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Asgard Farms Elemental Iodine

Asgard Farms Elemental Iodine

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Asgard Farms Elemental Iodine - Z I53

Asgard Iodine Fun Facts: Iodine is in Group: 17 - Atomic Number 53

Why the Iodine? I started taking Iodine to Detox my Pineal Gland. The effects were as amazing as the Viking Tea. I learned how to make it strong, and I personally use this myself 3-5 X/wk.

The following is great information to read up on to know all the benefits you'll receive by using Asgard Farms Iodine. Priced based on strength and type.

Iodine has powerful detoxifying or chelating potential. Lead, mercury, aluminum, fluoride all calcifies the pineal gland and prevent it from performing it functions, which include regulating our sleep via melatonin production. Normal iodine levels may reverse and repair damage from these heavy metals.

Chelation Definition: the process of removing a heavy metal from a solution by means of a chelate; as (Med.) the treatment of lead or mercury poisoning by adding a chelating agent to the blood.

Boosting Pineal Gland Function

How can we stimulate the pineal gland? Whether you want to boost pineal gland function for spiritual or physical reasons, researchers suggest detoxification and proper nutrition. Poor, pesticide- herbicide-laden foods, environmental toxins and life’s daily stresses cause organs, joints, arteries and the pineal gland to harden or calcify. Calcium phosphate crystals deposits from toxins like chlorine and fluoride (from water we drink and toothpaste with which we brush our teeth) for instance, build up and eventually become a hardened shell, which cannot be penetrated by our immune system. Those body tissues become vulnerable, begin to function improperly, or stop working altogether. So how do we boost our “third eye,” “seat of the soul,” “God organ?” 

The recommendation is we detoxify the pineal gland then begin to consume a healthier diet and reduce daily stress. 

Health Benefits

Iodine’s most important role is to ensure proper thyroid function. It helps to regulate the production of the thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). Getting enough iodine is essential for preventing low thyroid hormone production and hypothyroidism.

Other health benefits of iodine include:

Proper Development during Pregnancy

Women who are pregnant need more iodine in their diet. Iodine is essential for the proper brain development of babies. Research has found that babies born to women who do not get enough iodine during pregnancy are more likely to have intellectual delays and lower IQs than children born to mothers who get enough iodine during pregnancy. 

Women who are breastfeeding also have higher iodine needs, because they supply their infants with the mineral through breast milk. The mother getting enough ensures the infant gets what they need, too, to ensure proper brain development. 

Improved Cognitive Function in Children

The same brain-developing benefits of iodine for developing babies and infants extends into early childhood. Children who don’t get enough iodine are at an increased risk of intellectual disabilities. 

Healthy Birth Weight

Getting sufficient iodine during pregnancy may contribute to a healthy birth weight. One study on pregnant women with goiters showed that increasing iodine intake can correct goiters and lead to an improvement in birth weight. 

Lowering the Risk of Goiters

A goiter is an enlarged thyroid, and it often occurs as a result of hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) or hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid). The most common cause is a lack of iodine in the diet. It may also occur as a result of certain conditions, such as Hashimoto's or Grave's diseases. In rare instances, a goiter may develop as a result of a genetic defect, injury, or tumor. Getting enough iodine can help to prevent the development of dietary-related goiters. 

May Treat Fibrocystic Breast Disease

Fibrocystic breast disease is a noncancerous condition that causes painful lumps in the breasts. It typically occurs in women of reproductive age, but it may also affect some women after menopause. Some research indicates that iodine may help reduce the pain and other symptoms, but more research is needed to support this.

Thyroid Cancer

Medication Interactions

Iodine supplements may interact with certain medications. Taking supplements while also taking anti-thyroid medications such as methimazole may cause your body to produce too little thyroid hormone. Potassium iodide supplements with ACE inhibitors may also cause you to have too much potassium in your blood, leading to hyperkalemia. Hyperkalemia can lead to serious heart-related problems. 

How Much You Need

The amount of iodine you need varies on your sex and age:

  • Birth to 6 months: 110 micrograms
  • 7 months to 1 year: 130 micrograms
  • Children up to 8 years: 90 micrograms
  • Children 9 to 13: 120 micrograms
  • Teens and adults: 150 micrograms
  • Women who are pregnant: 220 micrograms
  • Women who are breastfeeding: 290 micrograms
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