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KELP is a generic term, indefinite.
Possibly.
I don't doubt what you are saying.
And, I don't believe it either.
There is much mis-information and dis-information on the internet. Just because an internet link says something does not make it true.
Plus, we have also seen that what is taught in the schools can be wrong too. As MORELESS repeatdly says, those educated beyond their own intelligence MAY have issues.
Kelp is a generic term. The colleges and schools who don't emphasize this are missing something.
Norweigian kelp may be good or not, but unless you can specify the species, you are talking about a generic substance, and the statement is vague and indefinite.
With
Lugol's solution, the exact amounts of what is present are known, and it is known with absolute certainty that it contains no toxic heavy metals.
If peopel want to take a crapshoot with eating some weeds from some bottle they buy in a store, then that is their personal decision, and I care not one way or the other. I am only relating my opinion, which by definition can not be right nor wrong, as it is only an opinion.
Kelp is a generic term and without reference to a species, is indefinite.