食品医薬品安全処
Is seaweed useful for discharging radioactivity from the body? Ministry of Food and Drug Safety ``no relation'' = South Korea
The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety announced on the 29th that health functional foods containing seaweed and iodine are not related to the effect of discharging radiation from the body.
The Ministry of Food and Drug Administration recently announced that foods containing iodine could prevent radioactivity from being absorbed into the body and could be excreted after the treated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant was discharged.
When an online post claiming to help with blood flow spread, it warned people to beware of overdosing on iodine. According to the Ministry of Food and Drug Administration, iodine is an essential nutrient for the production of thyroid hormones.
It is contained in large amounts in seaweed such as cloth. The recommended daily intake of iodine for adults is 0.15 mg.
The Ministry of Food and Drug Administration emphasized that it is desirable not to overdose, as symptoms such as fever and vomiting may occur. Long-term excessive intake of iodine-containing products can also cause side effects such as hyperthyroidism.
can live The Ministry of Food and Drug Administration said, ``Iodine-containing health functional foods sold in the market are nothing more than products that replenish the iodine component that is lacking in the body.'' In addition, "Effective in internal radiation discharge, etc.
Advertisements that appear in the foreground are false and exaggerated advertisements that make use of consumer anxiety."
2023/08/29 20:27 KST
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