Raw Paleo Diet Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: laterade on June 06, 2011, 02:23:15 am
Title: Wildlife flourishing in Chernobyl..
Post by: laterade on June 06, 2011, 02:23:15 am
GS brought this up, but I don't remember him, or anyone else, expounding on this. I feel that this is a very important video supporting the idea of eating and living wild.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ud33w26qsWQ
Title: Re: Wildlife flouishing in Chernobyl..
Post by: goodsamaritan on June 06, 2011, 10:48:09 am
Well, seems Chernobyl and Fukushima meltdown is good for wildlife renewal after all.
Title: Re: Wildlife flouishing in Chernobyl..
Post by: laterade on June 06, 2011, 12:57:49 pm
The question is,
If a reactor melts down, should the raw food eaters enter the site after the explosions are over? ...and how long should one wait before entering?
Free land, live off the animals, little to no trolls bothering you. Sounds like a great deal if your body can handle it, and if your mentally prepared.
Title: Re: Wildlife flourishing in Chernobyl..
Post by: TylerDurden on June 08, 2011, 03:23:18 pm
I mentioned this issue a while ago when everyone else was going on about radiation.
Title: Re: Wildlife flouishing in Chernobyl..
Post by: HIT_it_RAW on June 08, 2011, 03:52:07 pm
Free land, live off the animals, little to no trolls bothering you. Sounds like a great deal if your body can handle it, and if your mentally prepared.
yeah sure real great. Toxic radioactive molecules accumulate in the food chain so animals are very high in them.
It takes thousands of year for the radioactive molecules to loose their radiation. So you might have to wait a while...
Sure a raw paleo diet would offer some protection but in the end you are still exposed to very high concentrations of mutating radiation. This may be a great thing to speed up evolution.(many mutated animals have been found near chernobyl) But its not so great for longevity.
Title: Re: Wildlife flourishing in Chernobyl..
Post by: zeno on June 08, 2011, 08:40:49 pm
I just have to say: those bears looked so happy and care free! Wow--I would love to be in the environment! :'(