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Radioactive Elements Mimic and Displace Nutrients

Ionizing radiation damages cells, tissues, and organs. When radioactive elements are consumed via air, water, or food, they are absorbed as if they were nutrients because they resemble nutrients closely. Once in the body, they compete with and displace nutrients, radiating the body from the inside out.

This presentation reviews sources of radioactive elements, which nutrients they displace, and their adverse effects on health.

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