 2012 19:08:34 GMT -5
LOL
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Post by StormInateacup on Apr 15, 2012 19:11:07 GMT -5
How clever (and brave) am I??
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Post by admin on Apr 15, 2012 19:13:48 GMT -5
Proud of ya!
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Post by ayezatulbrite on Apr 15, 2012 19:15:15 GMT -5
ahaaa.. here we are!
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Post by StormInateacup on Apr 15, 2012 19:16:10 GMT -5
This link's borked, mate.
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Post by StormInateacup on Apr 15, 2012 19:18:42 GMT -5
Me too!! **gets all puffy** Glad you found me....damn I could see the whole fucking forum disappearing with one idiot (me) misclicking. **whew**
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Post by ayezatulbrite on Apr 15, 2012 19:20:31 GMT -5
it's probably radioactive strontium that the calcium supplements displace
"calcium was also used to increase the uptake of radioactive materials into the bones" I don't geddit?? Why would that happen???
I can't even find iodine on the radium series. I feel like an idiot now. Not sure what's going on?? Gotta study more.. forgotten almost everything I ever learned!
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Post by admin on Apr 15, 2012 19:22:55 GMT -5
it's probably radioactive strontium that the calcium supplements displace "calcium was also used to increase the uptake of radioactive materials into the bones" I don't geddit?? Why would that happen??? I can't even find iodine on the radium series. I feel like an idiot now. Not sure what's going on?? Gotta study more.. forgotten almost everything I ever learned! The only thing you need to remember about radioactive materials is to stay the hell away from them.
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Post by ayezatulbrite on Apr 15, 2012 19:29:39 GMT -5
brown rice would contain phytic aicd which can chelate with some radioactive species... maybe? plus certain bacteria can remove radioactive contamination.... like what happened around Chernobyl... maybe the miso had some friendly bacteria.. but you are NOT allowed to talk about biological transmutation or else the serious physicists / chemists will come round and skelp yer arse!! www.levity.com/alchemy/nelson2_8.html
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Post by ayezatulbrite on Apr 15, 2012 19:41:44 GMT -5
arnie gundersen is the expert when it comes to nuclear power stations:
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Post by ayezatulbrite on Apr 15, 2012 20:01:10 GMT -5
or Prof Chris Busby (calcium blocks strontium and uranium)
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Post by StormInateacup on Apr 15, 2012 20:04:15 GMT -5
or Prof Chris Busby (calcium blocks strontium and uranium) You just know those two blokes are physicists - either that or derelicts - prolly both. My Net is shit too. I was booted of half way thru Arnie - I have to start it again now and have a cuppa - but I am watching...brb..'kay??
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