I was reading a study in EatFatLoseFat file archive over in the WAPF2008
conference
from discussingNT.
It mentioned in the study that two of the three groups consumed 15% protein, 65%
carbohydrate, and 5% carbs. Where is the other 15%? Was that an error or was
that the
lauric acid fat they had those two groups take?
How much pottasium is safe and natural to consume from whole foods? Especially
for an
athlete?
Can I get enough iodine and iodide from from kelp and dulse? How much kelp and
dulse
would I need to consume a day? I guess Iodoral has the amount you would want
but I'd
rather get it from food.
Kelp has around 1000% of the rda per culinary serving. I take frontier
co-op organic kelp powder http://www.frontiercoop.com/isearch.php?s=kelp+powder#info One teaspoon
of kelp has tons of iodine- up to 4 mg; I take that much because I've
been breastfeeding for almost 6 years straight now, and had a node on my
thyroid. Dulse has much less iodine but a nice flavor. My kids have a
special jar and sprinkle it on whatever they like. I also put kelp
powder in lots of edibles for them.
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Kelp has around 1000% of the rda per culinary serving. I take frontier
co-op organic kelp powder http://www.frontiercoop.com/isearch.php?s=kelp+powder#info One teaspoon
of kelp has tons of iodine- up to 4 mg; I take that much because I've
been breastfeeding for almost 6 years straight now, and had a node on my
thyroid. Dulse has much less iodine but a nice flavor. My kids have a
special jar and sprinkle it on whatever they like. I also put kelp
powder in lots of edibles for them.
On Jan 14, 2009, at 9:44 AM, De Bell-Frantz <deshabell@...> wrote:
Kelp has around 1000% of the rda per culinary serving. I take frontier
co-op organic kelp powder http://www.frontiercoop.com/isearch.php?s=kelp+powder#info One teaspoon
of kelp has tons of iodine- up to 4 mg; I take that much because I've
been breastfeeding for almost 6 years straight now, and had a node on my
thyroid. Dulse has much less iodine but a nice flavor. My kids have a
special jar and sprinkle it on whatever they like. I also put kelp
powder in lots of edibles for them.
I can't source it but I read notes that it's fine for males to have about that
much if not more as long as you have iodide with it.
Thank you,
Daniel Holt
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On Jan 14, 2009, at 9:44 AM, De Bell-Frantz <deshabell@...> wrote:
Kelp has around 1000% of the rda per culinary serving. I take frontier
co-op organic kelp powder http://www.frontiercoop.com/isearch.php?s=kelp+powder#info One teaspoon
of kelp has tons of iodine- up to 4 mg; I take that much because I've
been breastfeeding for almost 6 years straight now, and had a node on my
thyroid. Dulse has much less iodine but a nice flavor. My kids have a
special jar and sprinkle it on whatever they like. I also put kelp
powder in lots of edibles for them.