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Re: Indian Scientists Use Radiation to Cure Flatulence



In a message dated Fri, 29 Mar 2002  4:51:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, Norman Cohen <ncohen12@comcast.net> writes:



<<I have not made up my mind about food irradiation, though I would tend to oppose it for now. I'd like long term studies looking at what might happen if one ate irrdadiated food continually over many years. >>



Just FYI, we have been eating irradiated food continually over several million years.  All our food is irradiated.  Now, if you're saying, "but that's different, because that's at low doses and low dose-rates, and can't be compared to the high doses and high dose-rates in food irradiation," I would agree, but then I would also recognize that the same argument probably applies to human irradiation as well.



Barbara

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