Everything I have read and seen says that table salt does not have enough iodine content to keep you from being iodine deficient, and 80 to 90 percent of Americans are suffering from iodine deficiency.
Definitely does not meet all one's iodine needs but it used to be one food item we'd get some iodine in our diet. It all adds up - both ways (take it out of foods here and there and before you know it it's hard to get enough without buying supplements)
Many of the things that have been added to our food are detrimental to our health. So are the things they have taken out, like iodine.
Yes, it's hard to find the table salt with iodine. Only one store where I shop has it so I stock up when I go to that store.
Everything I have read and seen says that table salt does not have enough iodine content to keep you from being iodine deficient, and 80 to 90 percent of Americans are suffering from iodine deficiency.
Definitely does not meet all one's iodine needs but it used to be one food item we'd get some iodine in our diet. It all adds up - both ways (take it out of foods here and there and before you know it it's hard to get enough without buying supplements)
I repeat myself here... but, here is the real problem with healthcare.
We set the system up whereby the only way for the system to thrive is if we are all sick. If we were all well they would go broke.
Then to make it worse, we plugged in the Insurance industry that the only way they can thrive is to NOT pay.
Both of these systems are set up backwards with the absolutely wrong incentives financially.
Whomever designed the system did not have the patients (customers) health as a priority... they had the profits as their only target.
"Health Care System." No health, no care. All system.
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