Do I trust this website?

It all depends on whether or not these pills are approved or certified by a qualified governing body.
This could be legit or it could be Alex Jones/Joe Rogan level.

Granted, I'm not an expert on radiation that could potentially be consumed accidentally I doubt you'd actually be able to "filter out" radiation contaminated water.
 
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Potassium iodide is a legit treatment to reduce the effects of radioactive iodine on the thyroid. So you'll die slower. This may or may not be considered a plus.
Does fuck all for anything else, either.

(I wasted my 1000th post on this?)
lol This is pretty much true. Most of the projections I've seen for a full-on nuclear war have pretty much everyone becoming either toast in the initial blasts, or exposed to unsurvivable levels of fallout.
 
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If nuclear war breaks out we're all fucked period. This whole fallout/mad Max shit's not going to happen. Whether the pills work or not means nothing. The sheer number of nuclear warheads on this planet and the amount that would be launched in any kind of nuclear war scenario makes it all pointless. Anyone that survives isn't going to be living long enough after for it to matter.
 
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I got the potassium iodide pills weeks ago for fun. It works by flooding the thyroid and preventing the radioactive iodine-131 fallout that you'll encounter from accumulating there. The recommended dose for radiation protection is 130 mg daily for an adult, taken when directed by the authorities. That is like 1000 times the normal daily recommended value and could fuck up your thyroid all by itself. These things have been handed out for free in the US after minor nuclear accidents.

Grub is probably right. Will you survive long enough to get thyroid cancer from fallout?

 
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