Iodine kelp extract BIO
Kelp extract, chlorella and watercress | 60 vegan capsules
Vegetable iodine from kelp helps keep the thyroid gland healthy
Oceans are the largest reservoir of iodine and are fed by rivers that transport iodine from weathered rocks. The most important natural sources of iodine are fish, crustaceans and shellfish and the brown seaweed 'kelp'.
For humans it is a trace element, which means that it occurs in small amounts in the body. 70 to 80% of this iodine is in our thyroid gland.
Iodine helps normal functioning of the thyroid gland
Iodine is a permanent link in the functioning of the thyroid gland. Iodine contributes to the normal production of thyroid hormones. And through these hormones, iodine plays a role in normal energy-yielding metabolism and other physiological processes such as normal growth in children or normal cognitive (mental) functions in adults.
Weight loss aid
Kelp ( Ascophyllum nodosum ), the brown seaweed also called clubweed, has a traditional use as a slimming aid and is beneficial for the functioning of the intestines.
Daily dose (1 caps) | %RI* | |
kelp extract | 250mg | - |
of which iodine: | 150 µg | 100% |
Chlorella | 150 mg | - |
Freeze-dried watercress | 10 mg | - |
*RI: Reference intake
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