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Seaweed contains iodine and I was told that iodine is not good for people with a sluggish thyroid. Is this correct

by Ruti
(London)

Seaweed contains iodine and I was told that iodine is not good for people with a sluggish thyroid? Is this correct?

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Seaweed contains iodine and I was told that iodine is not good for people with a sluggish thyroid. Is this correct

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May 15, 2010
Iodine for sluggish thyroid
by: Mica

Seaweed does contain iodine. People with hyperthyroidism are advised not to take iodine while it is recommended for people with hypothyroidism to take iodine.

Seaweed happens to be a good source of natural iodine. For more information, check out Dr. Ryan Drum's article on thyroid disease.

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