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ch4s3
2y ago
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I thought it was clear that I meant that in jest. My point was that the amount of iodine is imperceptibly small.
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tonfa
2y ago
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But microplastic in sea salt is a real thing (and might be a bit worrying, personally I now always go for mountain salt, deposited pre-anthropocene era)
caymanjim
2y ago
What an absurd thing to fixate on. There are a million other things you consume that are going to have more microplastics in them.
ch4s3
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2y ago
Haha, I totally agree.
ch4s3
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2y ago
Sure. Even still you’re talking about a highly abrasive product often packed in plastic. But none of that is material to my point.
masklinn
2y ago
People almost certainly confuse iodine with anticaking agents.
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