ruga—i ISSUED BY THE DEPT. OF HEA GOITRE* PREVENTION IS SIMPLEUse lODISED SALT always for* cooking and table purposes Goitre is unsightly, unpleasant and unnecessary. There is no need for the disfigurement of bulging neck that is often prominent in adolescent*■— especially girls. Goitre tendency can develop in both mother and child before the child is born, and the reason is lack of iodine. Regular use of iodised salt is the best safeguard. (If the doctor has ordered a salt-free diet, then seameal should be used the mother two teaspoons daily). The increased use of iodised salt in New Zealand has already caused a drop in goitre incidence. KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE, /A /A
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 72, Issue 6241, 12 June 1946, Page 3
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