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Higher radiation levels in sea near Fukushima

Cesium-137Radiation levels in harbour off Fukushima hit two-year high Australia Network News 10 Oct 2013 Radiation levels in harbour seawater beside one of the damaged Fukushima reactors spiked this week to the highest level in two years.

The operator of the crippled Japanese nuclear plant, TEPCO, says Cesium-134 and Cesium-137 readings on Wednesday jumped 13 times the previous day’s reading.

The readings were taken in the harbour right next to the Fukushima plant, hundreds of meters from the port entrance that connects to the Pacific Ocean.

Radiation from water leaking from the facility is mostly confined to the harbour around the plant, officials have said……http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-10-10/an-radiation-levels-in-harbour-off-fukushima-hit-two-year-high/5015082

October 11, 2013 - Posted by | Fukushima 2013, Japan, oceans

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  1. Christiana can you explain this to me. Our research of organic sulfur on humans who had radiation therapy had their cells protected from the radiation while the radiation killed the anaerobic cancer cells. When Ed McCabe sent me seven articles from Pub Med I had not found which said sulfur can protect and repair the damage of radiation exposure and no one suggests it for the people of the world, not just Japan.
    Cesium 137 sulfates and leaves the body harmlessly in our stool, the NIH is responsible for that addition
    which we have been observing for the last 14 years.
    Am I in Neverland and whose dog is this pulling on my pant leg.
    I hear only those in our study who seem to understand the minerals of life, No radioactive mineral is a mineral of life.
    Got sulfur?
    Christiana please help with this frustrating mess.

    Patrick McGean's avatar Comment by Patrick McGean | October 13, 2013 | Reply


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