tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6714063.post6853234446240513708..comments2023-10-09T00:45:55.603+09:00Comments on Shisaku: How Can This Be Even Close To True?MTChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04626942240117432624noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6714063.post-41654071312055028802012-04-29T04:57:31.137+09:002012-04-29T04:57:31.137+09:00It seems a bit optimistic to imagine anyone would ...It seems a bit optimistic to imagine anyone would want to move back there to test the theory, but some issues upon why radionuclide half lives are not the whole story include the following.<br /><br />Strontium is chemically like calcium, but accumulation in bones is not just about humans - Wild animals have bones and they acquire it as well. When they die, their bones are in the environment but the strontium is chemically "locked up" and buried away. Rats, fieldmice, badgers, dead birds, bears and fishbones do add up to quite a lot of biological matter.<br /><br />http://www.ithyroid.com/cesium.htm<br /><br />Cesium is a bit harder, but as this site notes, you can regulate the cesium content of your body by ensuring that your potassium is kept correct.<br /><br />So, for most people it will probably be a case of eating bananas and not worrying about it. Except that they have elevated levels of Potassium 40....So don't blame me if you get cancer that way...Andrew S. Mooneynoreply@blogger.com