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Old Wed, Dec-18-19, 16:05
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Originally Posted by WereBear
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From what I've read the iodine feeds those organs that use it. Thyroid, ovaries, prostate, breasts so it's not a foreign agent or some medication but a critically important nutrient that our body needs to function properly and to help prevent cancer in those organs mentioned.

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An essential mineral, iodine is used by the thyroid gland to make thyroid hormones that control many functions in the body including growth and development. Because your body does not produce iodine, it needs to be supplied in the diet. When iodine intake is poor, the body cannot produce enough thyroid hormones.

https://www.eatright.org/food/vitam...ortant-nutrient
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