Dr. Ronald Roth's Research Library on Cellular Nutrition and Health Disorders
Normally, the thyroid gets the iodine necessary to produce thyroxine from dietary sources such as seaweed, seafood, shellfish, iodized salt, and some seeds and dairy, however after a nuclear fallout, large amounts of of radioactive iodine become available for uptake, with the thyroid being unable to distinguish between radioactive, and non-radioactive iodine. As a result, the thyroid will absorb and retain excessive amounts of radioiodine, with those suffering from hypothyroidism, or children, being adversely affected the most... Full Text