If a lot of salt now says “this salt does not supply iodide, a necessary nutrient,” where are we getting our iodide from?

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If salt is no longer a supplier of iodide, but there is no longer outbreaks of iodine deficiency like goitre, how are we all getting enough iodide in our diets?

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Salt still supplies iodide, when you buy regular old – in the paper cylinder, with the pour spout, and the girl in the rain coat.

Just stop buying all that overpriced “pink Himalayan sea salt.”

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