Both hyperthyroidism and
hypothyroidism have been linked to too much kelp intake. This is due to its high amount
of iodine. Abnormal thyroid function has also been linked directly to too much use
of
kelp supplements.
Kelp may contain harmful metals. These include cadmium, lead, aluminum, and other
heavy metals. This is more likely if you eat a lot of kelp from areas of contaminated
ocean water.
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding shouldn’t use kelp supplements.
If you’re being treated for thyroid issues, you shouldn’t take kelp. You also shouldn’t
use it if you take certain heart medicines.
If you need an X-ray with a
contrast media, talk to your healthcare provider. You may have to stop taking kelp
1
month before your X-ray. You may not be allowed to take it again until the contrast
medium leaves your body.