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The LD50 (the dose that'll kill half the people who take it) of potassium ferricyanide is 2970mg/kg, which is very nearly the same as the LD50 of table salt. I wouldn't recommend eating any of it - it'll make you sick as a dog if you do - but it won't kill you.

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