Safe forms of Iodine?

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Re: Safe forms of Iodine?

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Great post, Brimstone. However, I don't think 1/3 of a teaspoon is anything I need to worry about.
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Jebus wrote: Wed Mar 07, 2018 10:57 pm Great post, Brimstone. However, I don't think 1/3 of a teaspoon is anything I need to worry about.
Ah, sorry, I went on a bit of a tangent.

My point was that you can eat a lot more salt than that.
Just try to stay under a tablespoon a day.
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Re: Safe forms of Iodine?

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I haven't used iodized salt since going vegan, instead I'm relying on sea vegetables for iodine. Generally either a few grams of dried wakame flakes or about 20 grams of fresh nori every day. The higher concentration of iodine in dried seaweed plus the fact wakame generally contains more wakame than nori means I don't eat much of it so I don't reach the toletable upper limit.

Do you think that's adequate? I eat sea vegetables at dinner, because I take my B12 supplement during the morning and I believe sea vegetables can somewhat inhibit B12 absorption. Maybe could I add a little bit of iodized salt during my lunch to be sure? The tolerable upper limit for iodine is more than 7 times the minimal requirement, so maybe adding a little more won't hurt. Also I wonder whether the precautions I take to not overdose dried wakame flakes are a bit too conservative.
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Re: Safe forms of Iodine?

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Cirion Spellbinder wrote: Wed Mar 07, 2018 7:49 pm For reference, what foods containing iodine contain a considerable amount of lead?
A lot of the sea vegetables have lead, plus kelp has arsenic.
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Re: Safe forms of Iodine?

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guitararvin wrote: Thu Mar 08, 2018 4:19 pm A lot of the sea vegetables have lead, plus kelp has arsenic.
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Re: Safe forms of Iodine?

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"What would you say are the top 5? I'd message you but i'm too new a member."

1. Vitamin B12
2. Omega 3
3. Iodine
4. Calcium
5. Vitamin D

We discussed this here: http://philosophicalvegan.com/viewtopic.php?t=3543 Look at my first 2 replies:

I made a very short summary on vegan nutrition here: https://whytryveg.wordpress.com/2017/03/25/vegan-nutrition/

If you have more time, check here although not fully finished: http://philosophicalvegan.com/wiki/index.php/Nutrients_of_Concern
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Re: Safe forms of Iodine?

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Jamie in Chile wrote: Fri Mar 09, 2018 7:17 pm "What would you say are the top 5? I'd message you but i'm too new a member."

1. Vitamin B12
2. Omega 3
3. Iodine
4. Calcium
5. Vitamin D
I moved iodine up, since a lot of countries have problems with it and a lot of vegans are silly and won't eat iodized salt.

http://philosophicalvegan.com/wiki/index.php/Nutrients_of_Concern#Iodine
Still needs more work. I want to go into seaweed more.
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Re: Safe forms of Iodine?

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brimstoneSalad wrote: Sat Mar 10, 2018 3:40 pm Still needs more work. I want to go into seaweed more.
Seaweed has lead.
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