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The necessity of iodine isn't exclusive to the thyroid, the entire body needs it. You might say that your body requires iodine the way a car requires oil — it's simply necessary for the entire system to function properly. However, many people don't realize the importance of iodine for women's health. Aside from the critical role iodine plays in the thyroid, iodine is essential to women in other ways, especially breast health. Women's breast tissue has a high concentration of and a special need for iodine. When breast tissue has […]

When it comes to our pets’ health, it doesn’t always register that they too can suffer from nutritional deficiencies. We take such good care of their safety that we may overlook the spectrum of nutrients their bodies require. As a result, many dogs don't receive enough necessary nutrients (some of which are also lacking in the average human's diet). Iodine, for example, is essential for thyroid health — in humans and animals — yet most of us don't get enough and neither do our dogs. Iodine supports your dog's metabolism […]

A healthy diet is a great way to ensure you receive the right balance of the nutrients your body requires, including iodine. Your thyroid depends on it to function, and it is the primary element of two essential hormones that regulate metabolic function.[1] Without it, a myriad of concerns can occur, including hypothyroidism and reductions in energy. (more…)

It’s no secret that iodine plays an important role in hormone production and has a special relationship with the thyroid. What’s less discussed is how important iodine is for women’s health. Several organs in the female body contain high concentrations of iodine. After the thyroid, the ovaries contain the second highest concentration of iodine.[1] Thus, it goes without saying that maintaining normal iodine levels is a must for promoting the health of the ovaries. This importance is compounded as research has linked iodine deficiency to polycystic ovary syndrome, also known […]

Calcium is, quite simply, an essential element that is highly important for living organisms to survive. This includes humans and 1.5 to 2% of a human's overall body weight consists of the element calcium. Represented by the elemental symbol of 'Ca', a certain amount of calcium is required each day in order to avoid a deficiency and subsequent disease. (more…)