Guest guest Posted March 9, 2011 Report Share Posted March 9, 2011 I have a couple of questions regarding celic sea salt. I belong to the thyroid and adrenal groups and have tried to get answers there, but found the answers to be contradictory, so I was hoping this group could clear things up. 1. I have been concerned about switching over to sea salt since it is not iodized and wondered if I should supplement with iodine if I switched over. So, I asked the adrenal group this question and they said that supplementing with iodine is not recommended. In fact, one of the moderators said " Iodine causes adrenal stress and is like poiling on too much thyroid when cortils is low. It also stimulates the thyroid to try to make homrones fom it and if you have Hashi's this can cause an antibody attack. Iodine makes thyroid labs pretty useless as iodine is what is measured in these labs. " What do you guys think about this? 2. I saw in one of the links on this group that celtic sea salt was recommended. I looked up celtic sea salt and found a site that said any salt that is mined from today's oceans is not recommened as it will contain mercury. Does anybody know anything about this? Does celtic sea salt contain mercury? I would greatly appreciate your input! Thanks, Charlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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