The RDA is an measly 150mcg. Meanwhile, the water is chlorinated, fluoridated, and many household objects are treated with bromine as a flame retardant. Check out the periodic table and you will understand these halogens are competing for the iodine receptors.
The Japanese consume over 12mg of iodine daily from their diet.
Yea, this is a simple test to help you figure out if you've got sediment build up in your hot water heater tank or not. Normally, when distilling chlorinated/fluoridated water, you shouldn't see anything other than the faintest, almost invisible salt residue and the occasional few specks of sediment. Sludge hints at something else.
If it's sediments in the tank, that's ok. In theory you should be able to get that flushed out or replace the water heater tank. If you still see sludge with the cold water test, you may have a compromised water line to the house. That's usually expensive, because digging is involved.
carnold03 0 points 1 day ago
Yea, this is a simple test to help you figure out if you've got sediment build up in your hot water heater tank or not. Normally, when distilling chlorinated/fluoridated water, you shouldn't see anything other than the faintest, almost invisible salt residue and the occasional few specks of sediment. Sludge hints at something else.
If it's sediments in the tank, that's ok. In theory you should be able to get that flushed out or replace the water heater tank. If you still see sludge with the cold water test, you may have a compromised water line to the house. That's usually expensive, because digging is involved.