Rabblevox
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Sat Mar-12-11 10:32 PM
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A really good article about radiation poisoning and iodine tablets. |
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It's long and wonky, but written for a reasonably intelligent non-scientist. Why take iodide for radiation poisoning? By Leigh Krietsch Boerner http://ljkboerner.wordpress.com/2011/03/12/why-give-iodide-for-radiation-poisoning/
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Sat Mar-12-11 10:38 PM
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Sat Mar-12-11 11:05 PM
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2. Thank you so much for posting this. I sent it to my brother who is in Kyoto Japan, 600 miles |
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Sun Mar-13-11 12:22 AM
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3. Just take enough iodine to fill the thyroid need so the radioactive stuff can't find a parking spot. |
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Because if the bad Iodine parks in your thyroid, it sits there taking pot shots at your genes until one of them actually deforms into a cancer. And now you say yuch with a disgusted feel to it.
Oh, and fission is when an atom's nucleus splits, usually after being hit by a neutron, rather than just being an atom being hit by a neutron. Not that it matters I guess.
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Sun Mar-13-11 02:40 AM
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4. it does matter, and thanks for the clarification.... |
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There is so much mis and dis-information out there, I think accuracy and clarity helps.
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Sun Mar-13-11 05:40 PM
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5. Cancer risk isn't great. |
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Non-zero, to be sure.
The greater risk is rampant hypothyroidism caused by RAI-induced die-off of thyroid cells.
Esp. bad in places where a lot of the traditioanl winter vegetables are Brassica. Most of them are thyroid-suppressant.
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