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Nascent Iodine 30ml - 1oz (2% Strength)
(See
also Ancient Minerals
Magnesium - Magnesium Chloride as oil, gel and bath flakes)
Nascent Iodine is a consumable iodine which is recognised by the
body as the same iodine that is produced by the thyroid and is
absorbed effortlessly by the body

Name : Ancient
Minerals Nascent Iodine 30ml - 1 oz (2% strength)
Code :
AM-NI-30
Price :
£27.60
What is Nascent
Iodine?
Nascent Iodine is a consumable iodine in its atomic form rather than
its molecular form. It is an iodine atom that has an incomplete
number of electrons. It is paramagnetic. What does that mean? Well,
it means that the iodine atoms can hold an electromagnetic charge.
While this all might sound a little like a flashback to chemistry
class, the most important thing to understand is that Nascent Iodine
has a huge energy release when consumed. This “charged” state is
held by the atom until diluted in water and consumed, whereby it
gradually loses energy over a 2-3 hour time span. During this time,
Nascent Iodine is recognized by the body as the same iodine that is
produced by the thyroid and is absorbed effortlessly by the body.
Also see:
Ancient Minerals Magnesium - Nascent Iodine is often used in
conjunction with Ancient Minerals Magnesium
Is Nascent Iodine the Same as Detoxified Iodine or Atomic Iodine?
No, Detoxified Iodine is a coined name that for many years has been
produced at 10 amps of resistance for five minutes with a high
volume of iodine in solution. An iodine process that according to
Edgar Cayce gives the molecule of iodine additional energy making it
easier to assimilate into the body.
Nascent Iodine is also totally different from the typical iodine in
its denser state sold as an antiseptic, or as iodine tri-chloride
(claiming to be atomized), or as added to potassium iodide to make
it soluble in liquid. It is also unlike glandular or prescriptions
containing hormones that take over the thyroid's job, instead of
nutritionally building the thyroid to do its own job. Seaweed,
seafood, greens, raw sunflower seeds, are good sources of iodine,
but may not have the levels necessary to support the thyroid fully
for good homeostasis in the body. Sources from seaweed may also
contain high levels of arsenic.
Where is Iodine Used in the Body?
All the cells in your body contain and make use of iodine. It is
concentrated in the glandular system of your body, with your thyroid
containing the highest amount compared to any other organ.
Significant amounts are also stockpiled in numerous other areas of
the body including the salivary glands, cerebrospinal fluid and the
brain, gastric mucosa, choroid plexus, breasts, and ovaries.
Usage
One drop = 400mcg of iodine. If using for additional energy and
general well being take up to 6 drops daily. Frequent small doses
are more effective than larger amounts at less frequent intervals.
Always take on an empty stomach. Most will find that it is important
to build up gradually in order to experience the least amount of
detoxification symptoms.
It is best when using
strong chelators, which iodine is, to moderate the amount of
detoxification symptoms or what is called the Herxheimers reaction,
which is the experience of poisons being dumped into the blood
stream from the cells or from large scale yeast die offs. This is
most readily controlled with iodine in the atomic form simply
because it is so easy to control and regulate the dose.
Recommended Use
Take on an empty stomach 30 minutes before or 1 hour after meals,
medications and/or supplements. Taking it after 4 PM could raise
your energy levels and keep you awake at night. It is recommended to
take before breakfast, before lunch and then again before 4 PM
Nascent Iodine can also
be used topically, i.e. applied to skin, although it does evaporate
very quickly, and may need to be applied frequently.
Ingredients
Nascent Iodine in a base of organic grain alcohol. (2% Iodine by
weight / 400mcg of nascent iodine per drop)
Also see:
Ancient Minerals Magnesium - Nascent Iodine is often used in
conjunction with Ancient Minerals Magnesium
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