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Why Test Iodine?
The identification and treatment of an iodine deficiency has obvious benefits. In order to determine the daily amount of essential iodine required for whole body sufficiency, an Iodine Loading Test must be performed. This test is based on the premise that the more iodine-deficient the body is, the more ingested iodine is retained, and the less is excreted in the urine.
The three basic steps of the test are as follows:
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Collection of an initial urine sample before the ingestion of iodine in order to establish a baseline level.
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The ingestion of iodine/iodide tablets (generally 50mg)
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Collection of subsequent urine voids for the next 24 hours. The iodine in both samples is then measured and a percentage reflecting the “spill” of iodine is calculated. This simple test can prove to be profoundly useful in guiding treatment for numerous conditions including several endocrine imbalances.
Every cell in the body contains and utilizes iodine. Essential for life, iodine has many effects on the body: hormone production, nerve and muscle function, metabolism, tissue growth and repair, and cell respiration.
It has been estimated that approximately one third of the world’s population is iodine deficient, and studies in the United States have suggested that the number may be even higher, with some estimates as high as 95%.¹ Iodine deficiencies can occur not only because of inadequate intake, but also due to the damaging toxins we are exposed to every day. Given the various functions of iodine in the body, it is easy to see how even a slight deficiency can cause widespread problems. An especially interesting area of study in iodine deficiency is the field of hormone balancing. Iodine is a crucial ingredient in the delicate balance of the endocrine system, and deficiencies have been implicated in conditions such as diabetes, polycystic ovarian disease (PCOS), fibrocystic breast disease, increased breast cancer risk and most commonly goiter.
More than 100 years ago, iodine was called “the universal medicine”. Recent research may prove this to be true. Much promising research has been conducted on the use of iodine to treat fibrocystic breast disease, as iodine concentrates in and is secreted by the mammary glands. Normal breast architecture requires adequate iodine, and in a deficient state, the breasts and thyroid compete for available iodine. Hyperplasia may be induced in these glands. Estrogen production increases with an iodine deficiency, thus causing an increased sensitivity to estrogen by breast tissue. As early as twenty years ago The Lancet reported that iodine deficiency predisposes one to an increased risk of breast, endometrial, and ovarian cancer.² Assessing iodine levels and the imbalance of hormones is the key to lowering that risk.
A study conducted on twelve diabetics showed dramatic improvements of HA1C and blood glucose levels after supplementation with 50 mg of iodine daily, with 50% of the patients able to completely stop their diabetes medications.³ The same study author monitored five PCOS patients who, on the same iodine dosage experienced a regulation of their periods, disappearance of ovarian cysts, and control of their diabetes.
[Information courtesy of Labrix Clinical Services, Inc. (www.labrix.com)]
Progesterone & Pregnancy
A Guide to Using Bioidentical Progesterone to Facilitate Fertility and Support Pregnancy
Of all female hormones, progesterone is the one most essential for conception and to the survival of the fertilized egg and the fetus throughout gestation.
This self-help user guide is based on tried and tested suggestions reported by women who’ve successfully incorporated supplemental bioidentical progesterone to enhance their fertility and protect mother & child against complications during pregnancy. [More details]
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Progesterone & Polycystic Ovaries
A 60 Day User Guide
PCOS affects an estimated 5-10% of women of reproductive age. It is one of the leading causes of female infertility.
Women with PCOS are at a higher risk for a number of illnesses, including high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer of the uterus (endometrial cancer).
This self-help user guide explains some of the signs & tests for polycystic ovaries, how to use progesterone to prevent future complications, and then steps you through cream dosage & usage techniques. [More details]
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Progesterone & Migraine Headaches
A 60 Day User Guide
Over half of women with migraine report having them right before, during, or after their period. Others get them for the first time when taking birth control pills. And some women start getting them when they enter menopause.
This self-help user guide explains what causes migraine headaches, how to use progesterone to find long term relief, and then steps you through cream dosage & usage techniques. [More details]
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10 Things EVERY Woman Should Know About Natural Progesterone
This publication is a MUST HAVE consumer guide to purchasing and using bioidentical progesterone.
Chapters include: Delivery method – cream, oil or pill?, When & how to apply cream, How much cream to use, Discovering your optimal level, What to do if you don’t get results, Being active in your choices, and much more.
This self-help user guide really should be titled, ‘Progesterone Therapy from A-Z'. [More details]
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A Woman's Guide to Using Natural Progesterone

If you are fed up feeling miserable and unwell, suspect hormone imbalance, and want to know more about how natural progesterone cream might help, doesn't it make sense to trust THE WOMEN who've actually used natural progesterone for over a decade ... and reported remarkable results?
This 210 paged self-help user guide walks you through what progesterone is, why our bodies needs it, how to determine if you are deficient in this hormone, and provides proven common-sense health solutions. [More details]
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