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Succeeds Where<br />

Other Iodine<br />

Products Failed!<br />

“I have always had a<br />

sluggish thyroid, but<br />

never had much luck<br />

with regular iodine<br />

supplements. Thinking<br />

I may do better with your special colloidal version,<br />

I tried Thyadine and boy did I feel the difference,<br />

almost immediately!” — C.B., Portland, OR<br />

Your Thyroid Must be Saturated<br />

With a Daily Supply of Iodine<br />

The reason why you’re probably not<br />

getting enough iodine is due to<br />

three factors:<br />

(1) There is almost no iodine in<br />

most foods;<br />

(2) The recent campaign to limit<br />

salt intake, to control high<br />

blood pressure, means that<br />

many older patients aren’t<br />

getting even the small amount<br />

of iodine found in iodinizied<br />

salt; and<br />

(3) The U.S. diet is chockfull of<br />

chemical additives and foods<br />

that prevent your body from<br />

absorbing the iodine it needs for<br />

healthy thyroid functioning.<br />

The most prominent iodine-blockers<br />

include ...<br />

CHLORINE: Added to most municipal<br />

water supplies as well as to pools, hot<br />

tubs and many foods, chlorine is also<br />

one of the key ingredients in Sucralose<br />

(Splenda). It contributes to chronic,<br />

widespread iodine deficiency by<br />

competing with iodine for receptors in<br />

your thyroid, making it more<br />

difficult for your body to absorb what<br />

little iodine is found in your foods.<br />

FLUORIDE: Scientists have known<br />

that fluoride intake has been<br />

associated with thyroid problems since<br />

as early as 1854! This toxic chemical,<br />

widely used in municipal water supplies<br />

to prevent dental disease, is a known<br />

risk factor for the development of<br />

thyroid problems. Plus, many<br />

commonly prescribed medications<br />

contain fluoride, including<br />

antidepressants such as PAXIL ® and<br />

PROZAC ® . As little as 1.6 mcg a day of<br />

fluoride is known to depress thyroid<br />

function — yet the daily amount of<br />

fluoride consumed by people with<br />

fluoridated water supplies can be 4-5<br />

Mcg. daily.<br />

BROMINE: The food additive<br />

bromine is widely used as a dough<br />

conditioner in baked goods and is also<br />

found in soft drinks such as Mountain<br />

Dew and some Gatorade products.<br />

It interferes with iodine absorption in<br />

your thyroid and throughout your<br />

Symptoms of Hypothyroidism<br />

Depression<br />

Forgetfulness<br />

Loss Of<br />

Eyebrow Hair<br />

Dry, Coarse Hair<br />

Puffy Face<br />

Enlarged Thyroid<br />

(Goiter)<br />

Slow Heartbeat<br />

Dry Skin<br />

Weight Gain<br />

Arthritis<br />

Constipation<br />

Brittle Nails<br />

Heavy Menstrual<br />

Periods<br />

Infertility<br />

Fatigue/Tiredness<br />

Cold Intolerance<br />

Muscle Aches & Pains<br />

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