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Iodine
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Iodine
description: |
Iodine is crucial in the production of thyroid hormones by the body. These
hormones control the metabolic rate which in turn not only determine your energy
levels but the rate at which you use energy. Low levels of these hormones cause
lethargy and potential weight gain. Iodine is also important for brain function
particularly in growing children. People who eat a lot of fish and
crustaceans will be ingesting more than enough iodine but if you do not like
fish or shellfish chances are that you will need to supplement your consumption
of this vital mineral.
Iodine
Use for/In treatment of: | | Thyroid |
Fatigue | Painful
breasts |
| Weight loss | | |
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Iodine
Contraindications, do not use if: | | | | | | | | | |
We cannot warrant that this list of contraindications are complete or valid. We urge that you consult an
appropriate and knowledgeable practitioner before treatment. |
Iodine
is Administered as/Available in: | | Tablets |
Liquid | | | | | |
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