Notably, while excess iodine is well known to trigger thyroid autoimmunity in susceptible individuals, evidence from the literature is reassuring that an adequate iodine status (defined as a UIC between 100 g/L and 299 g/L) is safe in this regard [25, 26]
That distinction is not currently being made on most of the websites selling the compound
Since GPX1 has a certain reducing ability to hydroperoxides, it is classified as an oxidative stressase
The other thing I would say is from what we've seen is when people are using the conventional dosages, they're losing weight too quickly
The List states that any other substances with a similar chemical structure or similar biological effect(s) are also prohibited even if not specifically named Specified substances are those that, if found to be present in an athletes bodily sample, may be more likely to have a credible, non-doping explanation Non-specified substances are those where there is no non-doping explanation for having these substances in an athletes system What that means for you You are responsible strictly liable for anything found in your system, regardless of how it got there or whether there was any intention to cheat
The inactive ingredients for all strengths of the tablets are colloidal silicon dioxide, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, povidone, pregelatinized starch (maize), and sodium starch glycolate