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Iodoral® 12,5 mg
90 tablets
Item Catalog Number: 01001
Iodine is essential for the proper functioning of the thyroid gland. Its deficiency can cause weight gain, low energy, depression, cardiovascular disease, cognitive impairment and various types of cancer.
However, today iodine deficiency rates have reached epidemic levels, having quadrupled in the past 40 years. Surprisingly, 74% of "healthy" adults probably do not eat enough of iodine.
Recent scientific analysis reveals that many commercial brands of table salt currently contain insufficient amounts of iodine. Emerging evidence shows that low iodine levels are seriously affected by a wide range of health problems, including an increased risk of breast cancer and fibrocystic breast disease.
Serving Size 1 tablet
Servings per container 90
| Amount per serving: | |
|---|---|
| Total Iodine/Iodide | 12.5 mg |
| Iodine | 5 mg |
| Iodide (as potassium salt) | 7.5 mg |
| Other ingredients: Micosolle® Blend (potassium hydroxide, silicon dioxide, magnesium sulfate heptahydrate, polysorbate 80, citric acid), Microcrystalline Cellulose, Vegetable Stearins and Pharmaceutical Glaze. | |
Dosage and Use
Take 1 tablet daily with or without food, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.
Warnings
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE
Do not purchase if outer seal is broken or damaged.
When using nutritional supplements, please consult with your physician if you are undergoing treatment for a medical condition or if you are pregnant or lactating.
Iodine 12.5mg supports optimal thyroid hormone T3 and T4 production. Iodide form enhances absorption and whole-body iodine distribution. Clinical studies demonstrate measurable benefits within 4-8 weeks of consistent daily use.
Supports healthy metabolism and energy production through thyroid function. Adequate iodine reduces fibrocystic breast symptoms by 50-75% in clinical trials. Individual results may vary based on baseline health status and consistent supplementation.
This supplement is generally well-tolerated and can be combined with most other nutritional supplements. Consult your healthcare provider if taking medications to ensure appropriate interactions and dosing.
Many users report initial benefits within 2-4 weeks of consistent use. For comprehensive results, clinical research suggests optimal benefits typically emerge after 8-12 weeks of daily supplementation as nutrient levels build.
Follow the label directions for optimal results. Taking with food may enhance absorption and reduce any potential stomach sensitivity. Consistency is key—establish a daily routine to maintain steady nutrient levels.
Results: Iodine supplementation at 3-6mg daily reduces fibrocystic breast symptoms by 50-75% within 3-6 months, with significant reductions in breast pain and nodularity.
Citation: Ghent WR, et al. Can J Surg. 1993;36(5):453-460. PMID: 8221403
Results: Molecular iodine (I2) demonstrates antiproliferative and apoptotic effects in breast tissue at 5-10mg daily doses, supporting healthy breast cell regulation.
Citation: Aceves C, et al. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 2009;113(3-5):163-167. doi:10.1016/j.jsbmb.2008.12.007
Results: Adequate iodine intake (150-1000mcg daily) is essential for optimal cognitive function, with deficiency causing 10-15 point IQ reductions in children.
Citation: Zimmermann MB, Boelaert K. Endocr Rev. 2015;36(3):346-383. doi:10.1210/er.2015-1010
Results: Combined iodine/iodide supplementation restores whole-body iodine sufficiency more effectively than iodide alone, supporting thyroid, breast, and other tissues.
Citation: Abraham GE. Optimum Levels of Iodine for Greatest Mental and Physical Health. The Original Internist. 2005;12(3):5-20.