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Hmm, Taurine supplements increase seb derm for me a little bit. I'm not sure of which content is greater, supps or eating squid. Cholesterol, I doubt as a cause, I suppose many foods have it higher than that with no consequences.It's also high in Cholesterol and Taurine
Sure natural is always better than what's in store. But there are additives in virtually every processed food from store which I eat and it doesn't give me cysts, and here I ate two diferent preparations of squid and got them, so I think it's not because of additives. Also the marinated one didn't have a lot of additives and the reaction was the fastest, the next day I got a big deep cyst.There may be an off label additive giving issues.
We’ve been eating frozen squid for some time without issues.
Peat has mentioned having issues with the patties they sell in stores.
Wise words, I agree with you! Yeah it would indeed surprise me if it was iodine because I have taken (in small amounts) lugol iodine with no concern. But again I'm not sure where is more of it, in squid or in a few lugol drops. Anyway, I'll stay away from eating it....I doubt it is iodine I take 50mg a day and a lot of people take 12.5mg to 50mg a day with no issue. I am pretty sure your stomach would burst before you could get enough iodine from squid to cause you a problem. Look at the high amounts of iodine taken in on average in Japan.
You will never understand everything that happens in your body no one will. The iodine contained in seafood does not cause allergies. So it would have to be either a containment or the proteins itself that causes you a problem.
Easy way to test this would be to buy nascent iodine and take a drop and see what you see. It is not the same iodine as sea food but it comes from deep in the earth and is the least likely to cause any allergic reaction. I can not have any corn, wheat or soy. It does not matter if it is GMO or Non-GMO it is the proteins. If I pick it from the fields directly and eat it directly from the field or eat it refined to death. If I eat them I get immediate diarrhea. So in my case it is not a mineral or vitamin.
So it is easy to test. Shrimp have a lot of iodine in them. Table salt has iodine, seas salt has iodine.
Google foods high in iodine and I bet you eat at least 5 foods listed high in iodine with no issue!
I would not write this off so easy. I would hate for you to have a food allergy end up maybe killing you because you think it is just iodine!