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Who knew twitter worked?! We recently tweeted the Director of Radiation Health at the FDA for information on radiation effects of TSA security x-rays on breastmilk and although they said that there was no specific data on breastmilk, they did refer me to a very helpful link on x-raying foods and the effects in general. Here is the info: Q8: Is it safe to eat food, drink beverages, use medicine, or apply cosmetics if any of these products have gone through a cabinet x-ray system? A8: There are no known adverse effects from eating food, drinking beverages, using medicine, or applying cosmetics that have been irradiated by a cabinet x ray system used for security screening. The radiation dose typically received by objects scanned by a cabinet x-ray system is 1 millirad or less. The average dose rate from background radiation is 360 millirad per year. The minimum dose used in food irradiation for food preservation or destruction of parasites or pathogens is 30,000 rad. For more detailed information on radiation used for food inspection or food treatment, see Title 21 CFR 1796, FoodSafety.gov7, contact FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Nutrition8, or contact the United States Department of Agriculture Food Safety Inspection Service9
Posted on: Mon, 28 Apr 2014 18:39:15 +0000

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