Hormone Health Hub: Expert Insights on Testing, Balance & Better Living — iodine supplementation
Why You Should Test Your Iodine Levels
Publié par Behcet Bicakci le
If you often feel tired, struggle with weight changes, or have thyroid concerns, it might be time to check your iodine levels with a simple home test.
Curious About Iodine, Part 3: Antioxidant, Immune Support, Anti-Cancer
Publié par Ben White le
By Tracy Tranchitella, ZRT Laboratory. At the most fundamental level, the beneficial actions of iodine derive from its ability to function as both an antioxidant and an oxidant. These basic qualities also support its effects as an antimicrobial, anti-proliferative and anti-cancer agent. How iodine functions within the human body is determined by its form, the tissue in which it resides and the overall physiological context. Iodine’s role as an antioxidant is determined by its ability to donate electrons and quench free radicals thereby reducing tissue damage and oxidative stress that may lead to chronic disease. As an oxidant, iodine can...
Iodine Beyond the Thyroid: Breast Health, Fertility & Brain Development
Publié par Hormone Lab Editorial Team le
Curious About Iodine, Part 1: Just the Basics
Publié par Ben White le
By Tracy Tranchitella The use of iodine dates back to 4th century China where seaweed and burnt sea sponge were effectively used to treat goiter. It was not until 1811 that iodine was isolated as a specific element that exhibited properties similar to the other halogens of bromine, chlorine, and fluorine. In 1829, Jean Guillaume Auguste Lugol, MD, introduced potassium iodide as an effective treatment for the effects of tuberculosis, and John Murray, MD, used iodine to treat croup, asthma, consumption, and other respiratory diseases [1]. Tincture of iodine has been a staple in every first aid kit for the...
Iodine Deficiency: Causes, Symptoms & How to Test Your Levels
Publié par Hormone Lab UK Editorial Team le