Mother of God, paynecasey, tell me you don't take these idiots seriously!
They're selling algae. Do you know what algae eats? Everything in the environment it can get. So if all the radiation is out there, you are scarfing it up in your algae pills right alongside the guy who ordered the cedar-plank Salmon, sitting next to you in the restaurant. So if you haven't dropped dead yet from radiation poisoning after consuming all that algae, guess what? You're going to be ok!
The entire universe is radioactive. It always has been, every second of your life, before you got here and after you are gone. Lead? Used for radiation shielding? Radioactive. One of the Uranium isotopes, I forget which one at the moment, is also frequently used as radiation shielding. Bananas are radioactive. Water, before Fukushima ever was built? Contains Tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen. Yes, water is radioactive, and not by a little bit, because there are lots of other things in it besides just Tritium that are radioactive.
Isnt the name bypassing the filter?
Just saw it today. Bit harsh people.
Mother of God, paynecasey, tell me you don't take these idiots seriously!
They're selling algae. Do you know what algae eats? Everything in the environment it can get. So if all the radiation is out there, you are scarfing it up in your algae pills right alongside the guy who ordered the cedar-plank Salmon, sitting next to you in the restaurant. So if you haven't dropped dead yet from radiation poisoning after consuming all that algae, guess what? You're going to be ok!
The entire universe is radioactive. It always has been, every second of your life, before you got here and after you are gone. Lead? Used for radiation shielding? Radioactive. One of the Uranium isotopes, I forget which one at the moment, is also frequently used as radiation shielding. Bananas are radioactive. Water, before Fukushima ever was built? Contains Tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen. Yes, water is radioactive, and not by a little bit, because there are lots of other things in it besides just Tritium that are radioactive.
Go Fukushima yourself.
Mother of God, paynecasey, tell me you don't take these idiots seriously!
They're selling algae. Do you know what algae eats? Everything in the environment it can get. So if all the radiation is out there, you are scarfing it up in your algae pills right alongside the guy who ordered the cedar-plank Salmon, sitting next to you in the restaurant. So if you haven't dropped dead yet from radiation poisoning after consuming all that algae, guess what? You're going to be ok!
The entire universe is radioactive. It always has been, every second of your life, before you got here and after you are gone. Lead? Used for radiation shielding? Radioactive. One of the Uranium isotopes, I forget which one at the moment, is also frequently used as radiation shielding. Bananas are radioactive. Water, before Fukushima ever was built? Contains Tritium, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen. Yes, water is radioactive, and not by a little bit, because there are lots of other things in it besides just Tritium that are radioactive.
Concur with Snover. Radiation is all about dose. Everyone has an annual threshold that is healthy, and it's quite high. Now, by ingestion, your dose threshold is much lower, so I wouldn't be eating pacific tuna or salmon every day myself.
Here's a relevant chart from the prominent webcomic XKCD that put a lot of work into making a visual aid for comparing how much radiation is typically received.
Concur with Snover. Radiation is all about dose. Everyone has an annual threshold that is healthy, and it's quite high. Now, by ingestion, your dose threshold is much lower, so I wouldn't be eating pacific tuna or salmon every day myself.
Here's a relevant chart from the prominent webcomic XKCD that put a lot of work into making a visual aid for comparing how much radiation is typically received.