Craig Chamberlin wrote:
Hi PT,
Do you have a source for that?
I'm not PT, but here is one source (there are many others)
sol
http://www.thyroid-info.com/articles/ray-peat.htm
*Dr. Ray Peat: *30 years ago, it was found that people in the US were
getting about ten times more iodine than they needed. In the mountains
of Mexico and in the Andes, and in a few other remote places, iodine
deficiency still exists. Kelp and other sources of excess iodine can
suppress the thyroid, so they definitely shouldn't be used to treat
hypothyroidism.
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