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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for seaweed OR bladderwrack OR kelp
  1. ... Milk Oranges Peanut butter Peas and beans Salmon Seaweed Spinach Tomatoes Wheat germ
  2. ... vegetables. Foods with higher amounts of chloride include seaweed, rye, tomatoes, lettuce, celery, and olives. Chloride, combined ...
  3. ... sea bass, haddock, and perch are good sources. Kelp is the most common vegetable harvested from the ...
  4. ... gently stretch it open. Sometimes laminaria (sticks of seaweed for medical use) are placed in the cervix. ...
  5. ... thyroid drugs and heart medicines. Supplements such as kelp also contain iodine. Also tell your provider if ...
  6. ... contain iodized salt Dairy products, eggs Seafood and seaweed Soybeans or soy-containing products Foods colored with ...