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J.CROW'S Lugol's Iodine Water 2%

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J.CROW'S Lugol's Iodine: An essential supplement for the body's natural balance

J.CROW'S Lugol's Iodine Water is a high-quality solution of iodine and potassium iodide that provides a simple and effective way to supply the body with this essential mineral. Iodine is essential for the body's normal functions, and this product is designed to support thyroid health, energy levels and overall well-being.

The benefits of J.CROW'S Lugol's Iodine Water

J.CROW'S Lugol's Iodine offers several benefits that support the body's natural processes:

✔️ Thyroid Support: Iodine is necessary for the production of thyroid hormones that regulate metabolism, energy levels and the body's development.
✔️ Cognitive health: The supply of iodine contributes to normal brain function and mental clarity.
✔️ Water purification: Can be used to disinfect water and reduce bacteria (6 drops per liter of water).
✔️ High Purity: Produced with 100% pure ingredients from natural salt deposits that are over 320 million years old.
✔️ Long shelf life: If stored correctly, the solution has in principle an unlimited shelf life.
✔️ Suitable for different lifestyles: Gluten-free and vegan, suitable for people with special dietary needs.
✔️ Practical dosage: Easy to use with concentrated drop form that can be diluted as needed.

Technical specifications

  • Ingredients per drop:
    • Iodine: 2.5 mg (equally divided between potassium iodide and iodine).
    • Distilled water.
  • Areas of use:
    • Can be used as a dietary supplement or for water purification.
    • Dilute with water: 1 drop in 12 tablespoons of water.
  • Durability: Long lasting when stored at room temperature and out of direct sunlight.

Recommended use

  • Dosage: Take 1 tablespoon of pre-mixed solution daily, which provides 208 micrograms of iodine.
  • Storage: Diluted solution should be stored in a refrigerator.
  • Precautions:
    • Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
    • Consult a doctor before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or taking medication.
    • Keep out of the reach of children.

Who is the product suitable for?
J.CROW'S Lugol's Iodine Water is ideal for people who want an easy way to ensure adequate iodine intake to support thyroid function, energy levels and cognitive health. The product is also suitable for those who need a versatile water purifier or a natural supplement for a healthy lifestyle.

Conclusion
J.CROW'S Lugol's Iodine Water provides a safe, effective and flexible source of iodine. With its high quality and versatility, this is an outstanding product for supporting the thyroid gland, improving energy levels and enhancing cognitive health. Choose J.CROW'S Lugol's Iodine Water for natural support for your daily health and well-being.

Disclaimer
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Scientific references

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  2. World Health Organization (WHO). (2007). Iodine deficiency in Europe: A continuing public health problem.
  3. Pearce, E. N., Andersson, M., & Zimmermann, M. B. (2013). Global iodine nutrition: Where do we stand in 2013? Thyroid, 23(5), 523-528.
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  5. Leung, A. M., Braverman, L. E., & Pearce, E. N. (2012). History of U.S. iodine fortification and supplementation. Nutrients, 4(11), 1740-1746.
  6. Zimmermann, M.B. (2012). The effects of iodine deficiency in pregnancy and infancy. Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 26(Suppl 1), 108-117.
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  9. Bath, S.C., Steer, C.D., Golding, J., Emmett, P., & Rayman, M.P. (2013). Effect of inadequate iodine status in UK pregnant women on cognitive outcomes in their children: Results from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC). The Lancet, 382(9889), 331-337.
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