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<blockquote data-quote="Yorksman" data-source="post: 354202" data-attributes="member: 55568"><p>And iodized salt at that. The iodine is usually added to table and cooking salts and exists in sea salts bit still, in some areas, where salt has been extracted locally, it contains no iodine and the result is Goiter and Cretinism. It was common in some valleys in the Italian Alps where the salt that they consumed contained no iodine. The 'air' was blamed, for being too compressed between the steep high valley walls. Lacustrine, riverine and esturine diets tend to come with the complete package of trace elements and vital nutrients.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yorksman, post: 354202, member: 55568"] And iodized salt at that. The iodine is usually added to table and cooking salts and exists in sea salts bit still, in some areas, where salt has been extracted locally, it contains no iodine and the result is Goiter and Cretinism. It was common in some valleys in the Italian Alps where the salt that they consumed contained no iodine. The 'air' was blamed, for being too compressed between the steep high valley walls. Lacustrine, riverine and esturine diets tend to come with the complete package of trace elements and vital nutrients. [/QUOTE]
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