What is Iodine used for?
Given its importance to thyroid health, it’s not surprising that iodine is extensively used to support the gland, especially in those with subclinical hypothyroidism (unmedicated), and associated symptoms such as unexplained weight gain, irregular periods, low body temperature, and energy levels, coarse, dry skin, thinning hair, fatigue, mental fog, low mood, and a constant feeling of being cold. Iodine is also extremely safe and effective to protect the thyroid in cases of nuclear emergencies, by saturating the gland, and in doing so, preventing the uptake of radioactive iodine (produced as a result of nuclear weapons being detonated). Indeed, iodine supplementation is so effective at protecting the thyroid gland from radioactive iodine, that most health authorities officially recommend it in nuclear emergencies.
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