Harnessing more than just the detoxifying power of iodine, 9-Odine boasts a synergistic blend of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants in a daily multivitamin.
9-in-1 Thyroid Support Supplement | Iodine, Selenium, Boron and Magnesium
Additional information
Weight | 0.47 oz |
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Dimensions | 2.6 × 4.7 × 2.6 in |
Boost your body and mind with an iodine supplement that helps to improve sleep and energy while giving you peace of mind knowing you are combating the effects of fluoride on a daily basis. Our doctor-formulated detox empowers you to take control of your health and feel better.
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Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 4 Capsules
Serving Per Container: 30
Amount per Serving | %DV | |
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Selenium (sodium selenite) | 25mcg | 45% |
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) | 200mg | 222% |
Calcium (from calcium citrate) | 150mg | 167% |
Magnesium (from magnesium glycinate) | 50mg | 12% |
Zinc (as glycinate) | 7mg | 64% |
Iodine (as potassium iodide) | 0.5mg | 333% |
Iodine (from kelp) | 1mg | 667% |
Boron (as boron citrate) | 2mg | * |
Tamarind Extract Powder 10:1 | 1000mg | * |
Turmeric Root Extract std 95% curcumioids | 200mg | * |
Other Ingredients: Vegetable Cellulose (from capsule), Rice Flour, Magnesium Stearate, and Silicon Dioxide
Thyroid Support: Essential Minerals and Vitamins You Need
1. Iodine
Why You Need It:
Iodine is essential for the production of thyroid hormones, thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). Without sufficient iodine, the thyroid cannot produce these hormones, leading to hypothyroidism, a condition characterized by a slow metabolism, fatigue, and weight gain.
Sources:
Iodine is found in iodized salt, seaweed, dairy products, and seafood. In regions where iodine deficiency is common, iodine supplements may be necessary.
2. Selenium
Why You Need It:
Selenium is crucial for the conversion of T4 into the active T3 hormone. It also acts as an antioxidant, protecting the thyroid gland from oxidative stress and supporting the immune system. Selenium deficiency can lead to a reduction in thyroid hormone levels and exacerbate autoimmune thyroid conditions such as Hashimoto’s disease.
Sources:
Rich sources of selenium include Brazil nuts, fish, shellfish, eggs, and sunflower seeds. Selenium supplements are also available but should be taken under medical supervision due to the narrow margin between the beneficial and toxic levels.
3. Zinc
Why You Need It:
Zinc is involved in the synthesis of thyroid hormones and supports overall immune function. A deficiency in zinc can lead to hypothyroidism and can also impair the conversion of T4 to T3.
Sources:
Zinc can be obtained from foods such as meat, shellfish, legumes, seeds, and nuts. Supplements are available and can be beneficial for those who are at risk of zinc deficiency.
4. Magnesium
Why You Need It:
Magnesium plays a role in many enzymatic reactions in the body, including those involved in thyroid hormone production and regulation. It also supports the conversion of T4 to T3.
Sources:
Magnesium-rich foods include leafy green vegetables, nuts, seeds, whole grains, and legumes. Magnesium supplements can be useful for those who do not consume enough of these foods.
5. Calcium
Thyroid issues, particularly hypothyroidism, can lead to calcium imbalances. This is because the thyroid gland plays a role in regulating calcium levels in the body through the production of calcitonin, a hormone that helps control calcium absorption and bone health.
Why It’s Needed:
Calcium is crucial for maintaining bone density, nerve function, and muscle health, all of which can be affected by thyroid disorders.
Sources:
Calcium-rich foods include dairy products like milk, cheese, and yogurt, as well as leafy greens like spinach, kale, and broccoli. Almonds and fortified foods like cereals and plant-based milk alternatives are also good sources.
6. Boron
Boron is a trace mineral that plays a supportive role in calcium metabolism and bone health, which is particularly important for thyroid patients at risk of osteoporosis.
Why It’s Needed:
Boron enhances the body’s ability to absorb calcium and magnesium, which can become depleted in individuals with thyroid problems. It also helps regulate hormone levels, which is crucial for those with thyroid imbalances.
Sources:
Natural sources of boron include apples, pears, grapes, nuts, leafy greens, legumes, and avocados.
7. Tamarind Extract Powder
Tamarind is rich in antioxidants and minerals that support overall health, including improving the body’s ability to regulate hormones and metabolism, which is often disrupted in thyroid disorders.
Why It’s Needed:
Tamarind helps to detoxify fluoride from the body, which can negatively impact thyroid function, especially in people with hypothyroidism. Its high antioxidant content may reduce oxidative stress on the thyroid gland.
Sources:
Tamarind can be consumed as a fruit or extract powder, and it’s commonly used in Asian and African cuisines as a souring agent in stews and sauces.
8. Turmeric Root Extract
Turmeric is known for its powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which can be beneficial for individuals with autoimmune thyroid disorders such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis or Graves’ disease.
Why It’s Needed:
Inflammation can exacerbate thyroid problems. Curcumin, the active ingredient in turmeric, helps reduce inflammation and supports the immune system, making it helpful in managing autoimmune thyroid conditions.
Sources:
Turmeric is commonly used in cooking and can be found as a spice or in supplement form. Curcumin extracts are available in more concentrated forms for medicinal use.
References
National Institutes of Health (NIH). “Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet: Selenium.” NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, Updated June 2021.
National Institutes of Health (NIH). “Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet: Iodine.” NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, Updated September 2021.
Rayman, M. P., “Selenium and human health.” The Lancet, July 2012.
Zimmermann, M. B., “Iodine deficiency.” Endocrine Reviews, June 2009.
Wiersinga, W. M., “Thyroid-specific nutrients: Selenium, zinc, and iodine.” Thyroid Research, March 2018.
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Our product is formulated to aid in the excretion of fluoride from the body, to allow the body to better support the immune and endocrine systems, to improve energy levels, help regulate hormones and metabolism, and support the mind, muscles, bones, liver and thyroid.
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Balances Hormone
Prevents Pineal gland calcification
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