I'm researching contamination of various kelps available online. Heavy metals, especially arsenic, are present in kelp and radioactive isotopes, flourines and bromine can also be present. Sea veggies sponge up various things in the sea, which is why they are so nutritious and potentially dangerous. Some sea veggies, notably nori, concentrate radioactive isotopes by hundreds or even thousands of times. The recent Fukushima disaster is very concerning to me. The radiation has spread to many parts of the world, and many seaweeds are harvested right outside of Japan! Industry, radiation, other contamination, and even natural sources of heavy metals are all of concern. Organic heavy metals are less toxic than inorganic, though.
I'm looking the least contaminated kelp powder or capsule available. I'm pretty sure Iceland would be my best bet, and the Laminaria digitata species generally contains the most iodine and calcium, so unless anyone has other suggestions, I'm looking for an Icelandic Laminaria digitata kelp. I've contacted a few suppliers for lab MDS, and only received one so far (I'll post it if anyone's interested). It looks OK except that it's from Canada and has 26.3ppm arsenic which is higher than I'd like, but only .1ppm is inorganic.
Anyone know of a source for uncontaminated kelp?