• @IzzyScissor
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    310 hours ago

    Ironically though, your body doesn’t really store excess potassium. When you eat a banana, you’re only replacing a banana’s worth of potassium within your body, so it ends up being largely net 0 in terms of a radiation dose, even though it’s radioactive.

    • @angrystego
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      11 hour ago

      But you could exchange non-radioactive isotopes for the radioactive ones bananas are rich in, right?