IODINE
INGREDIENTS
Each 2 ml (0.07 fl.oz.) ampoule contains 24
meg of iodine from potassium iodide.
MODE OF ACTION
The primary role of iodine is as a component of thyroid
hormone, and ultimately the regulation of cellular oxidation.
The thyroid hormones (T3 and T4) accelerate cellular reactions,
increase oxygen consumption, and inaease growth and protein
synthesis. Iodine is a cofactor for enzymes involved in the
immune system. These include catalase and myeloperoidase,
which are both bacteriocidal in nature.
Cardio respiratory disorders
Hormonal homeostasis: dysmenorrhea, functional myxoedma,
endocrine dysfunction, juvenile diabetes
Viral diseases - mycosis
Iodine has traditionally been used in oligotherapy for the
maintenance of normal thyroid function. Deficiencies are linked
to endocrine disturbances that could lead to increased risk of
breast and ovarian cancer. One of the most damaging effects on
iodine deficiency is on the development of the brain and may
cause mental retardation, as well as hypothyroidism, goiter, and
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INDICATIONS
GENERAL
SPECIFIC
Abcesses Amenorrhea
Arthritis (rheumatoid) Burns
Fatigue (psychic) Goiter
Hypertension (essential) Hypertension (stress)
Impotence Libido, weak (male)
Myocardial Infarction Obesity (hypothyroid)
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) Sciatica
Seborrhea (hyper) Seborrhea (hypo)
Thyroid (hyper) Vertigo
KNOWN USES