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Amid concerns for safety in light of continued terrorist threats, the watchdogs at Consumerlab.com in June released a review of potassium iodide/potassium iodate.
In the event of a nuclear explosion, these supplements are supposed to protect the thyroid gland from the effects of radioactive iodine, says Consumerlab.com.
In an emergency, most people would receive the supplements from government agencies and local pharmacies. But Consumerlab found that most pharmacies--even those near nuclear facilities--don't routinely stock these products. In an informal survey BN conducted of natural products stores ...