Supplement information: IODINE
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| General description |
Trace element important for normal thyroid function.
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| Found |
- kelp - seafood - iodized salt and sea salt - eggs - garlic |
| Anti-aging role |
- regulating basal metabolism rate - protect against toxic effects from radioactive material - relieve pain and sorens associated with fibrocystic breast disease - prevent dental caries |
| Deficiency symptoms |
- goiter, hypothyroidism - physical and mental sluggishness - poor circulation - low vitality - dry hair and skin - cold hands and feet - obesity - cretinism - hearing loss - pregnancy complications |
| Therapeutic doses |
150 - 300 mcg RDA - 150 mcg |
| Maximum safe level |
500 mcg long term usage 700 mcg short term usage |
| Side effects |
- high doses interfere with normal thyroid function. - body weight loss - tachycardia - muscle weak - high temperature - sweaty palms ACUTE INTOXICATION: - burning in throat and mouth - fever - nausea, vomiting - low pulse - cynosis - coma |
| Contraindications |
- hyperthyreoidism
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| Interactions |
DRUG ITNERACTIONS: - lithium - antithyroid drugs (methimazole) - propilthiouracil FOOD INTERACTIONS: - goitrogens - reduce iodine utilization and thyroid hormones synthesis |
| High risk groups |
- vegans - people with low diary, fish and sea products diets - pregnant and breast-feeding women - patients with full parenteral diet |
| Composition formulas |
- mostly in form of potassium iodine - algae products (kelp, spirulina, chlorella) and multivitamin - mineral products |
| Other remarks |
- soluble in non-polar solvents
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