Carrying Out Iodine Skin Test

By Olive Pate


Iodine is among the components used by the thyroid to produce necessary hormones to ensure the metabolic processes function normally. If it is not sufficient, a couple of problems can be witnessed including hypothyroidism. The iodine skin test is one of the popular methods of testing for iodin deficiency.

It theoretically measures how fast the iodin is absorbed into the body via the skin. It is not perfectly reliable because it does not give the levels of iodine concentration in the body as would a test carried out by the doctor. It just gives the speed of absorption. It cannot therefore used as a substitute to the usual laboratory tests.

To perform this test, make a tincture or use a solution of iodin. Make a paint of three inch by three inch on the abdomen, inner forearm or inner thigh. Before getting into contact with anything let it dry. This is to avoid staining. Take twenty four hours to monitor for any changes in color of the patch.

Those who support the use of this examination believe that most important is the time taken before the patch disappears. If it will be present after twenty four hours, the results you get are normal. If it will disappear before twenty four hours end the results are abnormal. Results coming out in less than eighteen hours show moderate to intense iodin deficiency. That person needs to get iodin supplements.

For the original color of iodin to change, several factors have to come in play. The skin is what reduces iodin to iodide causing a color change as the resulting compound is white in color. Ambient temperatures and also the atmospheric pressures affect the rate of evaporation of iodin from the skin. There is a reliable way of determining iodin levels in the body known as loading test.

If the levels of iodin in your body are level, this may indicate malfunctioning of the thyroid. It needs iodin in balancing of hormones in the body, heartbeat regulation, cholesterol stabilization, weight control, enhancement of muscle growth, provision of energy, regulation of the menstrual cycle and even keeping a positive state of mind.

Thyroid gland stores two thirds the total iodin found in the body. Taking seaweed vegetable is among the best ways of boosting the levels of iodine. A spoonful of the seaweed daily is enough to take the levels back to normal. Fish and any seafood incorporation in diet can go a long way in helping. Dairy products or even eggs can be another alternative. There is a group of foods known as Goitrogens which hinder how iodin is utilized in the body. The food types in this category include turnips, kales, kohlrabi, cabbage, broccoli, peanuts, cauliflower, soy flour and Brussels sprouts.

Reactivation of the gland requires selenium, tyrosine, copper and zinc. Therefore, make sure your diet contains foods with a high content of these minerals. People having an immune condition known as Hashimotos Thyroiditis should not go for these supplements unless the doctor deems it necessary.




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