Video: Fashion for radioactivity
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
The use of radioactive goods in the first half of the twentieth century seems to us a tragic absurdity. Now everything is no less serious - deliberately harmful modern technologies (chemtrails, chemical food, GMOs, vaccinations, etc.) are being pushed openly with cannibalistic stubbornness.
USA 1950s schoolboy set. Included: many alpha, beta and gamma radiation sources, a Geiger counter, a guide “how to enrich uranium” and other devices for conducting “experiments.” At the same time, not a word about the possible dangers of radiation and no protective equipment.
Uranium-impregnated condoms. They probably thought it was easier to kill sperm this way.
An agent for increasing sperm activity. It's absurd, but it was. Worn in a front pocket and consisted of enriched radium.
Pacemaker (the first models of pacemakers ran on plutonium batteries).
Anal suppositories for the treatment of hemorrhoids containing radium:
These radioactive suppositories of the American company Home Products promised men a magical transformation from a "dullard" into a real macho, "overflowing with joyful life energy." Surprisingly, soluble radium was added to the coconut oil base in suppository form. They were injected into the rectum to stimulate "weakened organs in need of revitalizing aid."
Radioactive ice cream with uranium:
Homeopathic medicine of the early 20th century - radioactive water
In the period from 1918 to 1928, the medicine "Raditor" (manufactured by Bailey Radium Laboratories) was known. This drug consisted of triple distilled water containing at least one microcurie of radium isotopes 226 and 228. It has been used medicinally to treat stomach cancer, mental health problems, and restore sexual energy. The drug was advertised as "Eternal Happiness" until its reputation was tainted by the story of Eben Byers, an American entrepreneur who drank a bottle for 4 years and died an excruciating death from jaw cancer.
Radioactive chocolate:
Produced by Burk & Braun, this chocolate was available throughout Germany from 1931 to 1936. It was touted as a rejuvenating chocolate.
WWII radioactive toothpaste:
In 1945, a toothpaste called "Doramad" was made in Germany. On the back of the tube it was written "radioactive radiation enhances the protection of teeth and gums … charges cells with new vital energy, prevents the growth of bacteria … gently polishes the enamel, gives teeth shine and whiteness." The Allies found boxes of radioactive toothpaste in Germany. It is said that pasta was popular in Germany at the time. It contained a radioactive element - thorium. If the Germans knew that the thorium contained in all the found toothpaste would be enough for 100 Hiroshima …
Powder with radium:
Radioactive cream powder:
A set (cosmetic?) Of radioactive glowing paints contains radium salts and extremely toxic white phosphorus:
Radioactive clock. The effect of the arrows glowing in the dark was obtained using a radioactive radium-based paint.
Radium dial of the wristwatch:
In the early 1900s, a wristwatch with a luminescent dial covered with radioactive paint went on sale. The watch manufacturer was the United States Radium Corporation. The dials were painted by young women. Usually they moistened the brushes with saliva with which they worked. This in turn caused the radium to enter their mouths. The women suffered from destruction of facial bones as well as other dental problems.
Radium drinking water:
At the beginning of the 20th century, people drank water from a ceramic barrel containing a radioactive substance - radon. Radium Ore Revigator touted its products as "the natural path to health."
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