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Thyroid Support
Multivitamins
Founded in 1978 by Dr. Guy Abraham, Optimox pioneers nutritional science. Dr. Abraham’s research led to Iodoral, a high-potency iodine supplement, and Micosolle, a patented excipient. Trusted for decades, Optimox continues to deliver premium-quality supplements for optimal health.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 2.5 x 1.4 x 1 inches; 1.44 ounces
Item model number : 103513
Date First Available : October 2, 2001
Manufacturer : Optimox
ASIN : B005MKP9OK
SUPPORT THYROID FUNCTION – Iodine is an essential element. It primarily supports the thyroid gland and energy levels, but other organs in the body have a need for iodine in order to function normally*
IODINE FOR PROTECTION – Iodine tablets support the central nervous system, as well as normal bone and nerve growth.*
STRONG HAIR SKIN & NAILS – Iodine deficiencies can lead to dry and brittle hair, skin, and nails, so support your body with our essential potassium iodide tablets*
IODINE, AN ESSENTIAL ELEMENT – We packed 5 mg of Iodine and 7.5 mg of Iodide (Potassium Salt) to create iodine pills free of wheat, gluten, corn, soy, yeast, dairy, eggs, fish, shellfish and peanuts
THE ORIGINAL HIGH-POTENCY IODINE SUPPLEMENT – Iodoral is a precisely quantified tablet form of Lugol solution containing iodine and iodide as the potassium salt.
SF –
Do your own research
There are two schools of thought at war with each other in the world of iodine. One paradigm tells you not to take more than a few micrograms and the other one tells you you need to take doses in the milligram range. I wasn’t sure who to believe and whether I should take a high dose of iodine (as in this supplement) so I decided to dive into the science behind it all and let my test results bear out who was telling the truth. Luckily for me, my functional medicine doctor was on board and told me she would support me and monitor me through testing. So here is what happened.In the world of conventional medicine the view is if you take too much iodine it will cause autoimmune thyroid disease; by contrast, the world of functional medicine the view is if you don’t get enough iodine you will get autoimmune thyroid disease.After doing my own investigation, it appears that the conventional medicine paradigm does not fully understand the science behind iodine and thyroid. When a person begins taking high dose iodine the blood level of TSH will rise. Conventional medicine will see this as a negative. However, research shows that this is a normal biological response in a situation where a person has been deficient in iodine for a prolonged period of time. When there has been a long-standing iodine deficiency, the body down-regulates its production of NIS symporters. NIS symporters are found on many different glands in the body and their purpose is to transport iodine from the bloodstream into the gland. When iodine is lacking in the diet, the body will not make as many NIS symporters simply because they are not needed if there is no iodine to transport. So when a person starts taking iodine in the milligram range the body will increase production of TSH in order to stimulate production of NIS symporters to meet the demand now that iodine is available. A good explanation of this process can be seen in the video “P2P Webinar: Iodine & Autoimmune Thyroid Disorders” by Dr. David Brownstein on YouTube. In this video webinar Dr. Brownstein also explains how iodine works within the thyroid gland. Conventional medicine alleges that milligram ranges of iodine supplementation will result in a rise in thyroid autoimmune antibodies. However, Dr. Brownstein explains this is actually because they haven’t gone high enough with the dose. If the dose is not sufficient enough to produce iodinated lipids (i.e., δ-Iodolipids {delta iodolipids}) within the thyroid gland, the increase in H202 that occurs during the production of thyroid hormone can damage the TPO enzyme. This in turn will trigger an immune response to produce TPO antibodies to destroy the damaged enzymes. However, if the level of iodine is sufficient enough to trigger the production of δ-iodolactone, it provides negative feedback to the NADPH oxidase system which puts the brakes on the production of H2O2, and this will result in a reduction of thyroid autoimmune antibodies. I proved this with my own testing. I slowly worked my way up to 50 mg of iodine in the form of Lugol’s tablets (using either Iodoral and/or Lugotabs). Just as Dr. Brownstein claimed, my TSH rose, my T3 stayed within limits, and my thyroid autoimmune antibodies went down. As Dr. Brownstein Stephanie Buist both explain in their YouTube videos, the TSH may stay elevated for an extended period of time until the body restores the population of NIS symporters now that the body is being repleted with Iodine. I had to personally increase my dosage of iodine slowly and do salt loading due to bromide detox symptoms I had along the way. I feel fortunate to have an integrative/functional medicine endocrinologist on my side throughout this whole process being that I did not know which camp was telling the truth and what would happen. The only thing I can say is that I have had amazing results in the following areas after taking high dose iodine. My sleep has improved dramatically (I suffer suffered from chronic insomnia), my thyroid nodule shrunk, my Tgab antibody levels went down, my cognition improved, my energy level increased, and my sxs of SICCA completely disappeared after 2 months. Everyone is different so your experience might not be the same as mine. But I encourage everyone to look into this for themselves and find a Doctor who will monitor you and support you through the process.
DolnaM –
This actually seems to work!
I went to my doctor with hypothyroid symptoms about 4 years ago. At the same time I was struggling with severe stomach cramps. I was constantly exhausted and during the winter months I was literally dysfunctional. I never felt rested no matter how much I slept, had hard time getting up in the morning and staying awake. During the day there were maybe 3-4 hours when I was able to think clearly. By the time I got home from work I crashed and slept for hours. There were nights I slept 15 hours and still woke up groggy and exhausted. I was constantly freezing, and aching. After a blood test my doctor said I am borderline hypo but not enough to prescribe medication. So I went on another 3 years struggling with my symptoms. During those years I gained 30lbs while eating healthy. No amount of cutting back on calories helped, and I was too exhausted to excercise. This time a general physical done by my employer revealed that I have hypothyroidism well beyond borderline. So i was put on a low level of synthroid. Over the last 2 years I have been changed from .05 to .50 to .75 and this last time .100. Each time I had to go back to my doc to say I am still exhausted I am still struggling. Each time he checked my Ts I was at a lower level. 2 months after I was put on .100 I finally had enough, After I was put on .100 my Blood Pressure went up! I had headaches every day. I figured this could go on forever until my thyroid just burns itself out completely or I get a stroke. I could not longer loose valuable time from work and my life. I started to research the internet about options. First I found the natural thyroid, but finding a doctor would not be easy and the cost associated with it would not work for me. Then finally I stumbled on articles about Iodine Deficiency and I decided to try it. I have been taking 2 pills a day with 1 selenium to help the absorption. I also found Thyroid Support capsules at the local health food store, which contains some additional iodine as well as magnesium, B12 and some other thyroid supporting minerals. I have been taking all these plus my thyroid medicine for the last month and a half and I feel a big difference. I can get up a lot easier, no longer need the hot baths in the morning to stop the aching and the freezing and I am actually productive at work and at home again. My sleeping pattern improved a lot. Even my co-workers noted that I no longer look drained as I used to. It is fall right now, usually this is the time when my energy starts to slump even more. I am ordering my second bottle of Iodine and plan to keep taking it throughout the winter and see how it goes. I read it could take up to 6 months for iodine to accumulate properly before I can drop the amount. – I will keep this review up to date with progress. I will be going back to the doc to schedule a new blood test to see how I am doing.I am disappointed though that I had to go through all this to possibly find a solution on my own.SUGGESTIONS: I take all the supplements, including the thyroid med in the morning before breakfast. Also, I have not felt any side effects that others have mentioned. Even my headaches decreased considerably.JANUARY UPDATE: I have been taking Iodoral for 3 months now and I am about to order my 3rd bottle. I am currently taking 1 pill a day. I am still taking Selenium, and the Thyroid Support Capsules. In November I added liquid B12 and Vitamin D. I am about to add some NAC and probiotics. My GP commented that Selenium will make my hair fall out, so I am watching that but truthfully, I have a lot less hairloss now than I had when i was not treated for hypo. It is January and I am happy to report that my energy did not slump yet, even through I had a horribly stressful December. I did not gain any weight, even though I did not really excercise. I am about to start that now. I did however reduce my Synthroid from 100 to 50 (without the approval of my doc). Every time I took the 100, I got migraines and high blood pressure. I feel better now overall. Not 100% but getting there. One major improvement I noticed was that my chronic pain is almost gone. I used to have bad joint pain everywhere so bad that I could hardly walk. I was often worried I would fall down the steps one day. This is almost completely gone. I do not know if it was due to the iodine or the combination of all the other supplements, but I am glad that the pain is now manageable. The next 3 months will be crucial, as Jan – March is the time when I get the worst brain-fog and the weight just creeps up daily. In the past 7 years I managed to maintain my weight throughout the year or drop a few, just to gain 10lbs in less than a month in January. I will report back to see how I do this year on all these supplements.MAY UPDATE: I ran out of Iodoral around end of March and I felt good enought to risk not reordering. I figured I see if there is any change in a month or so. My eneregy lasted all winter, apart from a few bad days. I did have a week at the end of March when I gained some extra weigh but it came back down in a month or so. My body temperatures increased in the mornings. I was freezing less and less. I went from having an average 97.3 in November to 97.7 around January and then up to 98.3 around Feb-March, during the coldest months. First year in many years that my energy felt more normal. – To be truthful, I think the fact that i supplemented 1000 IU vitamin D daily helped a lot. While I think vit D and B12 helped me through winter, the fact remains that these only plug the hole on the underlying issue I still have.It is May and the only thing I continue to take is 0.5 mcg Synthroid, 1000 IUVitamin D, Thyroid Complete (contain zinc, magnesium, iodine, copper, molybdenum), probiotic in the morning and iron and calcium in the evenings. I will have an appointment with a functional doctor in June, which is when I will have her tell me what I should and should not continue to take.
Rusty S. –
A+ Exactly what I needed and expected.
A+ Exactly what I needed and expected.
The Moon’s –
these qork great
Been using for years
Sharon –
I am still testing!
I like that these pills give me the iodine I need. They are a bit expensive but seem to work as advertised.
Skyler Willow –
The bottle has no label, BUT it is still the exact same great product INSIDE. label is missing because Canada has very poor and outdated nutrient dosage recommendations for Iodine as compared to the US, where you can advertise iodine in larger doses than the Canadian ridiculous amount of 800mcg which is less than 1 MG!!! Iodoral is a US product and comes in 12.5 MG & even 50 MG in the US. So i can understand why the label is withdrawn for Canadian market. Nothing to be concerned about and a minor insignificant detail in my book. Will still continue to order this amazing, one-of-a-kind product, as usual.
Megan –
So many great things about this! Benefits to health straight across the board! A little expensive so hopefully price will come down?Update: received another bottle today and there is no label at all and only a bar code?! How dangerous is that?? Will be sending this one back and expect a properly labeled one!
Denise F. Blackwell –
I was cautious about using iodine but after careful investigation and weighing the options am very glad to have started. This version of Iodoral is only 12.5 mg. I know it will take longer to reach maximum effect but I feel better taking things slow. Have noticed a significant reduction in cherry angiomas and skin tags. Very satisified.
JennyLee –
Great way to take your iodine. I have been taking iodine for almost one year in order to help regulate my hormones. I have a history of fybrocystic breasts and needed something to help alleviate the pain. I started off taking Lugols 2% in liquid form but quickly realized that if I really want to stick with it, I needed another way of getting it in my system cause Lugols has a horrible taste. Taking these have been a godsend. I am now able to easily take my 50mg!
Momo –
I use it for 2 months now and I really see a difference. I will buy some for sure.