kmortis
Biomechanoid, Director of IDIOCY (Region 13)
Recently, my St. Bernard was diagnosed with a malfunctioning thyroid gland. The vet prescribed some pills and told us to come back in six weeks for a follow-up blood test. Mama Mortis got a bit perturbed because the vet never mentioned iodine (shown to help regulate the thyroid in humans, I have no idea if it does the same in dogs, but I'd assume so).
My issue here isn't whether or not the DVM should or should not have mentioned it. Mama's comments got my mind a thinkin'. Most of us get our iodine via our salt. Almost all of use use iodized salt. So, why isn't there a hue and cry from the woo crowd over the addition of a known poison into our salt? There are plenty of people willing to make fools of themselves over the floride in the water, but no one ever complains about the iodine.
Or was there when it was first introduced?
Anyhoo, it was just a curious thought.
My issue here isn't whether or not the DVM should or should not have mentioned it. Mama's comments got my mind a thinkin'. Most of us get our iodine via our salt. Almost all of use use iodized salt. So, why isn't there a hue and cry from the woo crowd over the addition of a known poison into our salt? There are plenty of people willing to make fools of themselves over the floride in the water, but no one ever complains about the iodine.
Or was there when it was first introduced?
Anyhoo, it was just a curious thought.