Iodine and healthy thyroid - guarantee of life energy supply
Topinulin® Aktiv
TOPINULIN ACTIVE WITH CHROMIUM AND IOD
DIET SUPPLEMENT
Intended for adults.
REGULUJE PRAC ? GUT
ENHANCED DIET ? diabetics
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COMPOSITION
Jerusalem artichoke, bladderwrack fever, food flavor, magnesium stearate (anti-caking agent), chromium chloride.
HELIANTHUS TUBEROSUS L. (Jerusalem artichoke) 0.4 g
Content in one tablet:
- CHROM 10mcg, (100% of the recommended daily intake per day)
- JOD 37.5 mcg, (100% of the recommended daily intake per day)
The weight of the tablet: 0.5g
Topinulin Aktiv is a good diet supplement:
- in the prophylaxis of metabolism,
- with increased physical and mental strain (chronic fatigue),
- to maintain the proper intestinal microflora.
The preparation makes it possible to supplement the diet with ingredients supporting slimming. It is a natural product rich in fiber substances.
Inulin - the main ingredient of bulbous sunflower improves the intestinal flora and helps regulate intestinal function. Enriches the diet for diabetics, has a beneficial effect on the metabolism of fats, helps regulate the weight.
Iodine - indispensable for proper metabolism.
Chromium - regulates glucose metabolism and strengthens insulin action by stabilizing energy management. It inhibits appetite and has a positive effect on metabolism and also contributes to the reduction of adipose tissue. It is especially recommended for people with a tendency to gain weight.
THE STORAGE CONDITIONS
Keep the product out of reach of small children.
Protect against light and moisture.
HOW TO USE
1 tablet a day before eating with a small amount of liquid. It is recommended 2-3 cycles of 20-30 days. The interval between cycles is 2 weeks.
WARNINGS
Do not exceed recommended servings for consumption during the day.
Dietary supplement can not be used as a substitute for a varied diet.
During pregnancy and feeding, the decision to use should be consulted with your doctor.
PACKAGE
50 tablets
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Manufacturer
Zakład Chemiczno-Farmaceutyczny "Farmapol" Spółka z o.o.
ul. St. Wojciech 29 61-749 Poznań
Iodine and thyroid = energy acquisition
The daily requirement for iodine for an adult is 150-300 micrograms. This amount in a healthy person ensures proper thyroid function, and thus determines the formation of an adequate amount of thyroid hormones. It is extremely important for health, because these hormones control the most important processes of obtaining and spending energy in the body. They regulate the rate of conversion of fats and carbohydrates to simpler and faster burning of energy substances - necessary for the function of organs of a complex organism such as a human being. [2,7,10]
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Iodine - building blocks of thyroid hormones - a guarantee of energy supply
The importance of iodine for the production of basic thyroid hormones is evidenced by the fact that the mass of this element is one of them - thyroxine accounts for as much as 65% of the hormone mass, while in the second - triiodothyronine, approx. 59%. Thanks to these thyroid hormones, the body poisons and burns high-energy phosphor compounds - ATP, which enable fast and abundant release of the necessary energy. It can be said that the intensity of metabolic changes in the cells of the body is directly dependent on the presence of thyroid hormones. The strength of this relationship is evidenced by its body temperature control. In a word, whether they are in the blood of raw iodine and produced by his presence of thyroid hormones as much as needed - depends on how quickly what we eat will be transformed into necessary ingredients and energy for the body.
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Acceleration of glucose burning in the mitochondria.
Hormones, thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) are active factors influencing the rate of conversion of fats and carbohydrates into simpler and more easily burned substances by the body - glucose and ATP. Their regulatory influence on metabolism is concentrated within the body's cells - in specialized organelles called mitochondria. Mitochondria are inside cellular microelectrodes, in which numerous and complex metabolic processes of the preparation and combustion of energy substances take place. Thyroid hormones accelerate, among others Glucose burning in the mitochondria. However, the basic condition for proper regulation of metabolic processes for obtaining energy is the right amount of hormones, iodine, which allows them to be produced in the thyroid gland. [2,7,10]
The supply of iodine stimulates the thyroid and the whole body
Thanks to the abundance of iodine in the diet, a healthy thyroid usually intensifies hormonal production. The increase in the production of thyroid hormones results in a cellular metabolic effect in the form of raising the rate of combustion of carbohydrates and fats. In other words, accelerated decomposition (catabolism) of fats and carbohydrates takes place in many intensely metabolizing body tissues. This physiological phenomenon is referred to as increasing the energy potential of cells. Thanks to this, metabolic processes are more effective, which means an increase in the physiological performance of many tissues and organs. Spectacular effects of increasing the energy potential of cells in the muscle and subcutaneous tissue may be an increase in muscle strength and the ability to lose weight faster from overweight and obesity. Another effect may be the acceleration of metabolism in the cells of the hair and nails matrix and the accelerated hair and nails growth. Still another derivative effect may be abundant sperm production. [1,2,4,5]
As iodine and thyroid hormones increase our energy potential
Thyroid hormones have the property of penetrating directly into the target organs. Like steroid hormones, they do not require specific receptors. The place of their uptake is the DNA of the nucleus of target cells and tissues - including, for example, the aforementioned hair stem cells, muscle cells, etc. Inside the cells, thyroid hormones intensify the synthesis of so-called. mitochondrial proteins. This initiates the formation of new additional organelles - the new mitochondria. The new mitochondria, as we have already emphasized above, are new cellular micro "power plants". In them, the synthesis and combustion of high-energy phosphorus substances ATP - and then they are used for specific metabolic and physiological purposes.
The energetic potential raised by iodine is the contribution of the thyroid to our life potential!
In a healthy person - with an optimal physiological norm of iodine in the body and proper thyroid functioning - a high energy level of body cells can be achieved. Such a high level of energy readiness of cells and tissues results in rapid and normal growth in children, and in adults with physical and mental energy as well as effective regeneration of body tissues. It also allows intensification of the activities of important organs - the brain and nervous system, muscles, organs of the liver, protection of the fetus in pregnancy, etc. Thanks to this, it is possible, for example, periodic mobilization for intense mental or physical effort. A spectacular example is the effective training of a professional athlete, etc. [1,2,5]
Iodine and thyroid hormones determine life activity
It can be said in a simplified way that the abundant supply of iodine - converted by a healthy thyroid into its hormones - stimulates not only the metabolic rate, but also our entire life energy potential. It has been established in numerous studies that increased supply of thyroid hormones to target cells cause an increase in basal metabolism . There is an increase in oxygen consumption by such tissues and organs as: skeletal muscles, myocardium, liver, kidneys, stem cells of hair and nails, etc. This increases the consumption of calories and the release of heat by the body. It can be said that the intensity of energy transformations in the cells of the body is directly controlled by means of thyroid hormones. The strength of this relationship is evidenced by the fact that the body temperature self-regulation already mentioned at the outset is subject to it! [1,2,5]
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When iodine in food and in our body is not enough ...Then we are dealing with a pathology called hypothyroidismHypothyroidism …
Such a condition means a deficiency of its hormones to the needs of the body. As a result, the metabolic rate is slowed down. The acquisition and combustion of energy and the necessary body building components are slowed down. Therefore, for some time we may feel weaker, despite the fact that we eat properly, and with chronic iodine deficiency may appear more serious and more serious symptoms. However, iodine deficiency is most threatened by the health of an intensively developing baby in the womb and after birth! [2,3,4 7,9,10,11]
More -SYMPTOMS OF THYROID DISEASE
More -THYROID LOSS - DIAGNOSTIC TESTS Increased demand for iodine is in pregnant and nursing women:
- the demand of pregnant women is - 200-300 micrograms) and nursing
- the need of nursing women is 200-250 micrograms
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Iodine is mainly absorbed from food and drinking water
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It is estimated that the average diet should provide us with approximately 100-200 micrograms of iodine per day. This amount ensures proper secretory function of the thyroid gland.
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Available food sources of iodine
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a Animal foods: fish and sea crustaceans: oysters 577 ug kg, eel 1463 ug kg, herring 520 ug, perch 742 ug, sardines 280 ug, mackerel 371 ug, salmon 341 ug; in addition, tran 8387 μg, pork 45 μg, ham 77 μg, butter 56 μg, eggs 93 μg, cheese 51 μg, milk 35 μg.
b Vegetable foods: spinach 201 ug 1 kg, potatoes 45 ug, asparagus 42 ug, carrot 38 g, broad beans 36 ug, oatmeal 60 g, rice 22 g, onion 22 g.
c Herbs: tarragon sage, wild lilac, sea algae and blue-green algae (leaves, spirulina, red algae, fucus), lichens (lungwort, scratches), watercress, cuddles, garlic.
ed. Edward Ozga Michalski, MA
More -Demand for iodine
More -Iodine prophylaxis in pregnant women and children
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