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Originally Posted by Azure
Table salt is also usually iodized (they add iodine to it), which was something that the government started doing I think almost a century ago to prevent goiter, which was a problem then. It isn't a problem now
Precisely
because table salt is iodized. See this Wikipedia link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goitre
it says there some doctors worry that goiter may make a comeback as more recipes call for plain non-iodized salt.
I read somewhere that recipes now call for kosher salt because it doesn't have any additives, iodine or anti-clumping agents, it's just pure salt
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