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AW: Anyone know the number of the local Better Business Bureau?



Looking at everydays newspaper (low-level ones), at weekly journals etc. I

could feed the RADSAFE community with dozens of messages, claiming that

eternal youth, smooth skin, etc is promised. Isn't the cosmetic industry one

of the best examples of promising and claiming what is ridiculous?

Furthermore - with less budget - we learn that certain copper threads in

your maddress will protect you from the "earth radiation" and dozens of

scientists are cited in order to confirm the protection. There is no

difference for "earth radiation" and "radioactive radiation", which is

treated equally. But it will cost you of course!



Therefore the message you cite is not really dangerous in my opinion - it is

addressed to low-level customers, who are silly enough to spend their money

on that. Radiation protection specialists should do, what I do - laugh about

it.



Franz







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    Gesendet: Samstag, 17. Juli 2004 16:29

    An: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

    Betreff: Anyone know the number of the local Better Business Bureau?





    I ran across this quite by accident.  It's a site selling a book on how

to "detoxify radiation from your body."



    Oh man.



    Barbara



    http://www.radiationdetox.com/