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Doctors Data - NUT04

Urine Iodine; Pre & Post Loading combo

Environmental Toxicity Urine Turn Around Time: 12 Days
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Description

Urinary Iodine test (Pre & Post Loading Combo) assesses urinary levels of iodine which is needed by the thyroid gland for the production, storage and release of thyroid hormones. Inc 4 x 12.5mg Iodide

Methodology

Iodine is measured by ICP-MS

When should I use

Fatigue
Immune Response
Thyroid Function
Estrogen Metabolism
Breast Health

Other Details

The test requires a spot urine specimen, preferably first morning void (FMV), for determination of baseline halide levels. An oral loading dose of iodine/iodide is ingested and all urine is collected for the subsequent 24 hours. Iodine is measured in the urine and the results for each element are reported as µg/gm creatinine and µg/24 hours. Iodine status is assessed by evaluation of the percentage of the ingested dose that is excreted. Low iodine excretion is suggestive of greater bodily retention and need.

Note - caution using loading doses of iodine in autoimmune thyroid conditions
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Description

Urinary Iodine test (Pre & Post Loading Combo) assesses urinary levels of iodine which is needed by the thyroid gland for the production, storage and release of thyroid hormones. Inc 4 x 12.5mg Iodide

Methodology

Iodine is measured by ICP-MS

When should I use

Fatigue
Immune Response
Thyroid Function
Estrogen Metabolism
Breast Health

Other Details

The test requires a spot urine specimen, preferably first morning void (FMV), for determination of baseline halide levels. An oral loading dose of iodine/iodide is ingested and all urine is collected for the subsequent 24 hours. Iodine is measured in the urine and the results for each element are reported as µg/gm creatinine and µg/24 hours. Iodine status is assessed by evaluation of the percentage of the ingested dose that is excreted. Low iodine excretion is suggestive of greater bodily retention and need.

Note - caution using loading doses of iodine in autoimmune thyroid conditions

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