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Traditionally,
the importance of iodine to the biological function
of the body was focused on iodines role in the
nourishment of the thyroid gland, particularly for the
production of T3 and T4 hormones and the regulation
of metabolism. However, as the understanding of this
nutrient has progressed, we come to understand that
the role of iodine in the body far surpasses what most
thought, and is not only necessary for overall health,
but a crucial component of the detoxification process.
What
is Nascent Iodine?
Nascent
Iodine is a consumable iodine in its atomic form rather
than its molecular form. It is an iodine atom that has
an incomplete number of electrons. It is paramagnetic.
What does that mean? Well, it means that the iodine
atoms can hold an electromagnetic charge. While this
all might sound a little like a flashback to chemistry
class, the most important thing to understand is that
Nascent Iodine has a huge energy release when consumed.
This charged state is held by the atom until
diluted in water and consumed, whereby it gradually
loses energy over a 2-3 hour time span. During this
time, Nascent Iodine is recognized by the body as the
same iodine that is produced by the thyroid and is absorbed
effortlessly by the body.
Is
Nascent Iodine the Same as Detoxified Iodine or Atomic
Iodine?
No,
Detoxified Iodine is a coined name that for many years
has been produced at 10 amps of resistance for five
minutes with a high volume of iodine in solution. An
iodine process that according to Edgar Cayce gives the
molecule of iodine additional energy making it easier
to assimilate into the body.
Nascent
Iodine is also totally different from the typical iodine
in its denser state sold as an antiseptic, or as iodine
tri-chloride (claiming to be atomized), or as added
to potassium iodide to make it soluble in liquid. It
is also unlike glandular or prescriptions containing
hormones that take over the thyroid's job, instead of
nutritionally building the thyroid to do its own job.
Seaweed, seafood, greens, raw sunflower seeds, are good
sources of iodine, but may not have the levels necessary
to support the thyroid fully for good homeostasis in
the body. Sources from seaweed may also contain high
levels of arsenic.
Where
is Iodine Used in the Body?
All
the cells in your body contain and make use of iodine.
It is concentrated in the glandular system of your body,
with your thyroid containing the highest amount compared
to any other organ. Significant amounts are also stockpiled
in numerous other areas of the body including the salivary
glands, cerebrospinal fluid and the brain, gastric mucosa,
choroid plexus, breasts, and ovaries.
How
soon will I feel the effects of Nascent Iodine?
Some
of our clients have noticed additional energy on the
first day after taking Nascent Iodine. If you already
suffer from an iodine deficiency, you are most likely
to notice the effect sooner.
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Nascent
Iodine
€29.25
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Ingredients
Nascent
Iodine in a base of organic grain alcohol. (2%
Iodine by weight / 400mcg of nascent iodine per
drop)
Usage:
Depending
upon desired effect. One drop = 400mcg of iodine.
If using for additional energy and general improved
health take up to 6 drops daily. Frequent small
doses are more effective than larger amounts at
less frequent intervals. Always take on an empty
stomach. Most will find that it is important to
build up gradually in order to experience the
least amount of detoxification symptoms.
Recommended:
Take on an empty stomach 30 minutes before or
1 hour after meals, medications and/or supplements.
Taking it after 4 PM could raise your energy levels
and keep you awake at night. It is recommended
to take before breakfast, before lunch and then
again before 4 PM
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