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8. Water and Minerals / Trace minerals: Fluoride and Iodine / Problem 3
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Which salt choice is most likely to supply consistent iodine in a household diet without additional supplement use?
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Unlabeled gourmet sea salt purchased from a specialty vendor with no fortification statements.
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Commercial iodized table salt labeled as iodized.
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Kosher salt used in cooking that does not carry an iodization label.
D
Himalayan pink salt sold in a bulk bin and labeled simply as mineral salt without iodization.
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