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Is Morton's iodized table salt ok, even though it has a small bit

(.04% per Morton's website)of dextrose? Seems I've read conflicting

info on this. Thanks.

SCD 2 weeks for Crohn's

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Thank you.

I had bought salt without iodine (or dextrose) but I keep thinking of

her words of how we need the iodine and don't want to add to my health

problems.

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> Hi, ,

> Elaine approved the tiny amount of dextrose in salt.

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> mom to -12

> SCD 4/23/04

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I agree. You definitely need the iodine.

mom to -12

SCD 4/23/04

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> Thank you.

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> I had bought salt without iodine (or dextrose) but I keep thinking of

> her words of how we need the iodine and don't want to add to my health

> problems.

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So if hubby is allergic to iodine - what can son and I do? I've bought iodine

free salt for 24 yrs now.

W.

Re: So...what's the latest on salt?

I agree. You definitely need the iodine.

mom to -12

SCD 4/23/04

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> Thank you.

>

> I had bought salt without iodine (or dextrose) but I keep thinking of

> her words of how we need the iodine and don't want to add to my health

> problems.

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At 08:36 AM 8/15/2007, you wrote:

>So if hubby is allergic to iodine - what can son

>and I do? I've bought iodine free salt for 24 yrs now.

Do you eat fresh shell fish or sea-fish? You can

get your iodine that way -- I do -- but then, I

live in New Orleans, and fresh seafood is ubiquitous.

— Marilyn

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

Darn Good SCD Cook

No Human Children

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Hubby is anaphylactic allergic to fish too ;) and son will not touch fish. I

simply do not like it - never have - though I do like shrimp.

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At 08:36 AM 8/15/2007, you wrote:

>So if hubby is allergic to iodine - what can son

>and I do? I've bought iodine free salt for 24 yrs now.

Do you eat fresh shell fish or sea-fish? You can

get your iodine that way -- I do -- but then, I

live in New Orleans, and fresh seafood is ubiquitous.

- Marilyn

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

Darn Good SCD Cook

No Human Children

Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

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We have a similar problem. My mother needs the

iodine, but my father and I don't tolerate it.

So we cook with sea salt that doesn't have iodine, and

then my mother has a separate salt shaker (looks

different from the rest) that she uses at the table on

her food or uses if she is cooking something just for

herself such as one portion of oatmeal.

--- Ed Wendell wrote:

> So if hubby is allergic to iodine - what can son and

> I do? I've bought iodine free salt for 24 yrs now.

>

> W.

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At 12:23 PM 8/15/2007, you wrote:

>Hubby is anaphylactic allergic to fish too ;)

>and son will not touch fish. I simply do not

>like it - never have - though I do like shrimp.

In that case, research a kelp supplement. Kelp is

high in iodine -- many vegans use it, since they

don't, of course, eat seafood, either.

— Marilyn

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

Darn Good SCD Cook

No Human Children

Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

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