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World Health Organization<br />

Declares Iodine Deficiency a<br />

Global Health Problem!<br />

“Iodine deficiency has been identified<br />

as a significant public health problem<br />

in 129 countries. At least 1500 million<br />

people, or 29% of the world’s<br />

population, live in areas at risk of<br />

iodine deficiency ... The consequences<br />

are pervasive: they include poor<br />

school performance, reduced<br />

intellectual ability and impaired<br />

work capacity.”<br />

— World Health Organization<br />

body. Bromine can also make an<br />

existing iodine deficiency worse by<br />

binding directly to your thyroid gland.<br />

Plus, Even Many “Healthy” Foods<br />

Block Iodine Absorption!<br />

To make matters even worse, many<br />

foods contain substances that interfere<br />

with iodine utilization or thyroid<br />

hormone production, known<br />

as goitrogens.<br />

These foods in their raw form act like<br />

iodine sponges, blocking the absorption of<br />

the iodine found in other foods.<br />

These “healthy” iodine blockers include<br />

cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussel<br />

sprouts, mustard greens, bok choy, cress,<br />

kale, lima beans, rutabaga, turnips, sweet<br />

potatoes, kohlrabi, and soy and<br />

soy products.<br />

Unfortunately, soy flour is now used as<br />

an additive in nearly all commercially<br />

baked goods in the U.S., even in those<br />

marked “organic.”<br />

That means that, even when iodine is<br />

added to products such as bread, the soy<br />

flour can neutralize the effect of even<br />

that little iodine!<br />

The Dangers of Synthetic<br />

Thyroid Drugs<br />

Until recently, restoring your thyroid<br />

to optimal functioning again was often<br />

difficult, time consuming and expensive.<br />

You had to take time out of your busy<br />

day ... drive to the nearest doctor’s office<br />

... get poked with a needle ... and take a<br />

variety of thyroid function tests.<br />

The doctor would hand you a bill for<br />

up to $300 — and then tell you to take<br />

either the prescription drug Synthroid ®<br />

(levothyroxine) or, alternatively,<br />

products made out of dried-out animal<br />

(usually pig) thyroids.<br />

The problem with Synthroid ® is that,<br />

like all synthetic hormones it carries the<br />

risk of dangerous side effects. Proven<br />

side effects include headaches, insomnia,<br />

nervousness, fevers and hot flashes,<br />

appetite and weight changes and<br />

menstrual problems 3 .<br />

Sees Results Almost Immediately!<br />

“I suspected I might be<br />

developing a thyroid condition<br />

after so many of the symptoms<br />

matched what I was going<br />

through. Within one day of<br />

taking Thyadine I could feed the<br />

difference — it was absolutely<br />

amazing! Now I take it for<br />

maintenance, whenever I start<br />

to feel fatigued.” — W.E., Belvidere, IL<br />

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