Anonymous ID: 1af986 April 10, 2018, 7:24 a.m. No.982058   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Potash, is always associated with Uranium; where you have potash, you have Uranium and vice versa. Nearing the tobacco plant harvest, the soil is intentionally left dry to mature the plants. The Uranium particles (50-150 ppm) that are whipped up by wind stick to the underside of the tobacco leaf & remain there through kiln drying & through processing & eventually remain in the finished product(s). My great grandfather grew his own tobacco in a naturally fertilized garden plot ( woodstove ash,natural compost & livestock manure) & smoked it from the age of 15 till he died at 95. Kidney failure took his life, not cancer. Interesting read on subject>>https:// articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/02/10/radioactive-fertilizer.aspx