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Are any of you health care practitioners who use hair analysis? My father's been noticing high levels of uranium in his patients recently. He claims that in the past, he paid little attention to it because hardly anybody showed elevated levels of uranium. However, in the last 2 to 3 years, it seems that just about everybody who walks in the door has elevated levels of uranium. Water? Food? Leaky power plants? Wondering if anybody else has experienced this. . .
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What about all those nuclear blasts from the 1940's and 50's?

How about all the uranium used in weapons over the last 25 years?

How about all the nuclear plants leaks? (including the ones that you don't know about)
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What about all those nuclear blasts from the 1940's and 50's?

How about all the uranium used in weapons over the last 25 years?

How about all the nuclear plants leaks? (including the ones that you don't know about)
While I see your point about all the potential sources uranium exposure over the last 25 years, what has caught my attention is the elevated levels of uranium in individuals in the last 2 to 3 years. While my father does not see thousands of patients, he sees enough patients to warrant at least some curiosity into why many people are recently experiencing elevated levels of uranium in their system. Prior to 3 years ago, very few of his patients had any remarkable levels of uranium.
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Are any of you health care practitioners who use hair analysis? My father's been noticing high levels of uranium in his patients recently. He claims that in the past, he paid little attention to it because hardly anybody showed elevated levels of uranium. However, in the last 2 to 3 years, it seems that just about everybody who walks in the door has elevated levels of uranium. Water? Food? Leaky power plants? Wondering if anybody else has experienced this. . .

What area?
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North East United States.
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Old 02-26-2013, 08:22 AM
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If it was a nuke plant leak, there would be other contaminants also. It could be from weapons testing. They use depleted uranium in some shells and in armor.
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Fukushima in 2011 deposited a lot of radiation in North America.
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