Iodine + USDA Certified Organic
Description
PRODUCT DETAILS
- USDA certified organic iodine liquid drops
- 250 mcg per serving
- Vegan iodine mineral supplement
- Manufactured in the USA in a cGMP facility
- Non-GMO
- Gluten, yeast and soy free
- Take one serving of 1 drop daily - can be mixed with any liquid
- Excellent value - each bottle contains 1200 servings, which could last you for over 1 year of supply
- Third party tested
Pure Iodine
USDA ORGANIC 22
FEATURED INGREDIENTS
Organic Iodine
A trace mineral


Iodine + is a remarkably pure nascent iodine liquid solution. The mineral liquid drops are USDA certified organic and vegan.
USDA certified organic iodine liquid drops with over 1 year of supply
Vegan nascent drops. Non-GMO. Manufactured in a cGMP facility in the USA. 3rd party tested.
Supplement Facts
Ingredients
Suggested Use
References
- Description
- Supplement Facts
- Ingredients
- Suggested Use
- References
PRODUCT DETAILS
- USDA certified organic iodine liquid drops
- 250 mcg per serving
- Vegan iodine mineral supplement
- Manufactured in the USA in a cGMP facility
- Non-GMO
- Gluten, yeast and soy free
- Take one serving of 1 drop daily - can be mixed with any liquid
- Excellent value - each bottle contains 1200 servings, which could last you for over 1 year of supply
- Third party tested
Pure Iodine
USDA ORGANIC 22
FEATURED INGREDIENTS
Organic Iodine
A trace mineral


Iodine + is a remarkably pure nascent iodine liquid solution. The mineral liquid drops are USDA certified organic and vegan.
USDA certified organic iodine liquid drops with over 1 year of supply
Vegan nascent drops. Non-GMO. Manufactured in a cGMP facility in the USA. 3rd party tested.
Iodine (as Nascent Iodine). Other Ingredients: Triple Distilled Water, Organic Vegetable Glycerin, Citric Acid.
Take 1 drop, immediately follow with purified water, and swallow. Use once daily or as directed by your healthcare provider.
Use this product as a food supplement only. Do not use for weight reduction.
Organic Iodine
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