The pure sea salt that we use may have some minute traces
of iodine in it, although the level in the final fermented vegetables would be even smaller.
Yes, it is the richest vegetable that contains a good amount
of iodine in it.
The key with feeding the prescription diet is that it must strictly be fed alone because many other foods, treats, and nutraceuticals
contain iodine in them that would offset the therapeutic effect of the diet.
Because of 1990s research in New Zealand, we know that commercial cat foods have widely different levels
of iodine in them (ref) and that limiting a cat's iodine intake lowered the cat's thyroid hormone (T4) levels - at least briefly.
OK, but other than not having
iodine in it, what is kosher salt, anyways?
If you do not consume iodized salt (note that most sea salt does not have
iodine in it), consume seaweed once a week if you can.
That means that prenatal vitamins have varying levels of iodine content, and because
the iodine in them can come from different sources, they often deliver an actual level of iodine that differs from the stated potency.
Cranberries contain nearly 400mcg of
iodine in it, that can be obtained through fresh cranberry juice, or through fresh cranberries.
It also has a high dosage of
iodine in it.
Aarn Farmer: Is one of the — one of the things that you can do for thyroid health is, believe it or not, it's to throw away Morton salt, and switch on to a really high - quality seabed salt, something that has
Iodine in it and something that has Potassium chloride and not — where it's not just Sodium.
The salt water can not be made with table salt, because of
the iodine in it.
All other cat foods have 1.5 ppm to 99 ppm of
Iodine in them.
Hill's Science Diet has a prescription diet called Y / D that has limited levels of
iodine in it, which is needed to form thyroid hormones.