Yes. It is an industrial waste byproduct. There is nothing they can do with it except put it in the water supply ever so slightly to have us consume it and dispose of it through our bodies.
In some countries, there is
(a) outrage over putting it in the water supply, or
(b) lack of financial resources necessary to acquire the systems to put it in the water supply on a massive scale,
so they put it in common table salt that everybody buys. Similar to the way they put iodine in the salt (iodized salt), except they put fluoride in it too.
Is there a problem with iodine in salt? Or were you just comparing them in the sense of additives?
Just comparing them in the sense of additives.
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