HeyThere
05-01-2004, 03:29 AM
Are we living with mini chernobyls (sp)all around?
I was looking up cesium as a "cure" for cancer and there are two types cesium nonradioactive and cesium-137 radioactive. I read the EPA Gov't site and was missinformed there it is the nonradioactive that was said to have curative powers in an unrelated non gov't otto warbug site but epa said it was the cesium-137 which is used in barium and other radioactive applications. Then I looked up cesium computer, then cessium laptop,then cesium digital so now are we running mini chernyobls all around us? I am afraid to investigate further where does the runoff from processing this go it has a half life of 37 years. Did I read or mis read somethings, can someone else look further into this. High exposure leads to cancer.
I was looking up cesium as a "cure" for cancer and there are two types cesium nonradioactive and cesium-137 radioactive. I read the EPA Gov't site and was missinformed there it is the nonradioactive that was said to have curative powers in an unrelated non gov't otto warbug site but epa said it was the cesium-137 which is used in barium and other radioactive applications. Then I looked up cesium computer, then cessium laptop,then cesium digital so now are we running mini chernyobls all around us? I am afraid to investigate further where does the runoff from processing this go it has a half life of 37 years. Did I read or mis read somethings, can someone else look further into this. High exposure leads to cancer.

