There has to be some link. Thyroid issues should be rare. Big pharma has a customer for life it seems.
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People need iodine in our diets for thyroid health. In the old days, iodine was added to table salt to help ensure that people were getting iodine.
But not anymore. While nobody was paying attention, many salt manufacturer's stopped adding iodine to salt. Everyone kept eating salt, and never stopped to wonder if that crap they were eating at the fast food restaurants- often overloaded with salt, had any iodine in it or not.
Moral of the story: Be sure to buy table salt that contains iodine- check the ingredients. Or, find other ways to get the iodine you need.
Most all of that fancy, overpriced salt- like sea salt, or Himalayan Pink Salt, and shit like that, does not contain iodine.
Himalayan Sea Salt turns water into super water.
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This solution supplies the body with some electrolytes which helps in regulating hydration process.
Some of the major electrolytes contained in the Himalayan salt include, chlorides ions, magnesium ions, calcium ions, potassium ions, and sodium ions.
Since the body absorbs such electrolytes faster than it absorbs water, the consumption of Himalayan salt water leads to faster hydration.
HPS also consists of approximately 85 percent sodium chloride while other minerals including magnesium, calcium, and potassium accounts for about 15 percent. All these minerals acts as electrolytes that are vital for the regulation of bodily fluids.