Thursday, May 17th, 2012 at
5:17 pm
Iodine plays an extremely important function in the body. It balances the endocrine system and thyroid gland, allowing emotional states to be properly managed. Women, who have very different hormonal dynamics than men, experience this much more vividly. Iodine also regulates the prostrate in men and the ovaries and breasts in women.
Unfortunately, much of our population suffers from iodine deficiency. It’s the topic of Martin Pytela and co-host Scott Paton’s latest podcast:
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Proper iodine levels throughout the body contribute to muscular coordination and better eyesight. The eyes can become stiff with unwanted calcium caused by deficiency of iodine. Multiple Sclerosis has also been linked to iodine deficiency, especially long-term remissions. The epidemic of cancer of the prostate, breasts and ovaries is also connected to this phenomenon.

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Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 at
7:31 pm
Martin Pytela and his co-host Scott Paton have been getting together every week to discuss alternative health topics for sometime now (they have nearly 200 podcasts out there!). Amazingly, they never seem to repeat themselves and the show has continued to stay engaging and even get more interesting as time goes on!
Check out the latest episode right here:
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The topic of this episode deals with the relationship between the prostate and iodine levels in the body. Iodine is a unique substance in the body as there is no organ designated to produce it. The iodine that the body does store must be done in a single organ: the thyroid. This means that it is something not really discussed that often yet as you will find it has a huge impact on our health.
Traditionally, we get most of our iodine through the soil used to grow the foods we eat. However, in mountain states the iodine levels in soil are low to begin with. On top of that, industrialized farming has continued to deplete our soil of iodine and other essential nutrients over decades. The result is less than spectacular. Iodine deficiency runs rampant in the United States.
Iodine’s main function is balancing the endocrine system, including the thyroid gland. Without supplementing iodine, emotional states can vary very quickly without regulation. This can manifest itself more prominently in women because of the nature of their hormonal dynamics. Iodine also regulate our reproductive organs, and iodine deficiency can cause a great deal of problems with the prostate and overall sex drive of men.