Is uranium hazardous?

Flexi Says:
Uranium is a dense and weakly radioactive metal that's naturally found in soil, rocks, and water and therefore traces can be found in the root and leafy vegetables. That daily uranium consumption through natural sources is not harmful as the body doesn't absorb uranium easily and is released through feces. A small trace of uranium can remain in bones. But eating large doses of Uranium can lead to an increased risk of cancer and can impact kidney functioning.