Foods Containing Cesium
- Cesium compounds are released during the erosion process and can be found in rocks, soil, water and air. There is no way to completely avoid ingesting cesium because most plants, animals and water in our food supply have been exposed to it.
- Because the entire food chain is exposed to it, cesium is found in milk, meat, fish, plant foods and even breast milk. In most cases, the trace amounts of cesium we ingest are harmless, and cesium eventually leaves our systems through the natural digestion process.
- It is impossible to completely eliminate cesium and other radioactive compounds in the food supply. Governments around the world, however, have prohibited any livestock or crop production wherever nuclear accidents have occurred.
- An excess of cesium or any other radioactive material can lead to serious health issues such as cancer. Vomiting, diarrhea, coma and death can also occur.
- It is highly unlikely for most people to be over-exposed to cesium from the food supply. Harmful exposure to cesium may occur from a nuclear accident or detonation of a nuclear weapon or if you're employed at a nuclear facility.