Guest guest Posted December 31, 2000 Report Share Posted December 31, 2000 > There's a product that sells around here > called dulse - it's just plain ole dried > seaweed from the Atlantic Ocean off the coast > of New Brunswick & Nova Scotia Canada, extremely > salty tasting, but ever so good if you acquire > the taste for it. And it's naturally dried. I was born and raised near the sea, Debbie, and got to dislike the clammy feel of seaweed on my legs. As a child I was afraid of getting caught up in it and dragged down deep! So I would probably have to get over that first! I don't know if you noticed what Mercola said in Faye's posting: " The best source of organically bound iodine that I know of is non- commercially harvested seaweeds. The dose is about 5 grams a day or about one ounce per week. So a pound would last about two months. ..... The better seaweeds are hand picked and dried and not typically available in health food stores. They are the absolute best forms of minerals that I am aware of. Unfortunately the people who produce this usually run small operations, and do not make their products widely known. Kelp from the health food store may work, but it really depends on how it was harvested and there is no way to know that reliably, so I rely on seaweed harvesters who hand pick the seaweed and reliably dry them free from contaminants. " So I would probably need 2 pounds for an initial 4-months trial. > If you'd like, send me your physical address > and I'll send you a package. Couldn't hurt, eh? > It's full of iodine :- ) Thanks, Debbie, that is very kind of you. I will call the German Customs when they open again next week and see if there are any difficulties importing seaweed into Europe. Then I will send you my mailing address and my Fedex account number. You just have to call Federal Express and they will come by and pick it up and later bill me for the shipping and customs clearance charges. You would need to attach an invoice in an envelope to the outside of the package with the actual value in $CAN for the Customs. Then I could telegraph you that amount via Western Union. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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