Halodetox

Restore your energy, focus, and metabolism.

When you have a Thyroid Deficit due to a lack of salt, your body can't pump iodine into your cells — which causes fatigue, brain fog, and slow metabolism. Halodetox is a high-purity, quick-dissolve salt drink that delivers the sodium and chloride your body requires to move iodine into cells, clear toxic halogens, and support adrenal function.

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Many thyroid symptoms — including fatigue, brain fog, and slow metabolism — come from a Thyroid Deficit in your cells. Thyroid testing doesn't detect a Thyroid Deficit. Medication doesn't fix it. And doctors don't diagnose it. Your lab results may look "in range" even though your cells aren't effectively making and using thyroid hormone.

Halodetox is part of the HypoHero system because it plays a vital role in moving iodine into your cells, where it's used to make thyroid hormone. Without enough of the right kind of salt, iodine can't get into your cells — and thyroid hormone production slows down.

Here's something that rarely gets explained: salt isn't just seasoning, it's what powers the pump that moves iodine into your cells. Sodium fuels the NIS pump — the cellular transporter that pulls iodine in — and chloride helps clear the toxic halogens that compete with iodine. Without enough salt, iodine can't reach the cells that need it.

Halodetox starts as mineral-rich salt from ancient deep-earth deposits — but where it comes from is only half the story. Table salt is heavily refined and stripped of the trace minerals your body needs. Sea salt keeps more of its minerals, but it's harvested from ocean water that now carries modern contaminants like microplastics and PFAS.

Halodetox is different — it goes through a technological cleaning process that works at the optical, particle level, removing impurities to deliver clean, mineral-rich salt your cells can actually use.

The result is a deeply hydrating salt drink with the sodium, chloride, and trace minerals your body needs — without the contaminants you don't want.

Halodetox helps fix the Thyroid Deficit by delivering the clean salt your cells need to pump in iodine, clear toxic halogens, strengthen adrenal function, and support your energy, focus, and metabolism.

What's inside

Each mineral in Halodetox has a specific role. All three working together is what fuels thyroid hormone production.

Transports Iodine

Sodium

Fuels the sodium-iodide symporter (NIS) — the cellular pump your body uses to transport iodine into your cells. Also supports healthy adrenal function.

Clears Toxins

Chloride

Helps your body clear bromide, fluoride, and other halogens that compete with iodine for the cell receptors.

Balances Sodium

Trace minerals

Naturally occurring in unrefined salt, these minerals work alongside sodium and chloride to balance the formula and further support adrenal function.

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FAQ

Common Questions

Most salts sold in stores — table salt, sea salt, and even Himalayan pink salt — have real problems. Table salt and processed sea salt are often sourced from ocean water that now contains microplastics, BPA, PFAS, and other modern contaminants. They're also stripped of naturally occurring trace minerals and bleached, leaving just sodium and chloride with added anti-caking agents. Himalayan pink salt has a better reputation, but it's still a surface-sourced salt exposed to the same environmental contaminants. Even "pure" Himalayan salt can contain trace amounts of heavy metals, microplastics, and dynamite particles from mining. Halodetox is different because it's sourced from deep-earth deposits that predate modern industrial contamination. Then it goes through an additional step most salts skip — it's optically cleaned at the particle level to remove any remaining impurities. The result is a mineral salt with the sodium, chloride, and trace minerals your body needs, without the contaminants you don't want.
Short answer: no, not the way most people think. Your body can't function without sodium and chloride — they regulate blood pressure, support adrenal function, fuel the cellular pumps that move minerals into your cells, and keep your nervous system firing correctly. The "salt is bad" advice came from research that looked at salt in isolation, without considering the bigger picture. More recent research has shown that added sugar has a stronger and more direct link to high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease than salt does according to reviews published in the journal Open Heart. Your body also has a built-in regulator: taste. When you've had enough salt, food starts tasting too salty. When you need more, your cravings tell you. If you use that signal to guide how much Halodetox you use, your body will naturally regulate intake to what it actually needs.
For most people, yes — but talk to your doctor if you have a diagnosed condition like hypertension or kidney disease that's being actively managed. Older guidance pushed everyone with blood pressure or kidney concerns to cut salt first. Newer research has shifted that view. A review in the journal Open Heart concluded that added sugar is more strongly associated with high blood pressure than sodium is, and research in Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease has linked sugar consumption — especially fructose — to kidney damage through multiple pathways including elevated uric acid, diabetes, and obesity. For most healthy people, the sodium and chloride in Halodetox support the systems that actually protect your kidneys and cardiovascular function. If you're under active treatment for hypertension or kidney disease, your doctor will know your situation best and can guide how to add Halodetox into your routine.
Halodetox itself doesn't cause detox symptoms. The name reflects what it does in the bigger picture — it supports your body's ability to clear halogens — but Halodetox itself is just the minerals. It provides the sodium and chloride your body needs to fuel the iodine transport system. The detox reactions some people experience in the HypoHero system actually come from iodine (Thiodine), not from Halodetox. When iodine is properly delivered to your cells, it displaces halogens like bromide and fluoride that have been sitting in your tissues — and that displacement is what may cause temporary symptoms (headaches, mild fatigue, skin changes) as those halogens work their way out of your system. So if you're taking Halodetox on its own, you shouldn't experience detox symptoms. Those are tied to iodine doing its job.
Yes. We don't know of any interactions between Halodetox and thyroid medications like Levothyroxine, Synthroid, Armour, or NP Thyroid. Halodetox is designed to work alongside medication, providing the minerals your cells need to use thyroid hormone properly — whether that hormone is coming from your own thyroid or from medication. If you have specific concerns about your particular combination of medications, talk to your doctor.
Yes. Halodetox is manufactured in a cGMP-certified facility and third-party tested for purity and potency. You can view the current Certificate of Analysis on our website.