I usually buy the salt that says “this salt supplies iodide a necessary ingredient.” But yesterday I accidentally bought one that says “this salt does not supply iodide..” which always makes me wonder… if iodide is a necessary nutrient why would salt be sold without it.. and explicitly state that ???
Anyways, I’m basically wondering if it’s bad enough that I should go out and buy the salt that supplies iodide. I know it’s not a life or death ordeal but I’m just now beginning my ✨caring about what I put in my body✨ journey so if this salt will only give me all the bad components of salt without any good ones, I’ll go get another one.
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If nothing else, iodized salt isn’t kosher.
So for anyone who eats kosher, they have to buy non-iodized salt.
Also, at this stage, you’re almost certainly getting enough iodine in your diet, so it’s largely unnecessary. It also doesn’t really *hurt* and salt is dirt cheap (as is the iodizing process), so they just keep doing it.
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