Anticaking by Newport ..... Iodine Supplementation Support by VWT Team
Date: 5/4/2013 7:53:43 PM ( 12 y ago)
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YPS seems to supply oxidizing Iron..
//www.curezone.org/foods/salt/what_kind_of_additives.asp
2% of suitable food-grade anticaking, free flowing, or conditioning agents. Included in the 2%, salt may contain up to 13-mg/kg sodium ferrocyanide (YPS, yellow prussiate of soda) or up to 25 mg/kg of green ferric ammonium citrate (seldom used),, either of which prevents caking in table salt .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_ferrocyanide
Sodium ferrocyanide is a chemical additive known as E 535 in the EU. It is added to road and food grade salt as an anticaking agent.[2] When combined with iron, it converts to a deep blue pigment called Prussian blue.[3] In photography, it is used for bleaching, toning, and fixing. It is used as a stabilizer for the coating on welding rods. In the petroleum industry, it is used for removal of mercaptans.
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