Source: The Powerful Health Benefits of Iodine by Dr. Edward Group Did you know that over 90% of people and pets in the U.S. are mineral deficient? And most of those people are deficient in iodine? In this video, we check in with Dr. Edward Group to discuss the health benefits of iodine.In this Dr. Group … Continue reading The Powerful Health Benefits of Iodine
How Iodine Deficiency Contributes to Cancer – Dr. David Brownstein, MD
In this video, cancer researcher Ty Bollinger speaks with Dr. David Brownstein, MD, best-selling author, lecturer, and researcher. Dr. Brownstein shares about our cells need for iodine and how iodine-deficiency contributes to cancer - especially thyroid cancer, cancer of the ovaries, uterine cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, and pancreatic cancer. (deleted by youtube) The full … Continue reading How Iodine Deficiency Contributes to Cancer – Dr. David Brownstein, MD
Iodine Supplements and Dosages
Iodine is necessary for the proper function of many of the body’s tissues including the breasts, pancreas, brain, stomach, adrenal glands, skin, salivary glands, and cerebral spinal fluid. Iodine deficiency can lead to a dysfunction of these tissues and cause symptoms such as dry mouth, dry skin, reduced alertness, brain fog, fibromyalgia, fibrocystic breasts, and many … Continue reading Iodine Supplements and Dosages
Iodine and Detoxification
Iodine intake immediately increases the excretion of bromide, fluoride, and some heavy metals including mercury and lead. Bromide and fluoride are not removed by any other chelator or detoxifying technique. Dr. Kenezy Gyula Korhaz states that iodine chelates heavy metals such as mercury, lead, cadmium and aluminum and halogens such as fluoride and bromide, thus … Continue reading Iodine and Detoxification
Iodine deficiency is on the rise in industrialized countries
A lot has been done to curb iodine deficiency in many areas worldwide, but a recent study showed that cases of low maternal iodine levels have been identified in areas that were previously known to be iodine-sufficient. The findings of the study, published in the journal Nutrients, raised some concern on the so-called “re-emergence” of iodine deficiency, especially in industrialized countries. … Continue reading Iodine deficiency is on the rise in industrialized countries
Iodine and Antibiotics
A great feeling of security for a parent comes from administering a medicinal like iodine. It is what I give my children instead of dangerous antibiotics when they are sick. It is what I use when the first symptoms of flu approach and it does spare one the worst of that misery. After we understand … Continue reading Iodine and Antibiotics
Symptoms of Iodine Overdose
Source: Symptoms of Iodine Overdose by Dr. Edward Group The human body needs iodine to maintain normal development and proper metabolic balance. There are many forms of iodine. All of the types that are safe to consume for humans are of a type called iodide, which includes potassium iodide, sodium iodide (the form added to salt), and nascent iodine. Considering … Continue reading Symptoms of Iodine Overdose
What Is Colloidal Iodine?
Source: What Is Colloidal Iodine? by Dr. Edward Group Colloidal is a unique and special formulation of iodine. Created in the 1920s, colloidal iodine offers a more bioavailable form of iodine than typical compounds of sodium iodide or potassium iodide. If you’re interested in the history of it, the creation and application for colloidal iodine was … Continue reading What Is Colloidal Iodine?
Nascent Iodine in Vegetable Glycerin vs. Nascent Iodine in Alcohol
Source: Nascent Iodine in Vegetable Glycerin vs. Nascent Iodine in Alcohol by Dr. Edward Group There’s been much discussion lately regarding the best form of nascent iodine — glycerin based or alcohol based? Because it’s not practical or safe to simply consume pure iodine in its elemental form, it needs to be stabilized into an extraction … Continue reading Nascent Iodine in Vegetable Glycerin vs. Nascent Iodine in Alcohol
Iodine and Hyperthyroidism
Source: Iodine and Hyperthyroidism by Dr. Edward Group Your thyroid gland produces the hormones that control and regulate your metabolism. Iodine is the fuel it runs on. Too little iodine and you may experience hypothyroidism, a condition in which the thyroid does not produce enough hormones. Conversely, hyperthyroidism occurs when the thyroid produces too much of the thyroid … Continue reading Iodine and Hyperthyroidism
