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Sea Iodine 1000 Mcg

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sea-iodine-1000-mcg-LFE Servings per Container: 60 Important for thyroid health support Iodine is a health-promoting trace element essential for life. Its primary biological role lies in the production of the thyroid hormones triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4).1 T4 and T3 contain fLife Extension's and three atoms of iodine per molecule, respectively. The thyroid gland actively absorbs iodide from the blood to make and release these hormones into the blood. Get yLife Extension's iodine, without the salt For decades, Americans have been told to avoid table salt. But when iodized table salt is reduced, people can unknowingly lower their iodine intake to suboptimal levels. The good news is that you can avoid iodized table salt without sacrificing the health benefits of iodine. Sea-Iodine™ is a low-cost proprietary formula that health-conscious individuals can take each day to support optimal iodine levels. Using ingredients harvested from a blend of organic marine algae, Sea-Iodine™ brings you the health of the sea while avoiding excessive salt intake. The algae found in Sea-Iodine™ provide you with over 667% of the Recommended Daily Value of iodine. Abundant in sea vegetation Iodine happens to be found abundantly in sea vegetables and plants. In areas where no marine foods are eaten, people often have lower iodine levels.2 For this reason, U.S. commercial salt makers have long added iodine to deliver this key ingredient to yLife Extension's diet. However, we now know the concerns associated with eating too much table salt, which resurrects the dilemma of where to get healthy sLife Extension'sces of iodine. Ironically, health-conscious people are often the most likely to have low iodine levels.3,4 One reason is that athletes and people engaged in heavy physical effort deplete their healthy stores of this trace mineral through perspiration.5 Vegetarians and vegans also have a substantially greater likelihood of low levels of iodine than those who eat animal products. One study demonstrated iodine deficiency in 25% of vegetarians and an incredible 80% of vegans.6