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Note: file for 80-column printout LD-50 (lethal dose for 50% of exposed population) EXPOSURE DOSES FOR VARIOUS ANIMALS AND PLANTS

   Organism            LD-50 in RADS
   Dogs, pigs          300
   Goats               350
   MAN                 400
   Mice, monkeys       450
   Sheep               540
   Fish/shellfish      550 to 100,000
   Cattle,rats,horses  630
   Rabbits             800
   Chickens           1000
   Insects            5000+
   Turtles           15000
   Bacteria/viruses 100000
                       LD-90
   Cabbage,spinach   14000
                       LD-100
   Onions             2000
   Oats               3300
   Barley,rye,wheat,
   and corn           4300
   Fruits and grasses 5000+
   Potatoes          12000
   Tomatoes          15000

CLINICAL EFFECTS ARISING FROM RAPID WHOLE-BODY DOSES OF IMMEDIATE GAMMA RADIATION OR THE SAME AMOUNT OF RADIATION ACQUIRED IN THE COURSE OF ONE HOUR Note:that the human body can stand MUCH more radiation if the radiation is spread out over a longer time (see below for longer time exposures). Whole body Incapacity Death in Survivors Clinical effects/therapy dosage in in exposed exposed period of RADS persons persons Convalescence 0-25 0% 0% n/a Practically no "short-term" effects.

                                       May be some blood cell changes./ None
                                       required, just reassurance.

25-100 0-25% 0% 7 days A small amount of nausea and sickness

                                       for highest dose level. Blood changes
                                       noticable./ Reassurance, rest, and
                                       blood counts checks, if possible.

100-200 25-100% approx. Up to Definate identifiable changes in blood

                      25% in   about   cells. Highest dose causes hair loss,
                      30-60    40      livid skin spots, nausea,vomiting,
                      days.    days.   diarrhea,fevers,hemorrages, and great
                                       fatigue. Heart failure in some./ Rest
                                       reassurance,blood cell count,light
                                       diet,antibiotics.

200-400 100% 25-50% Several Symptoms as above but more severe.

                      in 30    weeks   Fatal to 25% in low range, 50% in high
                      to 60    to      range./Same as above but blood trans-
                      days.    months. fusion(if possible)may help recovery.
                                       Sedatives for bad cases.

400-600 100% 50-75% Several Symptoms as above but now very severe

                      in 20    months  and occuring soon after exposure.
                      to 35    to      Death will occur within shorter time
                      days.    years.  span./Survivors will require all the
                                       above + a bone marrow transplant if
                                       possible. Sedatives for bad cases.

600-800 100% 75-99% Years Symptoms as above but the circulatory

                      in days.       system and parts of the central nervous
                                  system malfunction rapidly./Treatment as
                                above but mainly supportive because of
                              probability of death. Maintaining electrolytes
                              may assist victim.

800-5000+ 100% 100% Outcome very rapid indeed. Vomiting,falling

                      in      blood count,diarrhea,great fatigue,internal
                      hours.  bleding,organs fail,nervous system collapse
                              heart failure/coma - death./ Purely supportive
                              therapy, no possible recovery.

Again, as these doses are immediate or one hour doses, these are strictly worse case possible results. The same dosage acquired over a longer time span would have significantly less drastic effects. (see below for time table)

The above is taken from the very fine book SURVIVING DOOMSDAY-C.Bruce Sibley. Available from Journal of Practical Civil Defence

             11 Newport Cresent,Waddington
             Lincolnshire,LN5 9LZ, England for $15.00,postpaid or at your

friendly survivalist bookstore. This book's missiles table are outdated, but the rest of the book is one of the best I have seen. Ken

The body can handle and repair a certian amount of free radical damage whether it is caused by radiation, drinking alcholol, heavy labor, heavy exercise, eating slightly rancid food, or from wounds. The following table shows this ability of the body to repair itself to a limited extent.

Medical care needed by Accumulated Radiation Exposures (R) over a period of

                       One week           One month            Four months

None, no deaths 150 R 200 R 300 R Some, 5% may die 250 R 350 R 500 R Most, 50% may die 450 R 600 R

The above chart is from Richard C. Oster Sr.'s article in Journal of Civil

Defense Oct 1987, Fallout Radiation: Levels and Effects.

(Note that the same exposure over 4 months causes 5% deaths whereas the same exposure over 1 hour causes 50+% deaths)

A further note.  It has been stated that a daily radiation exposure of 3-12

rads per day will cause no short term effects. This is true to a limited extent. However, in radiation therapy where the typical daily dose is 15 Rads whole body, is has been noted that serious blood changes occur when day after day exposures hit around 150-200 R cumlative. Even if exposure is halted at that point, blood components will continue to deteriorate for the next 25-35 days.

The reason for the variance of outcome in exposure RATES is that radiation

of the type that we are talking of is ionizing radiation. Ionizing radiation causes the formation of free radicals in the body. Radiation sickness is a free radical disease just as a hang-over is. The body can handle a certian amount of free radicals before the free radicals overwhelm the body's free radical scavenging system. When overwhelmed, part of the free radical damage consists of damage to the body's free radical scavenging system creating a vicious cycle. The body's ability to scavenge free radicals may be improved by a factor of three using various vitamins and minerals (see the three books, LIFE EXTENSION - A PARTICAL SCIENTIFIC APPROACH, THE LIFE EXTENSION COMPANION, THE LIFE EXTENSION WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM by Durk Pearson & Sandy Shaw).

 The reason for the vairiance of outcome from exposure DOSES is that there

is a wide variance in people's ability to handle free radicals. This is based on genetics, age, state of physical conditioning, overall health, and quality of nutrition.



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