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Why is iodine added to common salt?

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Why is iodine added to common salt?

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Salt is an ideal vehicle for addition of iodine as it is usually needed in fairly constant daily amounts. Salt is thus the most suitable food item for iodine fortification, and is effectively being used in many developed and developing countries. The techniques for iodisation are simple and well established. The added iodine does not affect the appearance or taste of salt and is well accepted by the consumer.

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