RodISHI
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Irradiation changes not only the texture but also removes some of the nutritional value but hey if you like it by all means eat it.Why would I want to buy food that has been altered? I like to know when a fruit of vegetable has been on the shelf longer than it should be. The quality of radiated food verses non radiated food is better in my opinion. Fruits that have been picked green and radiated never ripen and that there is enough to tell me that food is dead food.Irradiation and Food Safety Answers to Frequently Asked QuestionsI don't live on the coast wouldn't even consider it at this point and I sure as heck wouldn't eat any sea food caught off the coast. Yet I also try to avoid any food at the grocery store that has been radiated, avoid xrays whenever possible and I purposely avoid any other known toxins when I can. (BTW, my dad worked for a brief time putting in additions at a Nuclear plant. Just that little bit of exposure of working near an active plant for a few month gained him some cancer when he was in his forties)
I have very good friends too that are the experts that are exposing the lies being perpetuated by greed monsters throughout who claim their is no danger in putting more of this chit into the environment. You can claim whatever you like about me and claim "fake news" all you desire but I will accept their expertise over your bs any day of the week.
Yet I also try to avoid any food at the grocery store that has been radiated,
What food has been "radiated"?
Just that little bit of exposure of working near an active plant for a few month gained him some cancer when he was in his forties
How do you know it was the "extra" and not the background radiation?
Or that it was radiation at all?
(note: not an endorsement of FDA or their opinions, just a page so you will know what I was talking about)
The experts were the doctors who determined exactly what he was exposed to that caused that specific type of cancer that he had.
Are you afraid irradiation makes your food radioactive?
The experts were the doctors who determined exactly what he was exposed to that caused that specific type of cancer that he had.
How did they know it was the "extra" and not the background radiation?
You'd have to ask his doctors the technical questions of how they determined his specific cancer came from his few months of exposure working next to an active plant.
Why would I want to buy food that has been altered?
Altered how? Be specific.
You'd have to ask his doctors the technical questions of how they determined his specific cancer came from his few months of exposure working next to an active plant.
No kidding, since working "next to an active plant" would add almost no additional exposure.