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There is no direct equation because beta CPM (counts per minute) is an electron count and (micro and milli) sieverts is an account of ...
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It seems that inadvertent errors were made measuring radiation exposures for residents of Date Japan in the aftermath of the Fukushima D...
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Nuclear Doesn't Belong in the Green New Deal Because its Non-Sustainable and Highly Risky: Former Head of US Nuclear Safety says ...

Chlorella and barley are also grown there. I won't mention the brand of chlorella, but a little research should enlighten anyone. Do the research, beer drinkers and health fans. It's sad that chlorella, of all things, is grown there, since chlorella is known for absorbing radiation.
ReplyDeleteOh for goodness sake, I don't mean chlorella. I mean spirulina. The same radiation-absorbing attribute applies equally to both chlorella and spirulina, Russians used them in an attempt to lessen radiation illness after Chernobyl. Of course, if the spirulina absorbs the radiation before a person takes it, then a person is adding radiation to their body, rather than lessening it.
ReplyDeleteWe have become a culture of death. It has become as hazardous as it ever was to get born, thrive and grow up. If you make it out of the womb alive that is becoming a bit remarkable. Then if you survive all the vaccinations or are lucky enough to get born into a family that is skeptical, you may get shot in school or go into the military and get killed there. Meanwhile what are you eating. Plenty of corn syrup for sure. And GMO's. So much for progress and technology.
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