Irradiated Foods Cause Severe Neurological Damage
4/1/2009
In a study just published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-Madison) report on cats developing severe neurological symptoms due to a degradation of myelin, the fatty insulator of nerve fibers called axons. Because myelin facilitates the conduction of nerve signals, when it is lost or damaged there can be impairment of sensation, movement, thinking and other functions, depending on what particular nerves are affected. This loss of myelin is found in several disorders of the central nervous system in humans — the best known being multiple sclerosis (MS).
So what caused the cats to develop neurological problems? Although the researchers’ statement to the media practically buries the fact, a close read shows the animals were fine until fed irradiated food. What’s more, when they were taken off the irradiated diet, the animals’ nervous systems began healing.
Why would it be surprising that a process that eliminates something organic would not eventually hurt the organic body that consumes it.
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