Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency righteous about possibly radioactive jewellery, silent on nuclear threats
Michelle Drummond – I feel the important thing about this article is the fact that the AUSTRALIAN RADIATION PROTECTION AND NUCLEAR SAFETY AGENCY raised a warning about the dangers associated with radiation and getting too close to uranium and thorium in jewellery, however, they argue there are no dangers associated with mining, processing, using uranium and thorium in the production nuclear power, let alone storing the waste for thousands of years.
I also find it concerning that individuals are unable to connect the dots.
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Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency warns over wearing ’scalar energy’ jewellery, Adelaide Now , Tory Shepherd, State Editor, Sunday Mail (SA), April 28, 2019 Radioactive jewellery being sold in Australia can expose wearers to uranium and thorium, the radiation watchdog has warned.
Sellers claim the mystical “scalar energy” jewellery uses embedded holograms to help with balance, building muscle, sleep, pain relief, giving a “youthful glow” and, ironically, blocking electromagnetic radiation.
The Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) says the products, also called “quantum energy” or “quantum science” products, not only risked exposing the wearer, but did not work.
The agency said it had confirmed the presence of radioactive material in scalar pendants, and while it could not test all products, anything “scalar” might contain radioactive particles.
A US probe also found volcanic rock or sand in the products contained radioactive traces.
ARPANSA spokesman Ken Karipidis said the health claims were “not consistent with current scientific knowledge and it is difficult, if not impossible, to verify any benefits”……. https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/australian-radiation-protection-and-nuclear-safety-agency-warns-over-wearing-scalar-energy-jewellery/news-story/4f01a9201287e8826ec84af88ae27084
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April 29, 2019 -
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