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No, the half-life is a property of a nucleus, which does not take part in chemical reactions.

The normal way of dealing with cases of taking in radioactive abd bio-active elements, like iodine, sodium, (and even strontium which tends to take place if calcium), is taking excessive amounts of the same element, but a normal, stable isotope. Taking in some excessive table salt (cheese and chips anyone?) should be pretty easy.



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