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> Is brown sugar Okay?

Maybe. Some versions of the diet say to exclude all molasses while on the LID.

Several list members (Ian and Jill in particular) have done much research into

it and cannot come with any reason why it should be excluded.

OTOH, NIH, has apparently changed their recommendation from " no molasses " to " no

sulfured molasses " , so perhaps that's a more acceptable restriction.

I would guess that the molasses added to sugar to make it brown is NOT sulfured,

but I don't know for sure, so I would avoid it.

> Do I need to buy special flour, for example, not enriched?

Even though the enrichment generally doesn't include iodine, it's always a

possibility. Additionally, some bleached flours may have iodates. SO .... the

answer is yes. Unbleached, unenriched,

whole wheat (or whole grain) flour is the way to go.

> Are the following okay;

> Cinnamon

> Mustard seed

> Dry mustard

> Allspice

> Cloves

To the best of my knowledge all spices are fine on the LID.

-

NYC (TT 2/99 dx pap/foll; RAI 100 mCi 3/99 & 4/00; current TSH ~.06 on .225

levothyroxine)

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Brown sugar is questionable due to molasses... but

flour - unbleached is fine.. I've personally checked with King Arthur

flours and theirs has no iodates in it, its unbleached, unbromated,

and there was a repost about betty crocker also not adding iodates.

hope this helps

barb

------------**********------------------

>Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 21:50:24 -0400

>From: <tayj@n...>

>I e-mailed General Mills about flour/iodine and this is their reply:

>

>Thank you for visiting the Betty Crocker Web Site, I hope you enjoy

it as

>much as I do.

>

>Potassium Iodate is not added to our flour. If you are talking about

>Potassium Bromate, that also does not get added to the flour. If

Iodine is

>what you are trying to avoid, flour is not a significant source of

iodine.

>There could be trace amounts depending upon soil conditions where

the wheat

>was grown. We do not check iodine levels in wheats or flours.

>

>I hope you find this information helpful. Please let me know if I

can help

>you again. I always welcome your questions.

>

>Cordially,

>

>Donna

>General Mills

>Consumer Services

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> Is brown sugar Okay? Do I need to buy special flour, for example,

> not enriched?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Mark

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