Iodine (Potassium Iodide) vs Vitamin E (Mixed Tocopherols)

Mineral vs Vitamin · evidence-backed comparison

Quick take
  • Iodine (Potassium Iodide) has the stronger evidence base (strong (multiple rcts / meta-analyses)).
  • Vitamin E (Mixed Tocopherols) has the broader effect profile across the 9 effect categories.
  • Iodine (Potassium Iodide) is cheaper per serving ($0.05 vs $0.10).
  • Iodine (Potassium Iodide) has higher bioavailability (better absorption).

Side-by-side traits

TraitIodine (Potassium Iodide)Vitamin E (Mixed Tocopherols)
Category
MineralVitamin
Active compound
Potassium iodideα-, β-, γ-, δ-tocopherol
Form available
Capsule, Tablet, LiquidSoftgel, Capsule
Source
mineralplant
Typical dose
150 mcg daily100–400 IU daily
Dose range
150–300 mcg100–400 IU
Loading protocol
Best taken with
with foodfat-containing meal
Best time of day
morningany
Bioavailability
How efficiently the body absorbs and utilizes the compound.
Very High (5/5)High (4/5)
Onset time
Cumulative: 2–8 weeksCumulative: 4–8 weeks
Half-life
~48 hours
Evidence level
Quality and quantity of human research.
Strong (multiple RCTs / meta-analyses)Moderate (some RCTs)
Overall effect
Subjective effect magnitude.
Low (2/5)Low (2/5)
Muscle / strength
Very Low (1/5)Very Low (1/5)
Physical energy
Low (2/5)Very Low (1/5)
Focus / cognition
Very Low (1/5)Very Low (1/5)
Mood / stress
Low (2/5)Very Low (1/5)
Sleep quality
Very Low (1/5)Very Low (1/5)
Immunity
Low (2/5)Moderate (3/5)
Recovery
Post-exercise recovery support.
Very Low (1/5)Low (2/5)
Longevity / healthspan
Low (2/5)Moderate (3/5)
Safety rating
5 = exceptionally well-tolerated; 1 = significant risk profile.
Moderate (3/5)Moderate (3/5)
Price per serving
Approximate USD per typical daily dose.
$0.05$0.10
Vegan friendly
YesYes
Gluten free
YesYes
3rd-party tested
YesYes

About Iodine (Potassium Iodide)

Essential for thyroid hormone synthesis. Iodized salt usually covers needs; supplement only if confirmed deficient.

Active compound: Potassium iodide
Forms: Capsule, Tablet, Liquid
Onset: Cumulative: 2–8 weeks
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About Vitamin E (Mixed Tocopherols)

Fat-soluble antioxidant. Always pick mixed tocopherols, not isolated alpha-tocopherol, to avoid displacing other forms in tissues.

Active compound: α-, β-, γ-, δ-tocopherol
Forms: Softgel, Capsule
Onset: Cumulative: 4–8 weeks
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Iodine (Potassium Iodide) safety

Common side effects:

  • Acne
  • Hyperthyroidism (high doses)
  • Goitre (paradox)

Avoid if:

  • Hyperthyroid
  • Graves' disease
  • Hashimoto's (caution)

Drug interactions:

  • Lithium
  • Anti-thyroid drugs

Vitamin E (Mixed Tocopherols) safety

Common side effects:

  • Bleeding risk (high doses)

Avoid if:

  • Bleeding disorders
  • Surgery (2 weeks before)

Drug interactions:

  • Anticoagulants
  • Statins
  • Chemotherapy

Common uses

  • Thyroid support
  • Pregnancy
  • Iodine deficiency

Stacks well with: Selenium (Selenomethionine)

Common uses

  • Antioxidant
  • Skin health
  • Fertility

Stacks well with: Vitamin C, Fish Oil (Omega-3 EPA/DHA)

Medical disclaimer

SupplementDuel is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult a physician before starting, stopping, or combining supplements — especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, take prescription medication, or have a chronic condition.