Well you could eat uranium or other or radioactive waste... But as Uranium is expensive and rare, and radioactive waste is deadly, eating radiation would result in killing you. This will not give you super powers like shown in Cartoons, but it will end up with you receiving radiation poisoning.
Radiation does nothing but hurt your body and cost money. You should eat slowly for risk of throwing up.
nothing unless you do it a lot
You can protect yourself from radiation by wearing gloves and a mask. It is also helpful to stay away from areas that are contaminated by radiation. The only way to be 100% sure you will not be affected by radiation is to wear a radiation suit.
According to "A Fighting Chance" you could survive off plants such as grains, beans, and legumes after nuclear fallout. Also canned foods would be alright as they are protected from radiation for the most part. As for animals that you might consider eating, they will be affected by a combination of gamma radiation inside and out, as well as the intake of irradiated food or lack of food to eat altogether. Their organs would be so saturated in radiation that you would develop radiation poisoning from consuming them.
i emits radiation that can giver you CANCER SO GO EAT SOME TODAY
it is known as when you eat a girls slit outand jiz everywhere and get horny
There are a few different things that you can take to help, but no one "cure" http://www.squidoo.com/radiation-alert-inspector-measure has a more detailed report of what you can eat that will help your health as well as help prevent radiation poisioning...
Yes, cockroaches CAN survive nuclear radiation... Now on the other hand, they may not be able to survive your spelling errors...Meow Meow Meow... Rob a kitten of his OR her milk and he OR she will eat your soul.
Radiation-feeding bacteria like Deinococcus radiodurans can withstand high levels of radiation but cannot completely eliminate it. Instead, they can repair their DNA more effectively than other organisms, making them useful in certain applications like bioremediation of radioactive waste.
Infrared radiation, infrared, heat radiation.
Natural background radiation
Secondary radiation refers to the radiation that is produced when primary radiation interacts with matter, leading to the emission of additional radiation. This secondary radiation can have different properties and energies compared to the original primary radiation.