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Will the nuclear leakage from Japan influence US?
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Most people worry about how far the nuclear leakage from Fukushima nuclear power plant will spread. Will the radiation leak influence our health, if it comes to New York.

By consulting the relevant domestic and international nuclear experts, and nutrition experts, we conclude that: Take New York for example, if the nuclear pollutants comes here with wind, the impact of them on our bodies, after flying over the sea, and traveling thousands of miles, become much weaker, even less than that of the radiation of the vehicle exhaust, home decoration materials, and the home appliances, like cell phones and computers, etc.

Therefore we needn’t worry too much about that.

Then how to prevent nuclear radiation if it does come to us?

1. Avoid going outside or limit the time outdoors, and try to stay in a confined space. If you have to go outdoors, cover your mouth with a wet towel, or a mouth muffle, and to minimize your skin exposure to the air, but it doesn’t mean you must wear many think clothes.

2. Close the windows and doors to avoid the air circulation. If necessary, you can use air purification equipment.

3. Take a shower every day.

4. Wear a scarf if you go outside.

What to eat to prevent the nuclear radiation

Many people are talking and worrying about the nuclear radiation leak from Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan, concerning how far the nuclear pollutants will spread. If it do hovers over us, will the radiation leak influence our health? How to prevent it?

After consulting the experts and reference books, The following methods have been concluded.

1. Take Vitamin AD

2. Drink more water: drinking water or physiological saline or sugar. Drinking water can speed the discharge of the radionuclide with urine and feces, thus reducing the radiation damage.

3. Eat cruciferous vegetables Scientists found that vegetables and turnips are anti-radiation food. The food with the similar function includes cauliflower, olives, rape, cabbage, mustard, Chinese cabbage, radish, etc., as delicious food on our table, they are rich of antioxidant substances. The fresh vegetables are the body's "cleanser". They have a "secret weapon" - alkalescent part, which makes the blood alkaline to dissolve the toxins in the cells and then the toxins can be excreted with urine.

4. Eat mung bean sprouts and soy bean sprouts, tomatoes and other fruits, to ensure the vitamin intake. The vitamins have functions on the prevention and treatment of radiation damage. For instance, the vitamin K can reduce bleeding, vitamin B and P can reduce vomiting, nausea, vitamin C can accelerate the regeneration of blood cells and so on.

5. Have food rich in collagen, this type of food is kelp, seaweed, sea cucumbers, animal skin, bone marrow, fungus, etc., because the collagen of the food has a role of adhesion, it can help discharge the radioactive substances in the body.

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