no. if it doesnt have iodine, it usually says so on the salt.
seafood,fish,yogourt,eggs,strawberries have iodine in them
If you're allergic to fish then getting sufficient iodine still shouldn't be too much of a problem. Seaweed contains iodine, as do some vitamin supplements.
If you don't get enough iodine, you can develop goiters. They are not pleasant. You also get iodine by eating fish.
salt water shrimp contain more iodine than fresh water shrimp
yes of course they have
iodine
You think probable to iodine.
Sounds like probably either an iodine sensitivity or the fish has too much mercury in it.
Most definitely so. So many of the health benefits attributed to fish oil,derive from their iodine content. Especially salt water fish. Iodine is our metabolism regulator, chelator of toxic heavy metals, and a powerful natural antibiotic. Lack of iodine can account for so many of our modern maladies. Cretinism is a condition which used to occur inland and far away from coastal areas,where the iodine content of soil was very low.The result was a hindered intellectual and physical development in large parts of the population. Eat your fish. Supplement with cod liver oil.
yes Maybe. It depends on the iodine level in the soil in which the tobacco is grown. Iodine occurs naturally in sea water and some types of soil. Sea fish and shellfish are a good source. Iodine can also be found in plant foods such as cereals and grains, but the levels vary depending on the amount of iodine in the soil where the plants are grown. A nice bit of fish is better for you than a cigarette - depending on the levels of mercury and other marine toxins in the fish, of course. (Iodine helps make the thyroid hormones. These hormones help keep cells and the metabolic rate healthy.)
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