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After the Nuke War - growning uncontaminated food
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"Stormin Mormon" wrote: and for drinking would iodine "cure" the water? CY: No. Iodine from the camping places will help kill microbes, will do very little to help with radiation. Depending on the dose and all, iodine might help (marginally) lowering the amount of radiation uptake by the thyroid. But in the great scheme of things in a Mad Max post-nuclear world, that is probably the least of your troubles. |
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After the Nuke War - growning uncontaminated food
Kurt Ullman wrote:
In article , "Stormin Mormon" wrote: and for drinking would iodine "cure" the water? CY: No. Iodine from the camping places will help kill microbes, will do very little to help with radiation. Depending on the dose and all, iodine might help (marginally) lowering the amount of radiation uptake by the thyroid. But in the great scheme of things in a Mad Max post-nuclear world, that is probably the least of your troubles. Potassium Iodate is what is used to protect the thyroid from radiation. Why are there so many places selling it if ordinary iodine would do? I'm pretty sure iodine won't do the trick. Gets a million hits: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...q=8&oq=potassi |
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some interesting comments here...
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