Iodine (as potassium iodide or iodate) must be added (after the WHO rules) in all types of table salt and also in salt for animals.
Iodine
I confused this product with YPS, yellow prussiate of soda, which is an additive used in some salt that turns salt water pool water yellow. However, I continue to search for a better stabilizer than cyanuric acid, which accoringly remains in the water for ever?
Uniodised salt is plain common salt without the added iodine. Iodine was added to table salt in order to correct a dietary deficiency that cased a condition called goiter which looks like a swelling around the neck. Normal common salt has no iodine added to it.
The most common problem with salt not meant for pools is the additives that get put in them. The most common being the anticaking agent YPS (yellow prussiate of soda) that will clog the fins in the cell.
only cabbage and other similar vegetables are restricted in hypothyroidism...... but encourage iodine containing salt,. also sea-food adviced for it only cabbage and other similar vegetables are restricted in hypothyroidism...... but encourage iodine containing salt,. also sea-food adviced for it
Table salt is refined sodium chloride with additives containing iodine and an anti-caking agent.
No, salt is mainly Sodium. Iodine is added to salt to prevent iodine deficiency.
Yes. Sea salt contains iodine.
Sea salt does not have iodine added to it. The only salt that has iodine in it says iodized, such as table salt.
no. if it doesnt have iodine, it usually says so on the salt.
Common table salt is Sodium Chloride with Sodium Iodine added as a supplement. Sea Salt is everything that was in the sea water, mostly Sodium Chloride but containing a whole spectrum of elements.
Iodine is in salt