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Japan radiation detected in at least 15 states and in milk samples in Washington state




Ethan A. Huff,
Natural News
March 31, 2011

Radioactive isotopes unique to the Fukushima disaster are now being detected in at least 15 US states, according to recent reports from CNN (http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/03/2...). And the Associated Press (AP) has issued a report claiming that milk samples taken in Washington state have tested positive for low levels of the same radioactive component, Iodine-131, raising concerns about the true widespread effects of the Fukushima nuclear fallout (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/artic...).

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and various state and local authorities continue to repeat the same empty reassurances that all detected levels of radiation — whether they be in air, water, or food — are far below levels of concern, and that people do not need to worry or do anything in response. But is this sound advice?

Earlier in the week, several nuclear facilities in North and South Carolina, as well as in Florida, reportedly detected low levels of Iodine-131 in the air (http://www.naturalnews.com/031881_r...). That same radiation has also been detected across the West Coast, as well as in northeastern states like Pennsylvania and Massachusetts, which clearly indicates that Fukushima radiation has made its way throughout the US, at least in very low levels.

But now, reports have been issued claiming that milk samples from Washington state have also turned up contaminated with Iodine-131. The levels were allegedly far lower than the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) concern limits for the radioactive particles, but they are not necessarily safe even at the levels being detected.

According to the FDA "Radiation Safety" website, the Derived Intervention Level (DIL) for Iodine-131 is 170 becquerels per kilogram (Bq/kg) (http://www.fda.gov/newsevents/publi...). AWall Street Journalreport of the milk incident explains that the Washington samples contained only 0.8 picocuries per liter (pCi/l), or 0.03 Bq/kg. That level is clearly far lower than the FDA's DIL for Iodine-131, but is any level of this radiation actually "safe"? And what about the other more serious types of radioactive particles being emitted from Fukushima that authorities appear to not even be looking for?

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  • Well here's one thing the authorities will never tell you, and here's that thing...The one thing that has to be done is to plant as many cannabis plants around the area of the reactors as quickly as possible, believe me as over time this plant is the only thing that will make the soil healthy again. After the Cheyrnobil incident they covered vast swathes of this area in cannabis plants...Look it up on any search engine of you're choice...G...

  • milk is bad enough without radiation in it. All the pus, hormones and antibiotic in it will kill you eventually. Milk creates an acidic environment in your body, hence creating osteosporis when the body tries to take out the sulphate from your bones. Radiation won't kill us, it's our own food supply that will.

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  • @48snowbird the foods we eat get into our DNA and can alter and create diseases in the long term. Do you see the amount of cancer on the rise as well as diabetes, strokes, et. I am not trying to be argumantive here,and I agree the raw milk is way better, I wouldnt drink it, but I am raw vegan, but I am glad you are doing well, to each his own. Peace

  • @markangeloc whatever - we thrived ~

  • @48snowbird although non pasteurized milk that is raw and fresh is better than what you get in the supermarket, milk in general is very bad for you. We arent intended to consume another animals milk, it's meant for the calf. We should only drink breast milk when children and stop the milk drinking after that. It creates acidosis of the blood, mucos and other ill healht affects.

  • @markangeloc I'm fortunant to live where we can get raw milk - as a kid, we had our own jersey cow - and the best butter, cream and milk one could wish for -

  • Please watch next video about "truth of radiation exposure workers"

    watch?v=QqZtz7ZiVdI

    In particular a sentence of Mr. Hirai is important.

    Ordinary, maintenance of nuclear reactor in Japan is "careless"at all.

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  • Japanese TEPCO and government are really foolish.

    The nuclear reactor didn't break down by tsunami.

    Piping was destroyed already by earthquake.

    That is a man-made disaster.

    It is a mistake and an operation by Tepco and design by GE.

    The staff of electric power company should have been able to avoid an explosion.

    All is the lowest being too late.

    Nuclear fuel more than 6 times of Chernobyl is spreading by a little.

    We are really sorry for people in all world.

    Because our politician is too Idiot.

  • Every time he says the word, "Facts," I can't help but chuckle.

  • Dude the amounts of radiation in the milk are so low that you would get more radiation into the body by making a cell phone call.It's not a big deal.

  • @Wazztheweasel No joke W...

  • @TheGmcFilms Really weed helps with radiation ore you jsut making a joke about smoking weed is good ?

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