Ok, so Byers was a famous victim whose jaw dropped off due to Radium, however he downed 1400 bottles of this sauce.
So how bad is one bottle? One bottle a day for a month? I’m not up to date on microcuries. Was Byers an exception or just one of the many with missing body parts due to the non-totally-genius idea of radium-laced water?
Hard to say. But ingesting the stuff is easily the worst way to absorb it. Ninety percent of the radiation emitted by radium is in the form of alpha particles, which is a fairly low-energy radiation that can be shielded with a sheet of paper and barely penetrates human skin, if at all. But once it gets inside you, those alpha particles can lazily shred you at will, especially if, like radium, the element sticks around for a while. From The Poisoner’s Handbook by Deborah Blum:
It’s a good book, and Chapter 8 is all about radium, if you’re interested.