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Himalayan salt?

Started by robomont, November 19, 2013, 11:10:15 AM

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petrus4

Quote from: robomont on November 19, 2013, 11:10:15 AM
So as a listener of aj.he talks up iodine and how himalayan salt has lots of it .do any of the members eat gourmet salt?
Is it worth it?

Some of it is legit, but I've read about at least one case where it was marketed as Himalayan, but actually came from a relatively normal salt mine in Pakistan.  It's like most things.  Caveat emptor.
"Sacred cows make the tastiest hamburgers."
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zorgon

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Quote from: ArMaP on November 21, 2013, 01:36:10 AM
And yes, I do enjoy my milk, it's probably the radiation that gives it that extra taste.  :P

Radiation is a funny beastie. The human can take a lot over time and it is not accumulative. That is why radiation workers have those badges. If they get too much... they need to leave for a while

But it's like hot water... you can take hot showers without damage but if you get to close to the limit you will do damage. Once radiation starts killing cells, your in trouble. But even severe radiation burns have been treated.

The biggest danger is long term mutations and since Fukushima is still pouring it out with no end in site, we have no way of guaging the long term effect.  The fact that radiation is already in the food chai as high up the ladder as the big tuna... and so soon... that is scary

So a program on the barrier reef... 2 degree temp difference in the water for a long time will kill the reef...

As for Chernobyl...

Carvalho, F.P. (1986). Radioactivity fallout in Portugal following the Chernobyl accident. Laboratorio Nacional de Engenharia e Tecnologia Industrial, Saracem, Portugal.

Almost none of the Chernobyl fallout reached Portugal compared to the rest of Europe. Within the Azore Islands, peak values of 131I in milk 1.5 Bq/l, and for 137Cs 19 Bq/l.



UK readings
http://www.davistownmuseum.org/cbm/Rad7b4.html#United Kingdom

deuem

So if I look at all of the radiation fall out maps, I see that ArMaP and I will be one of the last ones on Peggy to go. But He will get hit before I do so there is a silver linning in that death cloud after all. lol  ;) ;) ;)

Matrix and I will be the last ones standing...At that time we will re-boot the program and start again..........

Deuem

robomont

So armap is your canary in the coal mine.i can die in peace then.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

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