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NASCEDYNE™
Bio-Available Iodine Supplement for the Thyroid Gland
A sufficient supply of iodine is crucial for endogenous synthesis of thyroid hormones and for the normal function and morphology of the thyroid. The World Health Organization documents that adults require 150 - 300 µg iodine per day. Up to now, this goal has not yet been met. Insufficient iodine supply is a probable cause of disease which can lead to endemic goiter and in extreme cases to congenital cretinism.
The essential building blocks to health are clean water, natural salt, soda and iodine. From these four building blocks iodine seems to be the least understood and most neglected. Nascent Iodine is extremely important for absorbability into the body’s system. Nascedyne, through a proprietary process, accomplishes this critical process making Nascedyne 99 percent bio-available into the bloodstream. Its main function is to provide the required element for the thyroid gland, which is the center of the immune system in the human body. The thyroid gland impacts all of the glands in the body, which regulates all the other systems directly. When the thyroid is operating properly, the RESOLVE is restored and VITALITY returns. Many long standing health conditions may vastly improve or completely reverse when iodine is properly supplied to the body.
Nascent Iodine is 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 iodine to make it safer. 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 contain certain levels of arsenic. Nascedyne is considered nascent iodine, not detoxified iodine.
Difference between Nascent Iodine and Detoxified Iodine
Detoxified Iodine – A brand name that for many years has been produced at 10 amps of resistance for five minutes with a high volume of iodine. 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 – A scientific term for iodine that can have a huge energy release. To produce iodine in the pre-nascent state a ten gallon electrolytic bath can have only 8 ounces of iodine (1 ounce per gallon of liquid) for 15 minutes at 30 amps of resistance. This takes much longer and is more difficult to produce; therefore, most people do not want to take the time to make nascent iodine. The iodine molecule has the diatomic bond broken and has a high amount of electromagnetic energy associated. During the 2 to 3 hour of activation time the nascent iodine has the ability to be of great assistance to the body. Much more the nascent state is considered by science to be very effective. They have mentioned an MD promoting Iodine in the 1970's who said Iodine produced by brown lime was the best form of Iodine. That is, in fact, Nascent iodine.
The quality that separates nascent iodine from all other iodine products is that the diatomic bond is broken in this condition and that the iodine atoms each keep one of the two electrons that had made up the covalent bond. This is known as homolytic cleavage and causes the iodine atom to be subject to magnetic charging. The iodine being in the atomic state was the reason it was called Atomidine, for Atomic Iodine (1926 to 1935).
This atomic state and large electromagnetic charge is held by the atom until diluted in water and consumed. Once diluted and inside the body this atom is readily absorbed and utilized by the body.
To quote the 1930's document by Schieffelin and Company:
"The lethal dose of Atomidine (1926 to 1935) in animals is very large, which accounts for the absence of untoward effects in clinical use. Due probably to its rapid absorption and its ready combination with harmless proteid or other organic compounds in the body, iodism very rarely occurs even in sensitive persons." 1930's nascent iodine
This charged atom of iodine starts a process of relaxation where it gradually loses energy, 2 to 3 hours. During this time the body recognizes this atom as the same nascent iodine it produces in the thyroid in order to make the T3 and T4 hormones. It must also recognize "the well known germicidal qualities of the nascent iodine atom".
If the body does recognize both these qualities, it can then use this charged atom in the thyroid or elsewhere in the body as needed.
The body requires more or less nascent iodine depending on the task being addressed. To boost the body systems may require very small amounts, a few drops once a day. In the other extreme with life threatening illnesses, it has been reported that to fight parasites from malaria requires as much as 20 drops 5 times for the first day. And then 10 drops 4 times a day until the blood stream is clear in a few days.
The nascent iodine effect is well known in science and medicine. Several medical patents exist for non-consumable nascent iodine.
In summary, the actual difference between nascent iodine and detoxified iodine is that nascent iodine can have a much greater impact on the body. Its abilities far exceed the simple being easy to absorb and safe, it can do real work in the thyroid and throughout the body.
Nascedyne Source
The chemical purity of the iodine in Nascedyne is greater than or = 99.8%. We are more concerned about the purity than the actual source. Iodine from seaweed may possibly contain impurities found in the ocean such as arsenic, bromine in quantities that are not desirable or healthy.
Iodine Metabolism In the Thyroid
The major function of the gland is to concentrate iodine, and to synthesize thyroxine (T4) or triiodothyronine (T4). There is always about 20-50 mg of iodine in the body; 8 mg is in the thyroid. The supply may be variable. Iodine comes from water and food, but is also absorbed by intact skin and lungs. Throughout the world, the intake varies. 1 mg is needed per week, or about 50 mg/year. Diet under normal circumstances contains at least 150 micrograms daily.
The iodine pump (iodide trapping) gets the ion into the thyroid. It works against the concentration gradient which is at least 1 (blood) to 25 (gland). The pump is activated by pituitary TSH. ATP is utilized as a source of energy. Excess iodine in the gland inhibits the thyroid hormone synthesis.
Thyroid Hormone Synthesis
Iodide is first oxidized either into nascent iodine Io or I3- The enzyme peroxidase is necessary as well as hydrogen peroxide. Then, iodine is attached to tyrosine which is the precursor of the thyroid hormones. Monoiodotyrosine and diiodotyrosine are formed by tyrosine iodinase.
Then, two molecules of iodinated tyrosine are coupled into T3 and T4. T3 is four times as potent as T4. About three quarters of the iodinated tyrosine never becomes thyroid hormones. They may be released from thyroglobulin and deiodinated by a deiodinase enzyme. About 90% of hormone produced is thyroxin. The hormones are formed within a globulin molecule in the thyroid and stored as thyroglobuline (MW about 670,000), where there are about 3 molecules of thyroxine and 1 molecule of T3 per molecule of thyroglobulin. About 2 to 3 months of supply is stored in the gland.
Hormone release and transport
Thyroid hormone secretory pathway is composed of three steps:
* The internalization and intracellular transport of thyroglobulin,
* Proteolytic processing of the prohormone,
* Cellular handling and release of T4 and T3.
Serving Size: 1 drop
Servings Per Bottle: 480
Packaging: 1-ounce glass bottle
Nascent Iodine in a base of organic grain alcohol.
Depending upon desired effect. One drop = RDA of 0.2 mg. If using for additional energy and general improved health take up to 5 drops daily. If recommended by your healthcare professional for assistance with a chronic health concern take 5 drops three or four times a day or as instructed by your healthcare professional. Thirty drops per day is the equivalent of 6 mg. of iodine or 1 drop of Lugol’s iodine. 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.
Recommended: 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.
Note: There is a 2 to 3 hour time frame when Nascedyne is very active in the body. This is the reason that in the 1930's, nascent iodine was taken in small doses several times a day, on an empty stomach. We speculate that the body can use this unique iodine best while this energy is available.
WARNING: If allergic to Iodine consult your healthcare professional before using Nascedyne. Keep this and all supplementation out of the reach of children. If pregnant or nursing consult with healthcare professional before using Nascedyne.
Nascedyne is packaged in 1 oz glass, dark amber bottles. This is usually a 4-6 week supply. Each drop provides 200 mcg of nascent iodine which the RDA for an adult. Store in a cool, dry place. WARNING: KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
Streaming Audios about Iodine
http://www.soundwaves2000.com/radio%5Fliberty/
Scroll to 1-3-07 for Dr. Russell Blaylock’s audio on Iodine Deficiency
Scroll to 1-5-07 for Dr. Jorge Flechas' two hours audio on Iodine Deficiency (1-05-07)
Scroll to 1-26-07 for Dr. Jorge Flechas' audio on Iodine
Online DVD’s about Iodine
http://vitamincfoundation.org/videos/#BROWNSTEIN
This link above will take you to Dr. David Brownstein’s videos on Iodine and Natural Hormones
"Many physicians would be surprised to learn that more than a hundred years ago, iodine was called
The Universal Medicine, and was used in several clinical conditions. Nobel Laureate
Albert Szent Gyorgyi, the physician who discovered Vitamin C in 1928, commented:
'When I was a medical student, iodine in the form of KI was the universal medicine.
Nobody knew what it did, but it did something and did something good.'"
Guy E. Abraham, M.D., author of The Universal Nutrient.
“The relationship between thyroid function and adequate iodine levels has been known for over 50 years. In order for the thyroid gland to make thyroid hormone, there must be adequate amounts of iodine present. In fact, T4 thyroid hormone has four iodine molecules attached to it while T3 has three iodine molecules. When there are inadequate Iodine levels in the body, the thyroid gland will be unable to make thyroid hormone, and the thyroid gland will be more prone to developing a goiter.”
Overcoming Thyroid Disorders – Dr. David Brownstein
Orthoidosupplementation:
Iodine Sufficiency of The Whole Human Body
Drs. Abraham, Flechas & Hakala
Introduction: The essential trace element Iodine is the only one required for and in the synthesis of hormones. These Iodine-containing hormones are involved in embryogenesis, differentiation, cognitive development, growth, metabolism and maintenance of body temperature. Iodine is highly concentrated in one organ, the thyroid gland, which becomes visibly enlarged when there is a deficiency of that element. It is the most deficient trace element in the world with an acknowledged third of mankind functioning below optimal level due to its deficiency. Low intake of Iodine is the world’s leading cause of intellectual deficiency. Yet, as unbelievable as it may sound, this essential element has suffered from total neglect regarding the amount of it required by the human body for optimal health. In 1930, Thompson et al wrote: “The normal daily requirement of the body for Iodine has never been determined.” This statement is still true today, more than 70 years later.
At the Children’s Summit held in 1990, the United Nations and heads of state assembled for that occasion, pledged to eliminate Iodine deficiency by the year 2000. Commenting on this meeting, John T. Dunn stated in 1993, “The goal is technically feasible, but many obstacles must be overcome before it is realized.” In the list of obstacles, no mention was made of the greatest obstacle of them all: Our total ignorance regarding sufficiency of the whole human body for Iodine.
It is obvious that Iodine deficiency has been equated with the simple goiter, cretinism, and Iodine deficiency disorders related to its role in thyroidal physiology. Supplementation was considered adequate if such amount prevented cretinism, simple goiter and symptoms of hypothyroidism. The assumption that the only role of Iodine as an essential element is in its essentiality for the synthesis of T3 and T4, became a dogma. With the advent of sensitive assays, Thyroid Stimulating Hormones (TSH) was promoted to queen of tests for thyroid functions and Iodine was forgotten altogether as irrelevant to the point where most endocrinologists and other medical practitioners do not request a single test for urine Iodine concentration, during their whole medical career.

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