While it is not known exactly why,
iodine deficiencies seem to be much more prevalent in woman than in men.
Not exact matches
Barring any lab - validated
iodine deficiency, restriction of
iodine seems to be warranted in Hashimoto's thyroiditis, and use of iodized salts and supplements containing high doses of
iodine would appear to be contraindicated.
In light of our current knowledge of pervasive
iodine deficiencies in many commercially available cat foods, this logic
seems flawed.
Feeding y / d to every cat in a multi-cat household, just to ensure severe
iodine deficiency in a single hyperthyroid cat
seems sure to accomplish only one goal, namely increasing the sale of y / d.