Iodine
Item No.
Z 527
Description
In the body, iodine takes part in the synthesis of thyroxine and triiodothyronine — hormones, necessary for normal work of the thyroid gland. When the thyroid gland functions properly, its cells can capture iodine from blood. It also regulates metabolism, and thus, iodine affects the functioning of the entire body.
Usage description
Iodine contributes to the formation of phagocytes, the cells in our blood responsible for ingesting and destroying germs.
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