No, our Omega 3 algae oil does not contain any significant amount of iodine and therefore does not contribute to the iodine supply.
The microalgae Schizochytrium sp. is grown under controlled conditions in special facilities.
This guarantees that it does not contain unexpectedly high amounts of iodine or other completely undesirable substances such as heavy metals.
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