Thiocyanate

The goitrogen concern from cruciferous vegetables is valid in theory but almost irrelevant in practice. Thiocyanate, present in some cruciferous vegetables, competes with iodine for uptake into the thyroid. The competitive effect of thiocy…

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The goitrogen concern from cruciferous vegetables is valid in theory but almost irrelevant in practice. Thiocyanate, present in some cruciferous vegetables, competes with iodine for uptake into the thyroid. The competitive effect of thiocyanate on iodine only becomes problematic when iodine intake is already deficient.