Coming into contact with something else that has been irradiated doesn't give you any radiation. I think the problem most people have when understanding this is that they link the terms radiation and radioactive together in their minds although they don't mean the same thing.
Radioactive materials regularly emit radiation. So if something is radioactive and you come into contact with it, that's another story. But something that is irradiated does not automatically become radioactive as well.
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In response to Justin Knight
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In response to Vito Stolidus
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http://www.cancure.org/cancer_fighting_foods.htm There a hole list!
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In response to Dark_Shadow_Ninja
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pfft
everything kills you untill everyone realises the only way forward is real food, without added chemicals then yes...you are being poisned.. the government is telling all schools in my area to cut down on "sugary drinks" but they are more than happy to give us drinks full of poison (aspartime)... if you want to live till your 60 then go eat at your grandparents, they will fatten you up but at least you know the sugar is just rotting your teeth as oppose to the rest of your body... |
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Nevertheless, McDonald's food is most likely not a decent carcinogen. Just unhealthy.