Radithor (certified radioactive water)
.."touted as being ‘Perpetual Sunshine’ until its reputation plummeted when Eben Byers, an American industrialist, was found dead."
In the same vein as [viewtopic.php?f=69&t=4322], this post gives examples of radium products via this link which is well worth it's own post and worth reading all the text in the link. (While many are abandoned products, apparently there are also some still available today).
http://historiesofthingstocome.blogspot ... ation.html
Here's a list of the pictured products, note that not all products reportedly turned out to be dangerous, I'll mark those with * (Some current products may be considered safe but don't say so explicitly so I didn't mark those ):As part of nuclear-themed posts in the run-up to the Chernobyl anniversary on 26 April, this post covers radioactive elements in their heyday, right after they were first discovered. There was a time when radiation from these elements was associated with the power of the sun - and the future. As incredible as it may seem, radium, a highly radioactive element, was seen up to the middle of the last century as a health treatment.
Dormad Toothpaste (c. 1945)
*Uranium Glass
Radium Ore Heating Pads
Radium Ore Revigator (Ceramic Jars that add radon to drinking water)
Radithor (certified radioactive water)
Radio-Rem (as in "radioactive-remedy") [Emanator, c. 1920]
Boys Radium Wristwatch ("UnDark" painted by Radium Girls see viewtopic.php?f=69&t=4322 )
also: Radium Watch Dial (early-to-late 20th century). Image Source: Oobject.
The Radiendocrinator (c. 1930). Image Source: Environmental Graffiti.
...intended to be placed over the endocrine glands to invigorate sexual virility...
Radium Suppositories (c. 1930).
*Bread made with radium water (c. 1920).
ARIUM Radium Tablets (c. 1925). Image Source: ORAU.
Radium chocolate (1931-1936).
Tho-Radia face cream and powder (early 1930s). Image Source: Environmental Graffiti.
Radium-226 in this (Westinghouse?) lightbulb was verified by gamma spectroscopy (date not determined). Image Source: Washington State Dept. of Health via ORAU.
Atomic Energy Lab (1951-1970s). *Toy, radioactive levels reportedly low
Endless Refrigerator / Freezer Deodorizer (c. 1983). Image Source: ORAU.
"...The monazite sands in Kerala are well known for their high levels of thorium. Apparently, the Japanese were loading the sand on a freighter and shipping it off somewhere, presumably for disposal. What a revelation! They were being paid by the Indian Government to clean up the beaches. They shipped the radioactive monazite to Japan where they incorporated it into consumer products (e.g., the Deod[o]rizers), and then they proceeded to sell the radioactive consumer products to Americans! ..."
*Nicotene Alkaloid Control Panel (NAC Plate; c. 1990). Image Source: ORAU. (for cigarette packages)
*The Nico Clean Tobacco Card (ca. 1990s).
*reportedly legal and without harmful radioactive levels
Well Aqua Bar (2005). Image Source: ORAU. Still available today?
Stayer’s Forearm Supporter (2005). Image Source: ORAU. "According to the manufacturer, fabrics made with this material release natural radioactive gases and minus ions that have germicidal and deodorizing properties, and produce a soothing, relaxed feeling like that of a pleasant hot spring or forest. ... The ion-producing fiber is also used to produce knee and back supports for strains and sprains, in waist bands, wrist bands, neck bands, pillows, blankets, towels, bed sheets, mattress covers, shirts, socks, pajamas, lingerie, and underwear. Count rate: approximately 150 counts per minute above background with pancake GM." wut?
Radic Hot Spring Ware (2005). Image Source: ORAU.
Tamagawa Onsen-no Hana (2005). Image Source: ORAU. These porous paper envelopes, containing a mixture of sulfur and clay (kaolin--nearly pure thorium), are distributed by the Yuze Hotel in Japan.
Radon Egg. Image Source: ORAU.
"As is the custom at Japanese spas, it is suggested you do not rinse with regular tap water after a radon bath."
Green Environment Health Bath Balls. Image Source: ORAU. aka 'Radium Balls'
Another ad picture:
1910-1920?
Radium Emanation Water: How to make radium water in your home
The Colorado Radium Products Company, Denver Colorado
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/9d/b6/2c ... 9e7ae2.jpg
https://archive.is/IhETh/again?url=http ... -histories
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