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Hi-  actually the market for fresh sushi grade yellow fin tuna has stalled
in or area. Our local Central Coast Fish Market here in California said
they aren't buying or supplying yellow fin because the radiation levels are
up.   they said it could be decades before they drop.
On Jun 10, 2012 4:32 PM, "Diane Heath" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> I am wondering whether anyone on the west coast has been seriously
monitoring the
> Fukushima radiation situation, and to what extent one should place
credence in films
> like these.  Are there reliable and uncensored sources of current
information??
>
> http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/5/prweb9498292.htm<
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/5/prweb9498292.htm>
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItPra2Y0M7Q&feature=related<
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItPra2Y0M7Q&feature=related>
>
> http://fairewinds.com/<http://fairewinds.com/>
>
> I think the idea of the northern hemisphere population migrating into the
southern
> hemisphere is a little extreme, and is fraught with problems of its own.
 I further
> believe there are precautions we should know about, for example, whether
it is safe
> to buy wild Alaska fishes, and whether our soils are contaminated.  First
and foremost
> might be to consider supplements and foods to protect against radiation
toxicity.
>
> Kelp, but not Pacific kelp, obviously, wakame seaweed from the Atlantic,
and east
> coast miso might be curative, and potassium iodide {which I currently
take for thyroid
> at the rate of 1 drop per day}, as well as all the major antioxidants
might be good
> considerations for anybody in the west coast states.
>
> I also plan to purchase a geiger counter, and am not very informed yet.
 It must be
> something which records Cesium 134, as well as 137...
>
> Anybody out there who has complementary information, would probably be a
help to
> us all.
>
> Diane H.

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