I was told that Sodium-22 is in the air we breathe and the water we drink. The tables in this link gives one pause to consider doing such an experiment in the kitchen when Sodium-22 runs about 10 Curies per gram.
http://www.in.gov/isdh/regsvcs/radhealth/rules/410_iac_5-4.htm OTOH, Potassium-40 in the KCl supplements is a bit safer. :-) Fred > [Original Message] > From: Frederick Sparber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <vortex-l@eskimo.com> > Date: 3/13/2006 9:32:12 AM > Subject: Re: Electronium (*e-) & Sodium-22 Laced Electrolysis Cells > > : Jones > > > > --- Fred > > > > Hmm... because of PET testing, these are not too hard > > to come by in small doses for an MD - but are you > > suggesting just to add some to a working cell to see > > what happens? > > > Yes, why not try the direct approach? > > > > > Would you consider using a few millimoles of the > > > strong Positron Emitter Na-22 > > > (~ 2.5 year half-life) in electrolysis cells with > > > Titanium, Nickel, or Palladium > > > cathodes a "from the top down" approach? > > > > > > How many millicuries would you be handling, if they > > > let you buy it? > > > > > > Fred > >