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Kelp
Seaweed
Increase Metabolism, regulate metabolic system, lose weight

Kelp, a sea vegetable, has been acknowledged possibly having an effect as a detoxifier, a balanced supplement and a healing plant. Kelp is a good source of many vitamins and minerals but most noted for it's Iodine content.
Iodine is transported directly to the thyroid gland where it is converted into the hormone Thyroxine, which helps to regulate basal metabolism and therefore is of use for slimmers to avoid the plateau effect.

It contains over 30 minerals and vitamins. The electromagnetic action of Kelp releases excess body fluids from the congested cells and dissolves fatty wastes through the skin, replacing them with depleted minerals, particularly potassium and iodine.

As Iodine boosts thyroid activity, food fuels are used before they can turn into fatty deposits.
With all this information it would seem that anyone with an under active thyroid (Hypothyroidism) would leap the chance to use Kelp.

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Nishiyama S, Mikeda T, Okada T, et al. Transient hypothyroidism or persistent hyperthyrotropinemia in neonates born to mothers with excessive iodine intake. Thyroid 2004;14(12):1077-1083.
Picco G, de Dios-Romero A, Albanell N, et al. [Regular intake of seaweed and hyperthyroidism]. Med Clin (Barc) 2006 Jul 1;127(5):199
Shilo S, Hirsch HJ. Iodine-induced hyperthyroidism in a patient with a normal thyroid gland. Postgrad Med J 1986;62(729):661-662.
Teas J, Braverman LE, Kurzer MS, et al. Seaweed and soy: companion foods in Asian cuisine and their effects on thyroid function in American women. J Med Food 2007 Mar;10(1):90-100.
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