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which concentrates Llodine entirely?
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you mentioned of the algae, was that like the Japanese seaweed
don't think they eat it,
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Do they have that there?
I'm sure it exists in Japan but I
I've never seen it in the markets
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in Japan.
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iodine taste, does that exist down in the coral, in these
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atolls?
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Yes,
It does?
Because that is a naturally high
concentrated one.
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many algae.
ROOT:
Yes.
Why I'm hesitant, there are so
I was wondering whether the one you mentioned
was the one?
DONALOSON:
If I recall correctly, there are som
63 species at Bikini alome.
Many of them are: various shades
of purple and red.
ROOT:
These would be the naturally high iodine
concentrated,
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That heavy purple seaweed that has a strong
DONALDSON:
Yes, within this whole group there are
those that captivate much more specifically than others and
I think that it's this lack of uniformity that we have to
guard against, not saying 411 algae do this and all fish do
this and all corals do this; that all plants do such and such,
And ths iswhy I hesitate to do like this I put on the blackboard.
Land plants with a term like this, because it's self-
defeating to do this sort of thing because you lose all the
understanding that can- te gained by looking at the variety of
parareters that are available to you,
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You have indicated that maganese and cobalt
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Suggest surely that they are unduly scarce,
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