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Relentless Improvement brand Iodine Iodide High Potency Complex
supplement tablet contains 5mg iodine and 7.5mg iodide as the
potassium salt.
To prevent gastric irritation, Relentless Improvement's
iodine/iodide preparation is absorbed into a colloidal silica
excipient.
To eliminate the unpleasant taste of iodine, our tablets are
coated with a thin film of pharmaceutical glaze.
This product is a cost-effective alternative for those seeking
and using other brands Iodine/Iodide complex.
100% purity Iodine / Iodide from Relentless Improvement. No
other supplier exercises the total control of quality and purity
that we do. Third party independent testing combined with awesome
customer service and same day shipping, is your assurance of total
satisfaction and real results.
This is a premium Iodine/Iodide complex that you can purchase
with confidence. Bottled in FDA registered, cGMP certified
facility. View Certificates of Analysis
Buy With Confidence: View the public Certificate of Analysis for
our Iodine/Iodide product (testing performed by an FDA registered
analytical laboratory) that fully documents our label
claims. The metals content per serving is documented at 1/3rd
to 1/10th or less of CA Prop 65 "No Significant Risk"
levels.
Relentless Improvement is not required to adhere to Prop 65 due
to our size, but we test as if we were for the peace of mind of
our customers. Proposition 65 was passed nearly 10 years ago
by the voters in California and established California-only
allowable levels of daily ingestion of four heavy metals:
- Material Allowable
Level
- Arsenic: 10 micrograms (our product less than 0.50
mcg/undetectable)
- Cadmium: 4.1 micrograms (our product less than 0.50
mcg/undetectable)
- Lead: 15 micrograms (our product less than 0.50
mcg/undetectable)
- Mercury: In development, but for now 0.3 micrograms (our
product less than 0.15 mcg/undetectable)
Relentless Improvement Iodine/Iodide supplement exceeds in every
measure the most conservative guidelines of California Proposition
65 requirement. These are the most stringent of any state. Just
like in the food we eat, the air we breathe and the water we drink,
there are trace amounts of metals. The degree of purification
required to eliminate all traces is unnecessary and would render
the product unaffordable.
Supplement Facts
Expiration: 09/2010
Serving Size: 1 Tablet
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
Total Iodine/Iodide 12.5 mg 8333%
Iodine 5 mg
Iodide (as potassium salt) 7.5 mg
*Daily Value not established
Other Ingredients:
Di-Calcium Phosphate, Microcrystalline Cellulose (MCC), Magnesium
Stearate, Silicon Dioxide and pharmaceutical glaze.
Contains no additives other than those listed.
Keep container tightly closed in a cool, dry and dark place.
Keep out of reach of children.
Recommended Dosage: After testing deficient in Iodine the
suggested dosage to gain whole body sufficiency is 2 iodine
supplement tablets in the morning and 2 in the evening. A retest is
suggested after 3 months.
Once whole body sufficiency is gained the maintenance dosage is
1 tablet daily. Persons with Thyroid disorders should work closely
with their health care professional.
Unlikely but possible side effects:
If you experience any of the following, stop ingesting this
supplement and contact your physician: acne-like skin lesions in
certain areas of your body, headache in the frontal sinus,
unpleasant brassy taste, increased salivation and sneezing
While the optimal iodine supplementaion level varies by
individual, insight may be gained by studies of the mainland
Japanese people. On average they ingest 13.8 mg daily, and are one
of the healthiest people on the planet. (1)
Several studies have shown correlation between low iodine intake
and fibrocystic disease of the breast. (2,3) The thyroid gland
needs iodine to function properly, in an older study, 9 mg iodide
daily was used to control goiter in teenage girls.(4)
Several studies have shown connection between inadequate
iodine/iodide intake and breast cancers.(5)
Reference:
1. Abraham, G.E., Flechas, J.D., Hakala, J.C., The Original
Internist, 9:30-41, 2002.
2. Eskin, B., et al, Biological Trace Element Research, 49:9-19,
1995.
3. Ghent, W., et al, Can. J. Surg., 36:453-460,1993.
4.Marine, D., Atl. Med. J., 26:437-442, 1923.
5. Abraham, G.E., Flechas, J.D., Hakala, J.C., The Original
Internist, 9:30-41, 2002.