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Accuracy of Blood Iodine Ranges?

iodine biometrics

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#1 Kierkegaardian

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Posted 09 September 2016 - 08:56 AM


I've been studying up on iodine and how our iodine consumption has dropped by half in the last forty years.  The lab ranges for iodine I've seen are around 40-92 mcg/L.  Ranges reflect a 95% range for any given sample that reflects a population.  

 

Simple question: if there has been such a dramatic 50% drop in iodine (or any variable) intake, wouldn't this make contemporary blood ranges (for iodine or any variable) pretty much useless?  







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