🟢 100/100

This product looks safe

  • No ingredients exceed tolerable upper intake levels
  • Limited research evidence available for ingredients
B Label Compliance Grade

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Label Data

4 Gram(s) Serving Size
30 Servings
Non-Nutrient/Non-Botanical Product Type
0% Evidence Coverage

Supplement Facts — Evidence Check

Calories
10 Calorie(s)
Calories from Fat
Total Fat
Cholesterol
Sodium
140 mg (6% DV)
Total Carbohydrates
2 Gram(s) (1% DV)
Protein
1 Gram(s)
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Calcium
(4% DV)
Iron
(4% DV)

Other Ingredients

organic Kelp powder Ingredients

Label Claims — Verification

Nutrient
All Other
Structure/Function
All Other (99% of products) Structure/Function (76% of products) Nutrient (58% of products)

Target Groups

Adult (18 - 50 Years)

Product Information

📋 Directions for Use

Directions: Add 1/8 tea spoon to daily diet by including in salads or with meals. Caution - Shake well before use. Daily serving size 1/8 teaspoon (500 milligrams). Do not exceed daily serving size. Do not use for more than 14 days without consulting a health practitioner.

🧪 Formulation Notes

Loose natural powder Excellent source of iodine Rich in iron, calcium & vitamins

For natural iodine support Substitute for white salt Promotes healthy thyroid function Supports healthy blood sugar levels Helps lower LDL cholesterol

Preservative free

Made In USA

Kelp, also known as brown algae (Phaeophyceae), is a sea weed that comes from deep under sea, thrives on sunlight but also takes in the host of nutrients and minerals present in the water around it. Kelp is the number one herb for supplementing iodine and as a natural source of iodine, it is safer and better for the body than chemical synthetics.

lodine is essential for efficient thyroid and pituitary function which is responsible for regulating metabolism and body temperature. As a natural diuretic, kelp is good for these troubled by water weight as if assists in shedding water and the toxins in the system.

Vegetarians, and especially vegans who are avoiding dairy and animal products should be taking kelp since, healthy as these diets are, they are lacking in certain minerals and nutrients necessary for a healthy lifestyle.

Caffeine free

Additional Information

100% all natural

Struggling to get your daily iodine intake?

In the past, manufacturers used to add iodine to salt for health benefit. But now that salt is being avoided, iodine is not as readily available and so kelp is becoming more and more favored as a healthy source of iodine.

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Product Details

DSLD Entry Date 2021-10-22
Product Type Non-Nutrient/Non-Botanical
Form Powder
Brand Teatox Life
DSLD ID 255475
Data Updated 2026-04-11

Research Evidence

337 Research Sources
54 Avg Quality Score
161 Meta Analysis
68 Systematic Review
51 Rct
48 Clinical Trial
2 Other
2 Regulatory Source
1 Narrative Review
1 Cochrane Review
1 Guideline
1 Openfda Safety
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A Vitamin A supplementation for the prevention of morbidity and mortality in infants six months of age or less
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Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2011
A Vitamin A supplements for preventing mortality, illness, and blindness in children aged under 5: systematic review and meta-analysis
Meta Analysis BMJ (Clinical research ed.) 2011
A Fortification of staple foods with vitamin A for vitamin A deficiency
Systematic Review The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2019
A Vitamin A supplementation for the prevention of morbidity and mortality in infants one to six months of age
Narrative Review The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2016
A Vitamin A and fish oils for preventing the progression of retinitis pigmentosa
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2020
A Exercise training-induced changes in exerkine concentrations may be relevant to the metabolic control of type 2 diabetes mellitus patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Meta Analysis Journal of sport and health science 2023
A Food fortification with multiple micronutrients: impact on health outcomes in general population
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2019
A Oral vitamin A supplements to prevent acute upper respiratory tract infections in children up to seven years of age
Meta Analysis The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2024
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