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AAPI’S NUTRITION GUIDE TO OPTIMAL HEALTH: USING PRINCIPLES OF FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE AND NUTRITIONAL GENOMICS<br />

Unfortunately, this is the prevailing opinion of most<br />

endocrinologists <strong>and</strong> mainstream doctors about<br />

iodine. The doctor has not seen it in eight years<br />

because he has not tested for it. And, of course,<br />

he mentions the salt myth. No wonder iodine is<br />

the most misunderstood nutrient. Let’s see why<br />

people are so confused about iodine.<br />

History of Iodine<br />

Iodine was found to treat goiter (swelling of the<br />

thyroid) by Coindet (1774-1834). This was the<br />

first time a single item (iodine) was used to treat<br />

a specific illness (goiter). This is known as the<br />

birth of Western <strong>medicine</strong> as doctors are still<br />

taught today to make a diagnosis <strong>and</strong> provide the<br />

one item--in most cases a pharmaceutical drug--<br />

that can treat the illness.<br />

In the early 1900’s, there was a high prevalence<br />

of goiter in the Great Lakes area of the United<br />

States. The soil in this area is known to be very<br />

deficient of iodine. Nearly 40% of school-aged<br />

children had goiter at this time.i David Marine was<br />

a physician from Ohio who had been doing<br />

research on animals <strong>and</strong> humans <strong>and</strong> their<br />

problems with iodine deficiency. In fact, Dr. Marine<br />

had done research with goitrous (swelling of the<br />

thyroid) dogs <strong>and</strong> found that when he added<br />

iodine to their feed, he had seen them change<br />

from ‚wizened <strong>and</strong> listless‛ to ‚active <strong>and</strong><br />

robust‛.ii iii iv He did further research on iodine<br />

deficiency <strong>and</strong> thyroid problems in fish, sheep <strong>and</strong><br />

other farm animals. He found that iodine could<br />

rectify thyroid problems <strong>and</strong> goiter in a wide<br />

variety of animals suffering from iodine deficiency.<br />

From the results in animals, Dr. Marine estimated<br />

the amount of iodine necessary to treat the goiter<br />

epidemic that was occurring in vast areas of the<br />

U.S. in the early 20th century.<br />

In Akron, Ohio, Dr. Marine conducted the first<br />

large-scale study on using iodine as a therapy to<br />

reduce goiter in people. Dr. Marine chose Akron<br />

due to the high rate of goiter that was occurring<br />

in school aged girls. In the early 1900’s,<br />

approximately 56% of school-aged girls had goiter<br />

in Akron.v There was a 600% increase in goiter<br />

in adolescent girls versus boys.vi Why would there<br />

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be such a large difference in girls versus boys?<br />

The first tissue to grow during puberty is breast<br />

tissue. Breast tissue contains the second largest<br />

concentration of iodine (next to the thyroid<br />

gl<strong>and</strong>). Therefore, at puberty, as a girl begins to<br />

grow breast tissue her iodine requirements become<br />

larger as compared to a boy.<br />

Marine studied two groups of students:<br />

1. A control group of 2305 students where no<br />

iodine was given .<br />

2. A treatment group of 2190 students who were<br />

given 9mg/day of sodium iodide (averaged daily)<br />

for 2.5 years. This dose of iodine is nearly 100x<br />

the RDA for iodine.<br />

The results were stunning (see Figure 1). The<br />

control group (no iodine) showed a 22% increase<br />

of goiter. The treatment group had a significantly<br />

lowered 0.2% incidence of goiter.vii Dr. Marine<br />

reported these results <strong>and</strong> the U.S. quickly<br />

implemented the iodization of salt in the Great<br />

Lakes. The rest of the country adopted the policy<br />

of adding iodine to salt shortly thereafter. Today,<br />

the World Health Organization actively promotes<br />

the use of iodized salt to prevent goiter.<br />

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The iodization of salt was hailed as the first public<br />

health miracle. However, I will show you that<br />

although the iodization of salt can prevent goiter in<br />

the vast majority of people, it does not provide<br />

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