Ginagirl
Hmm, is it even possible to debate??
-What made the biggest impact on me, was the lack of
Iodine in iodized salt shown in the video. And the appearance of the
Iodine deficient babies. Clinical Hypo thyroid signs, like the swelling under eyes, and the protruding bellies.
1 third of pregnant women in US are
Iodine deficient, even according health officials!! 150 mcg is not enough to even cover the basic need, but still has been the RDA for decades..
http://www.t-nation.com/readArticle.do?id=5559634
"Combined intake from food and supplements should be 290 to 1,100 micrograms a day. Potassium
Iodide is the preferred form, the doctors said.
Besides boosting brain development, iodine also appears to help protect babies from certain environmental harms."
http://www.webmd.com/baby/news/20140526/iodine-deficiency-common-in-pregnancy...