Radiation from Japan's nuclear disaster reached Arizona this week.
"The Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency on Monday detected what it calls "insignificant" trace amounts of iodine-131 associated with releases from Japan's Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant.
An instrument in Phoenix and five west of Phoenix that were set up originally to monitor the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station measured less than 0.1 millirems of iodine-131, said agency director Aubrey Godwin." Click here for the rest of the story.
And click here for a discussion of the role of kelp and other seaweed products in protecting your body from the effects of radiation.
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