Killing grain “polonium-210”

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Killing grain “polonium”:
Polonium is the rarest radio-active molecule. Naturally it forms at the deeper layers of earth naturally in very less quantity. It was founded by mary ,piary curie couples in 1898. It can also manufacture from atomic reactors. It is using in static electricity reducing machines.




Effect of polonium:
Polonium-210 is highly dangerous even in very small quantity. Less than one gram polonium can kill a man. Once it got diluted in the blood no one can stop it’s action and finally leads to death. The alpha particles will attack on liver, kidney and bone marrow and leads them to non workable stage. As a result, in few days or less than a week the death may happen. 

Normally any radio-active molecules will get out from the body through skin pores but these alpha rays are relatively larger so it can’t escape from the body once it got entered. Even radio-active molecule detectors can’t find it, if it is stored in closed glass vessels. 50% to 90% of entire poison that is entered will go out through urine and fecal matter, half of the remaining will merge with the blood after that it reaches to spleen(the meat flush in the right side of heart),kidneys and liver.10% of polonium will pile up in the bone marrow. The polonium which is present in blood will start killing the red blood cells. The functionality of body parts which will filter the blood from impurities is going to damage completely. As a result of this failure the body functions, the effected person may feels unpleasant sensation, loose motions. This stage will exactly resembles like last stage of cancer.
Did anyone died with this:

 A discussion was started with the death of Russian detective Alexander letvineko in 2006. 


There is the proofs that a French scientist irane joliet curie(Nobel prize winner in the year 1935) died with the same polonium poison attack in 1935. There are some rumors that four years back a Palestine leader died because of it.

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