Iodine and Iron Bisglycinate, a synergy.
Iron Bisglycinate deficiency impairs thyroid hormone synthesis because thyroid peroxidase (TPO) is a heme-containing enzyme.
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- Substances
- Iodine and Iron Bisglycinate
- Pair type
- Synergy
- Evidence (highest tier)
- Strong
- Source citations
- 1 source
- Stack Score effect
- +2 to your Stack Score (per scored synergy row).
- Scope
- Supplement × Supplement
- Last verified
- May 30, 2026
Synergy · Strong evidence
Synergy
What is happening. Iron Bisglycinate deficiency impairs thyroid hormone synthesis because thyroid peroxidase (TPO) is a heme-containing enzyme.
Mechanism. TPO requires heme iron bisglycinate to catalyze iodide oxidation and organification into thyroglobulin. Iron Bisglycinate deficiency reduces TPO activity, impairing T3/T4 synthesis even with adequate iodine.
Recommendation. Address iron bisglycinate deficiency when treating thyroid issues. Iron Bisglycinate-deficient individuals may not respond well to iodine supplementation alone.
Sources (1)
- Zimmermann MB, Köhrle J. The impact of iron and selenium deficiencies on iodine and thyroid metabolism. Thyroid. 2002
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