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Iodine Supplements Baltimore MD

Iodine supplements help with healthy thyroid function and goiter prevention. Iodine is used to treat iodine deficiency and may be used to counteract iodine antagonists. Seaweed and kelp tablets are also good sources of iodine. Read on to learn more and to find local businesses in Baltimore, MD that give access to iodine supplements.

Sunpride Nutrition
(800) 229-9908
817 East Baltimore
Baltimore, MD
Well Planet
410-659-1880
108 Water St
Baltimore, MD
O K Natural Food Store
410-837-3911
11 W Preston St
Baltimore, MD
Wen's Food
410-837-6800
901 S Carey St
Baltimore, MD
Eatfood
410-325-5683
3221 Shannon Dr
Baltimore, MD
Vegetarian Resource Group The
410-366-8343
Baltimore, MD
General Nutrition Center
410-625-0501
200 E Pratt St
Baltimore, MD
Total Health Center
410-752-2555
400 W Lexington St
Baltimore, MD
Gnc Inc
410-547-8320
875 E Fort Ave
Baltimore, MD
Gnc Inc
410-281-2055
6901 Security Blvd
Windsor Mill, MD
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Iodine: A Comprehensive Exploration of a Vital Nutrient

Iodine - A Comprehensive Exploration of a Vital Nutrient

There is one super nutrient that has the ability to break up congestion in arteries, jumpstart a lagging endocrine system, and even protect people of all ages from the destructive health consequences of nuclear radiation.  That nutrient is iodine, a chemical element that occurs abundantly in nature. 

Doctors and natural health providers have praised the vital role iodine plays in promoting proper physical function and wellbeing for centuries, however its role in health is largely unappreciated by the general public.  As natural health author Barbara Minton wrote, “Iodine may just be the most overlooked mineral, yet its importance to overall health and well being cannot be overstated.”

Renowned natural health physician Dr. David Brownstein has stated that if he had only one natural item to use for treatment on patients it would be iodine, a nutrient he believes “stands head and shoulders above the rest.”  He writes, “In all my years of practicing medicine, I have yet to see one item provide such miraculous effects on the body as iodine does.”

Iodine is an integral element in the optimal functioning of almost every vital system in the body.  It naturally protects against infection, supports metabolic function, and acts as an antioxidant to protect tissue from cancer.  The presence of adequate amounts of iodine in the body can improve cognitive function, increase energy, and ensure babies are born without defects or compromised intelligence.

In spite of its vital role, billions of people around the world, from America to China, suffer from iodine deficiency, a condition that unfortunately causes a host of undesirable and dangerous side effects.  While deficiencies can be caused due to a lack of iodine rich resources, they are most commonly caused by a lack of awareness of this essential nutrient.  

To combat this ignorance on such an important nutrient, Health911 has compiled a comprehensive guide to the powerful element that is iodine.  This document contains the following information related to iodine:

  • Physical Properties and Characteristics
  • History
  • Role in the Human Body
  • Daily Requirements and Usable Forms
  • Identifying Iodine Deficiency
  • Consequences of Iodine Deficiency
  • Applications as a Natural Remedy

Note: Health911 presents the following information for educational purposes only and does not claim it is a replacement for the recommendations of a trained professional.  Before you start or stop any form of supplementation or medication, check with your health care provider.

Physical Properties and Characteristics

Iodine (atomic number 53) is classified as a chemical element.  In the periodic table of elements, iodine is considered to be a halogen.  Like other members of the halogen group, such as fluorine and bromine, iodin...

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