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by kenned3
1387 days ago
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> Not really.... But even if it were damaging, the damage would be very localized, it would affect at most one cell, and the immune system is easily able to handle that. you could not be more wrong about this. Alpha and Beta are fairly safe OUTSIDE the body. In the case of Alpha it is not able to penetrate the layer of dead skin on your hands. Internal, it is VERY damaging because there is no "dead skin" to protect the internal organs. https://www.epa.gov/radiation/radiation-basics "Some beta particles are capable of penetrating the skin and causing damage such as skin burns. However, as with alpha-emitters, beta-emitters are most hazardous when they are inhaled or swallowed." |
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Tritium is very different. It is chemically just Hydrogen, which is present everywhere in the body. It just can't bioaccumulate.
In any case, if you don't believe me, here's a statement from the FDA regarding the tritiated water released by Fukushima:
[1] https://www.fda.gov/news-events/public-health-focus/fda-resp...