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Are Nukes Making You Fat?

By Penney Kome rabble.ca

10-8-3

 

Could radioactive iodine from nuclear tests and power plants be the reason

so many North Americans are overweight? The evidence is surprising.

 

Is America's nuclear policy making you fat? This is a deadly serious

question. Nuclear materials emit radioactive iodine, which has been linked

with thyroid damage. Thyroid disorders, recently discovered to occur twice

as frequently as previously believed, are linked with weight gain.

Therefore, this question: is U.S. nuclear policy adding inches to our

waistlines?

 

Let's start with your thyroid. According to the American Association of

Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE), " Thyroid hormones play a vital role in

the overall body function. Although relatively small, the thyroid gland

produces a hormone that regulates the body's overall metabolism - the rate

at which the body produces energy from nutrients. It influences the heart,

brain, liver, kidneys and skin and affects muscle strength, reproductive

functions and appetite. "

 

I'll repeat those key points: the thyroid regulates both metabolism and

appetite - two factors out of kilter in most overweight people.

 

In January 2003, AACE revised longstanding guidelines for diagnosing

underactive thyroids, and now estimates that, " Thyroid disease affects 1

in 10 Americans (more than diabetes and cancer combined), yet half of

those affected remain undiagnosed. "

 

Radioactive iodine is the first and fastest-traveling element released in

any nuclear " event " (whether an explosion or a leak), as the U.S.

government tacitly acknowledged when it encouraged cities to stockpile

potassium iodide pills against the possibility that terrorists might

target one of the 103 nuclear power plants in the U.S.

 

Here is how Dr. Rosalie Bertell explained the connection between nukes and

thyroids: " ...Radioactive iodine is routinely released in small quantities

by nuclear power plants and in large quantities by nuclear reprocessing

plants. It is not part of the natural human environment...If radioactive

iodine (I 131 or I 129) is ingested with food it will enter the blood and

tend to accumulate in the thyroid....

 

" ...A mild exposure experienced by a large population could cause a

decrease in average thyroid hormone levels and an increase in average body

weight, such as is occurring now in the North American population....The

connection between this pollution and the overweight problem has,

unfortunately, never been seriously researched. "

 

Dieters around the world are yelling, " Well, why not? "

 

Nukes and health issues

 

Although there is much reliable research on the effects of radioactive

contamination, most of it inexplicably overlooks the relationship to

weight gain. Bertell's work tends to focus on leukemia and other cancers.

Dr Helen Caldicott says that her latest book, The New Nuclear Danger,

exposes the connection between nukes and " an epidemic of cancers,

leukemias and congenital diseases. " The European Committee on Radiation

Risk reported in January 2003, that nuclear weapons tests and power plant

accidents before 1989 were responsible for up to 65 million deaths

worldwide. Again, the ECRR focused on the same old cancers, leukemia and

birth defects. Nothing about getting fat.

 

Okay, we all know that plutonium is screamingly toxic. Inhale a thousandth

of a gram and it will kill you fast, and probably all the people around

you too. The U.K. Royal Society added a new wrinkle with its March 2002

report that soldiers who encounter depleted uranium shells on the

battlefield (in Iraq, Afghanistan or Kosovo) could have their kidneys shut

down " within days. " So? Dead is dead. If you're dead, you don't have to

worry about staying on your diet.

 

The thing is, you can never diet away radiation exposure. A February 2003

report in the New Scientist magazine indicated that every single cell in

our bodies contains a " human geiger counter, " recording radiation traces

that last our entire lifetimes. We might not even know when we've been

exposed, but our cells remember.

 

If your thyroid is out of whack, even dieting twice as hard might not work.

Anyone who has ever tried to maintain a household, a career and a social

life on 1200 calories a day will recognize that this is a really, really

serious issue. It's bad enough that the Bush administration is making

countries around the world mad at the U.S. by withdrawing from

international treaties and going into Iraq all alone. But do they have to

sabotage everybody's weight loss plans too?

 

Who's been exposed?

 

You may wonder if all North Americans have really been exposed to

radiation. The Center for Disease Control says yes, in a report released

in February 2003. " Any person living in the contiguous U.S. since 1951 has

been and continues to be exposed to the remnants of fallout from nuclear

testing. "

 

With a narrow mandate to study the health effects of 1950s atmospheric

weapons tests, the CDC does not refer to nuclear power plants at all in

this project. But a map from Women for Peace shows 1767 nuclear

contaminated or potentially contaminated sites distributed all across the

U.S. including nuclear power plants, weapons factories, missile silos and

nuclear waste dumps.

 

In addition to the existing contamination, invading armies have strewn

depleted uranium shells all over Iraq, Afghanistan and the former

Yugoslavia. The U.S. Congress has just approved $200 million for a new

generation of nuclear weapons. U.S. Vice-President Dick Cheney has talked

about building 410 new nuclear power plants. Even if we don't blow

ourselves up, we're going to be up to our oversize butts in radioactive

dust.

 

What, is the U.S. government funded by shares in Weight Watchers?

 

Dieters of the world, unite! Contact your legislators right away, and

demand an investigation into the relationship between nuclear pollution

and those stubborn extra pounds. You have nothing to lose but your extra

weight!

 

- Penney Kome is an author and journalist and is currently Chair of The

Writers Union of Canada.

 

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An excellent report! Thanks for sharing it. I only have one comment.

 

>>...Anyone who has ever tried to maintain a household, a career

and a social life on 1200 calories a day will recognize that this

is a really, really serious issue....<<

 

So true in the generation of fast food. However, IMHO look for such a

standard, with maybe 300 to 400 more calories, to emerge over the next few

years.

 

 

 

 

The Stewarts [stews9]

Thursday, October 09, 2003 9:06 AM

 

Nukes are Fattening

 

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Rense.com

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Are Nukes Making You Fat?

By Penney Kome rabble.ca

10-8-3

 

Could radioactive iodine from nuclear tests and power plants be the reason

so many North Americans are overweight? The evidence is surprising.

 

Is America's nuclear policy making you fat? This is a deadly serious

question. Nuclear materials emit radioactive iodine, which has been linked

with thyroid damage. Thyroid disorders, recently discovered to occur twice

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