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Seaweed sold by Tao Kae Noi (Thai brand) contain iodine ?

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anyone knows ?

seaweed sold by Tao Kae Noi (Thai brand) contain iodine ?

email them but no reply

if have, can help with my hypothyroid mah.............
 
If it is plant food and non-animal, you are good to go.
 
yours is hyper or hypo thyroidism?

I have a colleague who was recently diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. he suspects that it was because he ate a lot of processed seaweed snacks but there is no conclusive evidence that seaweed is the cause.
 
yours is hyper or hypo thyroidism?

I have a colleague who was recently diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. he suspects that it was because he ate a lot of processed seaweed snacks but there is no conclusive evidence that seaweed is the cause.



mine should be hypo since i'm always out of energy and my body temperature lower than normal.............i have other symptoms too......
 
Best for you to consult a doctor. here is some info:

http://thyroid.about.com/cs/vitaminsupplement/a/iodine.htm

Q: I have hypothyroidism, can I consume iodine foods, or take iodine supplements?

A: Worldwide, iodine deficiency is the number one cause of hypothyroidism, however, iodine deficiency rarely causes hypothyroidism in the U.S. The only time you should consume iodine is if the cause of your hypothyroidism is from iodine deficiency, and even then, only consume moderate amounts. Note: Too little or too much iodine can cause hypothyroidism. Other causes of hypothyroidism include: Hashimoto’s disease, thyroiditis (inflammation of the thyroid), congenital hypothyroidism, surgical removal of part or all of the thyroid, radiation treatment of the thyroid, and some medications. If you have hypothyroidism from these causes, the U.S. National Institute of Health cautions that: "...taking iodine drops or eating foods containing large amounts of iodine—such as seaweed, dulse, or kelp—may cause or worsen hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism." As such, only consume iodine in moderate amounts to maintain a proper level.
 
Who told you people so? I will sue your asses off! Wait for my lawyer letter.
 
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