Good question: I don't know. I wonder if food manufacturers would tell you if you asked. This becomes an issue when an endocrinologist prepares a patient for radioactive iodine treatment and you want to be on a low i diet. Also, some foods are naturally high in i. The other solution is to make your own food (don't buy processed food) and only add whatever you want to add.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Labels do not say: Unfortunately, food labels do not indicate iodine in food. Check this website -- it is helpful: http://www.cc.nih.gov/ccc/patient_education/pepubs/lo_io_diet.pdf
Answered 8/31/2014
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Kosher salt: Kosher salt is non-iodized salt. You can find it at the grocery store. Some pharmacies also have non-iodized salt.
Answered 8/31/2014
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