Optimize Hormonal Balance and Whole Body Health
Iodine plays a key role in the prevention and treatment of a wide range of diseases and conditions from mental retardation to cancer of the breast and prostate to thyroid disorders.
This vital nutrient is also required for the production and balance of thyroid hormone as well as other hormones in the body, including testosterone, estrogen and progesterone.
Iodine supplements may be prescribed to treat:
- ADD/ADHD
- Atherosclerosis
- Breast diseases
- Cancers of the breast, ovaries, prostate, thyroid and uterus
- Excess mucous production
- Fatigue
- Fibrocystic breasts
- Goiter
- Hemorrhoids
- Headaches and migraine headaches
- Hormone imbalance
- Hypertension
- Infections
- Keloids
- Liver diseases
- Nephrotic syndrome
- Ovarian disease
- Parotid duct stones
- Peyronie’s
- Prostate disorders
- Sebaceous cysts
- Thyroid disorders
- Vaginal infections
Is iodine deficiency common?
Iodine deficiency is occurring at an epidemic rate in the U.S. and affects approximately one-third of the world’s population. Unfortunately, iodine’s benefits are often overlooked outside of its role in thyroid health.
Iodine is found in each of the trillions of cells in the body. Without adequate iodine levels, life itself is not possible. This essential nutrient contains powerful anti-parasitic, antibacterial, antiviral and anticancer properties and is vital for the treatment of autoimmune diseases and to ensure proper immune system function.
How much iodine do I need?
The first step is to determine your current iodine levels through a blood, serum or urine test. Once your iodine levels are determined, your healthcare practitioner can prescribe the appropriate level of iodine supplementation for your individual needs.
Most adults benefit from taking 25 to 50 mg of iodine per day, and children require less. However, individuals who are battling certain illnesses typically require higher levels of iodine to address their needs.
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