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If a person lives in an area which is not iodine deficient, can extra iodine in the salt be harmful?

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If a person lives in an area which is not iodine deficient, can extra iodine in the salt be harmful?

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Answer Our body needs only a small amount of iodine to function normally. If this iodine is available through food to the body, additional quantities consumed will be excreted along with urine. About 90% of iodine consumed is eventually excreted in the urine.

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