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There was an iodine deficiency, and children began to get goiters on their thyroids. Some say because they took the natural minerals out of salt and began to add a lab created salt called magnesium carbonate. This helped the salt pour out of shakers even in high humid weather, hence the Morton slogan "when it rains it pours". Big industry salt says that there was never enough iodine in the salt to prevent goiters anyway. They have since added these vitamins and minerals into the breads that we eat and other foods.

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