22 Feb 2008 03:02:09 | David McCarthy
The Problem
Iodine deficiency is one of the major health risks today in the
eyes of the World Health Organisation and this is a sad state of
affairs because it hasn't been a problem in developed countries
for a very long time, now it is a problem in every country.
There is an old saying that indicates: "You are what you eat"
and this deficiency is connected to the input of Iodine to our
bodies, but before we go into this and state the very, very low
cost cure it is prudent to point out the effects of this
deficiency: Our Iodine intake has a direct effect upon our IQ
and people with the deficiency are showing a loss of up to 15
points. In Tibet where this deficiency is most prevalent few
children have an IQ that exceeds 85 and this means that it is
almost impossible to teach them beyond primary school
curriculum. This situation is now happening in every nation of
the world; yours included.
The other part of the body that depends upon adequate Iodine
intake is the Thyroid Gland and often the first visible sign of
the deficiency is a swelling of the neck area.
Daily Requirement
Our bodies require very little Iodine, in fact about 1 teaspoon
throughout our entire life is enough. That doesn't mean you can
take it in one hit because that figure is spread over your
lifespan.
So how is it possible that intake was sufficient ten years ago
but is insufficient today? The major reason is that most nations
have stopped using Iodine solution to sterilize milk containers
before bottling; today they use a Chlorine solution. The old
system used to leave a beneficial contamination of Iodine that
mixed with the milk when it was bottled. This amount was
sufficient to fulfill the needs of our bodies.
Concerns
One of the major concerns today is deficiency in pregnant women
that is leading to children with lowered IQ, low attention span
(no substantial proof yet that it is connected to Attention
Deficit Disorder, but it is being explored) and also a risk to
the operation of their Thyroid Glands. In years gone by a child
received this naturally from the mother whilst in the womb, from
breast feeding and later when drinking milk. Most mothers today
are so deficient themselves that they have none to pass on to
their child and as we have already pointed out our milk no
longer provides it.
The Simple Solution
So what is the answer? Here I resist the urge to point you to
some Iodine supplement and pick up a commission for sending you
there because it is far simpler than that. The answer is to
throw away the salt that you use to cook and season your food
and replace it with Iodinised Salt (it tastes the same and costs
just a few cents more). Yes it is truly as simple as that. You
don't need to increase your intake of salt because salt is still
a cause of high blood pressure, you just need to continue using
salt in the same safe manner that you use it now, just replace
normal salt with Iodinised salt. End of problem.
Look for the Product
My local supermarket has 31 different packages of salt on
display and only two are Iodinised, needless to say they are on
the bottom shelf and out of sight to most shoppers. If your
supermarket doesn't stock it then request that they do or make
enquiries with your local Pharmacy. This health threat is far
too serious to ignore. The time to throw away your old salt is
NOW. It's your health that is at stake.
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