Just recently learned about this... Iodide (or is it Iodate?) was used as a conditioner in commercial flour up until around 1980. Then a switch to Bromide was made. My question is why was this done? Bromide is toxic to the human body and is banned in food stuffs in a lot of countries. Bromine will displace Iodine in the body when a person is deficient in Iodine (which is more common than people think). Bromine has been linked with numerous cancers...Breast, Uterine, Prostate, Pancreatic....among others.
Can anyone shed some light on this reason for the change?
Can anyone shed some light on this reason for the change?