Is There Naturally Occurring Iodine in Sea Salt?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the presence of iodine in sea salt, with participants sharing their personal experiences and insights regarding allergies and labeling. There are varying opinions on whether sea salt contains naturally occurring iodine and the implications for those with allergies.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions receiving information from headquarters stating that sea salt does not contain iodine.
  • Another participant confirms that sea salt does not contain iodine.
  • One participant notes that the label indicates the product is made in a facility that may process nuts and shellfish, suggesting caution for those with shellfish allergies.
  • Several participants express gratitude for the information shared in the thread.
  • One participant shares their personal experience of being highly allergic to shellfish and not considering the potential risks associated with sea salt.
  • Another participant reflects on checking the label after a previous discussion about allergies, indicating a proactive approach to understanding product safety.
  • One participant mentions a relative who has a major reaction to iodine but speculates that they may be able to consume the sea salt.
  • Another participant discusses their upcoming treatment and the need to avoid iodine, expressing concern about the presence of naturally occurring iodine in sea salt despite labeling.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the presence of iodine in sea salt, with some participants asserting it does not contain iodine while others express concerns about naturally occurring iodine and its implications for allergies. No clear consensus emerges on the topic.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to allergies and product labeling, highlighting the importance of checking labels for those with specific dietary restrictions.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in understanding product labeling and allergy considerations may find the discussion relevant.

chefshawna
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I just got an answer from HO about the sea salt and they say it does NOT contain iodine. :chef:
 
nope, sure isn't.
 
No, but the label does say made in a place that may produce nuts and shellfish so that relative allergic to shellfish should probably still avoid it.
 
Thank you for the info!
 
Thanks! THat's great to know!
 
Call me slow.... I never would have read the label. I am highly allergic to shellfish and carry an eppy pen with me at all times. Never would I have thought to worry about sea salt. Eek!! :yuck:
 
I only looked at the label last night at the cluster meeting because there had been the thread asking about it and the person posting said her relative was allergic to shellfish so I figured...bottle in hand, let me see if I can help with the answer.
 
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I will have to tell her about the shellfish. Her major reaction was to iodine though, so she may be able to eat it. At least we all know the answer now for our customers! I seem to have customers ask off the wall questions that I can't answer all the time! LOL
 
Jenni said:
Call me slow.... I never would have read the label. I am highly allergic to shellfish and carry an eppy pen with me at all times. Never would I have thought to worry about sea salt. Eek!! :yuck:

Wow, great to know! I am not sure if I am allergic, but my Gram definitely is! Figures I have already opened it nad put it in my grinder. EEK!
 
Due to the treatment I have up coming, I am becoming really familiar with Iodine! Sea Salt is on the DO NOT use list because it has naturally occuring Iodine! Just because the label doesn't list it as having been "added" doesn't mean there isn't Iodine in it! I consulted with my Dr who went over the list of what I can have vs what I can't have, and there are a lot of things, ie Fish and Dairy Products, that I can't have because they naturally have Iodine in them.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there naturally occurring iodine in sea salt?

Sea salt does contain some naturally occurring iodine, but the amount can vary significantly depending on the source of the salt. Generally, sea salt has lower iodine levels compared to iodized table salt, which is specifically fortified with iodine to help prevent deficiencies.

Why is iodine important in our diet?

Iodine is an essential nutrient that plays a crucial role in the production of thyroid hormones, which regulate metabolism, growth, and development. A deficiency in iodine can lead to health issues such as goiter and hypothyroidism.

How can I ensure I get enough iodine if I use sea salt?

If you primarily use sea salt, consider incorporating other iodine-rich foods into your diet, such as seafood, dairy products, eggs, and certain plants like seaweed. Alternatively, you can opt for iodized salt to ensure adequate iodine intake.

Are there any health risks associated with too much iodine?

Yes, while iodine is essential for health, excessive intake can lead to thyroid dysfunction, including hyperthyroidism or autoimmune thyroid disease. It's important to maintain a balanced intake of iodine through diet.

Can I rely solely on sea salt for my iodine needs?

Relying solely on sea salt for iodine is not recommended, as the iodine content can be inconsistent and often low. It is advisable to include a variety of iodine sources in your diet to meet your nutritional needs.

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