Actually, they should take a mixture of iodine and iodide in the form of Iodoral or Lugol’s
Eating processed foods exposes Americans to salt that is not iodized, however.
The Council writes that past research has suggested about one-third of pregnant women in the U.S. are marginally iodine deficient. Also, only about 15 percent of women take a supplement containing an adequate amount of iodide.
They are “exposed” to salt that is deficient in iodide and iodine?
LOL!!!
Gee, Leslie, that’s just awful.
I’ve gotten away from cooking w/ 100% kosher salt because I realized we weren’t getting iodine from it.
Now using table salt about 50-60% of the time.
Color me skeptical. I don’t believe any of these studies. It wouldn’t surprise me if that, surprise surprise, the doctors group is selling some iodine suppliments on infowars.
For you Agnes.
My thyroid and mastitis issues went away after taking an iodine supplement.
Iodized table salt...
The lady that cuts my hair suggested taking 2-3 drops of clear iodine per day to help with my somewhat thinning hair. Can get it at most nutrition stores.
It really makes a difference. I’m a 61 year-old man and always had pretty thick hair which stated thinning a bit 2-3 years ago. Started with the iodine 2-3 months ago and hair stylist said she can see a noticeable improvement already.