Description
Thyroid hormones are manufactured from iodine and tyrosine. With the advent of iodized salt the incidents of iodine deficiency has been greatly reduced in the United States. It has been estimated that 25 40% of the general adult population suffers from moderate to severe hypothyroidism. This may be due to the poor nutrient value in the foods eaten, or eating foods that block the synthesis of thyroid hormone. Tyrosine, which is synthesized in the body from the amino acid phenylalanine, is a precursor of thyroid hormones. Receiving sufficient amounts of tyrosine from the standard American diet is very difficult, thus supplementation is usually indicated.
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– Do you feel lethargic or fatigued?
– Experience any puffiness and/or joint discomfort?
– Do you have challenges with weight-loss?Do you have peeling skin and/or dryand brittle hair?
– Do you feel cold?
– Experience periods of forgetfulness?
– Have mood swings?
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One capsule supplies:
Ingredients | Amount | Daily Value |
---|---|---|
Vitamin A (as beta carotene) | 2,000 IU | 40% |
Riboflavin (vitamin B2) | 0.2 mg | 12% |
Calcium (as calcium carbonate chelate citrate) | 4 mg | <1% |
Magnesium (as magnesium oxide) | 11.6 mg | 3% |
Zinc (as zinc oxide citrate chelate) | 1.1 mg | 7% |
Manganese (as manganese carbonate chelate citrate) | 1 mg | 50% |
Potassium (as potassium carbonate gluconate) | .08 mg | <1% |
Thyroid | 150 mg | ** |
L-Tyrosine | 20 mg | ** |
Proprietary Blend of: Irish Moss (whole seaweed), Parsley (leaf), Suprarenal (adrenal), Pituitary Gland (whole), Horsetail (aerial), Spleen, Thymus, Kelp [(whole kelp) (Atlantic)] |
170 mg | ** |
*Percent Daily Value (%DV) is based on a 2,000 calorie diet. | ||
**Daily Value (DV) not established. |