One book strongly cautioned against
fish oils due to worries about «excessive» levels of vitamins A and D. «Fish oils (e.g., cod liver oil) and liver are not recommended as safe sources of vitamin D for pre-pregnancy or pregnancy.&ra
fish oils due to worries about «excessive» levels of vitamins A and D. «
Fish oils (e.g., cod liver oil) and liver are not recommended as safe sources of vitamin D for pre-pregnancy or pregnancy.&ra
Fish oils (
e.g.,
cod liver oil) and liver are not recommended as safe sources of vitamin D for pre-pregnancy or pregnancy.»
Here are some foods that physicians tell their patients to avoid when trying to limit their iodine intake: iodized salt, sea salt, aged cheeses, egg yolk, sea - products, including kelp, cured meats, bread and pasta that contain iodated dough conditioners or iodized salt, foods and medications that contain dyes (
e.g. FD&C red dye # 3, erythrosine etc.), molasses, soy sauce, soy milk, meats injected with flavor enhancers,
fish oils — including
cod liver oil.