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Re: Radium Article in Florida paper





THERAPEUTIC RADIOENERGIC HOT MINERAL SPRINGS OF IKARIA                                                                

The essential elements in IKARIA's therapeutic radioenergic hot mineral springs are saline radium and radonium.    The springs  relate the radon activity in Mache-unit (Mache-unit = 364 picoCi/liter water or air.

http://www.island-ikaria.com/nature/springs.asp

Jose Julio Rozental

joseroze@netvision.net.il

Israel







----- Original Message ----- 

From: "Stewart Farber" <farbersa@optonline.net>

To: "Radsafe" <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>

Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 10:42 PM

Subject: Radium Article in Florida paper





> Radsafe:

> Yesterday I sent a brief note to Scott Streater,  the report who wrote the 

> article posted to radsafe on Wednesday [see hyperlink below]  expressing my 

> dismay at the inaccuracy of the article and the graphic which accompanied 

> it.

> 

> LINK TO ARTICLE IN QUESTION:

> http://www.pensacolanewsjournal.com/news/090703/Local/ST002.shtml

> 

> 

> The reporter has gotten back to me today [see his email below the  

> "=======" ] asking what I felt was "inaccurate and misleading". As he notes 

> below, a "physician from the American Cancer Society" wrote him stating it 

> was accurate. I have a number of clear concerns I will put into a note 

> which I'll prepare this weekend.

> 

> However, if anyone who read or might read the article in the Pensacola News 

> Journal [click on hyperlink above] about radium in water, and wants to 

> suggest their thoughts which may raise points I might overlook,  in a reply 

> which I'll compile and edit, please send your comments to me and I'll pull 

> them together into a single submission.

> 

> Alternatively, feel free to follow the links in the above article to send a 

> comment yourself directly to the journalist, Mr. Streater.

> 

> Stewart Farber, MS Public Health

> Consulting Scientist

> [203] 367-0791

> ======

> From: ScottStreater1@aol.com

> To: farbersa@optonline.net

> Subject: Radium

> Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 14:29:42 -0400 (EDT)

> 

> > Mr. Farber,

> >

> > Thank you for the e-mail. My name is Scott Streater, the reporter who 

> > wrote the stories. I'm sorry I'm just now getting back to you. Your 

> > message was only forwarded to me a few minutes ago. If you would, I'd 

> > like to know specifically what you felt was "inaccurate and misleading," 

> > particularly the graphic. Just minutes after I received your message, I 

> > received an e-mail from a physician with the American Cancer Society who 

> > expressed the opposite opinion.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Scott Streater

> >

> 

> 

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