http://www.naturalnews.com/032050_radioactive_food_nuclear_radiation.html
The radiation risk from Fukushima is "no longer negligable," says CRIIRAD, the French research authority on radioactivity. It is now warning expectant mothers and young children to avoid drinking milk or rainwater. They should also avoid certain types of vegetables and cheese due to the dangerously high levels of radiation they may contain thanks to the radioactive fallout spreading across the globe (http://www.euractiv.com/en/health/r...). CRIIRAD now says that eating these items qualifies as "risky behavior." And yet, in practically the same sentence, the organization claims there is "absolutely no need" for anyone to take iodine tablets. That's right: There's so much radiation in the food that you probably shouldn't eat it. But all that radiation is so harmless that you don't need to protect yourself from it with iodine. It's amazing how these people think they can have it both ways. The institute goes on to say that drinking rainwater might be dangerous, but standing in the rain is perfectly safe. There's actually some sense to this, as ingesting radioactive water is indeed far more dangerous than merely being drenched in it. But U.S. nuclear authorities make no such distinction, by the way.
Despite these warnings, the real issue that few are willing to acknowledge so far is that Fukushima fallout will continue for many more months. And during this fallout, there will be a cumulative load of radiation raining down upon the grasses, fruits and vegetables that make up the global food supply. How high those levels get is anyone's guess, and those animals that feed upon those grasses -- such as cattle, goats and sheep -- will tend to further concentrate the radioactivity, producing milk and meat products that are far more radioactive than the grasses upon which they fed. This is a very sad circumstance, of course, because it means that the corn-fed, factory-farmed cattle will probably be LESS radioactive than the open-range grass-fed cattle whose beef products are usually far better for you. Although I'm not personally someone who consumes beef, I'm a big supporter of those who choose grass-fed beef over the corn-fed factory farmed beef.
If you expect government to be consistent then you will be sorely dissappointed.
very concerning.
http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/blaylock-radiation-us-japan/2011/03/15/id/389474
Yeah, I got an alarmist e-mail last week. Which set me thinking: here we are, surrounded by a myriad of electro-magnetic fields every day, worrying about just one more source of radiation. Nonsense.
"Nonsense."
Yeah, what does a neurosurgeon know anyway? I'd much rather stick with some guy on a message board's opinion.
limitgov: "Nonsense." Yeah, what does a neurosurgeon know anyway? I'd much rather stick with some guy on a message board's opinion.
You may trust me when I say that whether folks at the other side of the planet eat vegetables or not for a year, makes no difference to me whatever. I certainly assume my thoughts make none to you either, and I’m happy that way.