Guest guest Posted March 28, 2006 Report Share Posted March 28, 2006 Thank you, Liz, for this link. It lists the iodine content for several common foods. Food Source Nutrient content per 100 grams (~ 7 tablespoons) Seaweed 61,990 mcg* Iodized salt 10,000 mcg Cod liver oil 838 mcg Seafood, fish (depending on type of fish) 36-311 mcg Seafood, shellfish (depending on type of shellfish) 31-129 mcg Sea salt 94 mcg * mcg = micrograms I could not find where they got their data, but this seems like a good first pass, and an easy way to be able to compare the relative iodine values in different foods. I do not know what type of seaweed they were referencing, probably kelp. As we learned from Jane Teas' article, different seaweeds have enormously different levels of iodine. The other source I have found so far on cod liver oil (Norwegian Cod Liver Oil) says it "contains up to 150 mcg of iodine per 100 g". http://www.mothernature.com/shop/detail.cfm/sku/42954 Zoe The following website has the iodine content of 100 grams (7.025 tablespoons) of cod liver oil to be 838 mcg. http://www.chwframe.staywellsolutionsonline.com/modules/HealthLib/Iodine.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2006 Report Share Posted March 28, 2006 On my package of Dulse, they list 150% of RDA of Iodine per tablespoon of Dulse. Alobar On 3/28/06, Zoe & <ZOEA@...> wrote: > > > Thank you, Liz, for this link. It lists the iodine content for several common foods. > > > Food Source Nutrient content per 100 grams (~ 7 tablespoons) > > > > > > > Seaweed > > 61,990 mcg* > > > Iodized salt > > 10,000 mcg > > > Cod liver oil > > 838 mcg > > > Seafood, fish (depending on type of fish) > > 36-311 mcg > > > Seafood, shellfish (depending on type of shellfish) > > 31-129 mcg > > > Sea salt > > 94 mcg > > * mcg = micrograms Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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