I hope that I'm not just talking to myself here!

It would be great to chew the fat and hash out what the best sources of iodine are for us to use. According to the article, brown algae (kelp, fucus, sargassum, hijiki) is superior to the other types of algae, even more so, if it is harvested from Icelandic waters. So, where do we go from here?
In my search, I located a product called FibroBoost that contains a concentrate from brown algae, SEANOL-F, which has raving reviews in being able to combat the affects from Fibro. I'm not suggesting that we go out and blow a wad of money on this particular product, but would like to merely use this site to be better informed in how best to approach the condition of Fibromyalgia. I have not seen any information concerning the levels of Iodine with this product though, which is kind of odd to me, being that brown algae is purported to have the highest levels of iodine. Take a peek and see what you think.
http://www.nutricology.com/proddesc/...heet101306.pdf