Mineral Waters Iodine - these are mineral waters that contain iodine in an amount of at least 5 milligrams per liter when converted to a total mineralization of 10 grams per liter.
Iodine is one of the most important trace elements for humans. It is necessary for the normal functioning of the thyroid gland, which is responsible for the production of hormones. Lack of iodine can lead to various diseases such as goiter, hypothyroidism and others.
In mineral waters, iodine can be found in the form of dissolved compounds such as iodides and yoramines. These compounds can be obtained from natural sources such as rocks, volcanic gases and others. Iodine can also be added to mineral waters during their processing.
Mineral water - this is a type of mineral water, which is characterized by the presence of a large amount of minerals in the water. They may contain various trace elements such as iodine, bromine, magnesium, calcium and others.
Mineral waters are an important resource for the treatment of various diseases associated with metabolic disorders, digestion, nervous system and others. They are also used in cosmetology for skin and hair care.
One of the main advantages of mineral waters is that they do not contain harmful substances such as chlorine and other chemical compounds. This makes them safe for consumption even for diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.
However, before drinking mineral waters, you should consult your doctor, as they may have contraindications for some people. In addition, it is necessary to take into account the individual characteristics of the body and health status.
It is also worth noting that mineral waters can have different compositions and properties depending on their place of origin. Therefore, before choosing mineral waters for the treatment or prevention of diseases, it is necessary to conduct a water analysis and consult with a specialist.
Iodine-containing mineral waters are underground sodium chloride mineral waters saturated with bromine and iodine (their concentration is 5–15 mg of iodine per 1 liter of water), with a specific gravity of 1.02–1.18 grams per square centimeter with a total mineralization of 12. 7–30 g per liter. Mineral water of this group can be drunk instead of water or used in the treatment of diseases.