Emergency: Studies On Radiation Protective Substances?

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The thread is mainly about the scientific studies behind the x-ray protective substances that @haidut have suggested in another thread: methylene blue, DHEA, niacinamide, thyroid, caffeine and cyproheptadine.
A family member needs a job but the job requires him to do a physical check up with potential of xray and there might not be much persuation even though ive warned him about xray.

Can @haidut or someone else please refer me to some links to read up on? Ive done some pubmed and couldnt find much other than caffeine and even that ive lost the links.

Even a link or two for leads will help, thanks in advance!

Edit: I'm having some trouble finding the dosage information specifically, but anything helps! thanks
Is the caffeine study this one? @haidut
Mechanism of protection against radiation-induced DNA damage in plasmid pBR322 by caffeine. - PubMed - NCBI
Aspirin
https://www.google.com.hk/url?sa=t&...ggZMAA&usg=AFQjCNG5hgVLYHGUMzlTDFfD7iBVmssgOg
 
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Possibly taurine. Also you might want to google "pantothenic acid radiation" or "pantothenic acid radiation liver injury".
 

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