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  Introduction 

Fucus Tea.

By adding a small amount of coarsely milled fucus to the tea-blend both    taste and flavor will be enhanced. Similar results from using Fucus teas        as above but it will mainly be due to inorganic iodine supply released           and probably not from DIT. DIT is not very water soluble.

It is the only type of seaweed in use to enhance and improve tea blends.

 

Thyroid hormones.


Fucus is also used to wean mildly hypothyroid patients off thyroid        hormone medication.
This will only work if the thyroid gland mass must be capable of making  T4 and T3 in sufficient quantities to supply body needs. Those without a thyroid gland may be helped by the iodine present in Fucus, alleviating the need        to mine thyroid medications for iodine. This may also explain in part the alleged weight loss results from ingesting Fucus; to wit, up regulation of basal body metabolic rate from iodine alone
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