- 302mcg
- Vitamin A (retinyl palmitate)
- 8.3mcg
- Vitamin D (cholecalciferol)
- 200mg
- Inositol
- 44.6mg AT
- Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopheryl succinate)
- 33mg
- Magnesium (magnesium citrate)
- 6.7mg
- Zinc (zinc citrate)
- 3mg
- Niacinamide
- 2mg
- Riboflavin
- 133.3mg
- Rhodiola (Rhodiola rosea) rhizome extract (standardized to 3% rosavins, 1% salidroside)
- 50mcg
- Iodine (potassium iodide)
- 50mcg
- Selenium (selenomethionine)
Capsule (hydroxyproplymethycellulose), cellulose, magnesium stearate (vegetable), and silicon dioxide.
Warning:If pregnant or nursing, or taking medication, consult your healthcare practitioner before use.Vitamin A Warning:Excess Vitamin A intake may be toxic and may increase the risk of birth defects. It is also recommended that children under four should not regularly consume more than 2,500 IU per day.
Tablets
90 Caps
Adults take 1 capsule 3 times daily or as recommended by your healthcare practitioner. Not to be taken immediately before bedtime. Take with food a few hours before or after taking other medications or natural health products.
- Supports the healthy synthesis of thyroid hormones.
- Supports the steps in hormone metabolism negatively affected by stress.
- Binding of T3 receptors to DNA.
- Increased energy levels.
- Cognitive function support.
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Thyrosol is an exciting multi-faceted formula featuring targeted nutrients that promote healthy thyroid function. Many aspects of health, including body composition, energy level, and cognitive function are impacted by thyroid hormone activity
-Supports the healthy synthesis of thyroid hormones.
-Supports the steps in hormone metabolism negatively affected by stress.
-Supports the conversion of thyroxine (T4) to the more bioactive triiodothyronine (T3).
-May enhance the binding of T3 receptors to DNA, thereby supporting the expression of thyroid hormone-responsive genes.
Hypothyroidism
Often misdiagnosed as simple depression, low thyroid can respond well to lifestyle changes, the right diet, and the proper supplements.Low thyroid has become a very common health concern with very real symptoms that affect both a person's physical as well as emotional health. Many people may have it yet do not know; in fact, it can go undiagnosed for many years because the "normal" level of thyroid hormones can vary from person to person.
Many natural health care practitioners prefer the reliability of the basal temperature test (done in the morning) because it can identify people with borderline low thyroid. Low thyroid causes the body to be slightly colder than a healthy person. While only the difference of at the most two degrees, it can have broad ranging effects on many different functions of the body resulting in many different symptoms.
How it Affects Your Health
Firstly, in a hypothyroid state the body's metabolic rate is decreased. This is why most people with low thyroid experience weight gain. Secondly, lower levels of thyroid hormones can affect the production of neurotransmitters and how well they are used in the brain and other parts of the body - this can lead to common low thyroid symptoms like depression, anxiety, poor memory, and insomnia. In this respect, it can also affect digestion because enzymes, just like neurotransmitters, do not function as they should when the body temperature is lowered - this can result in poor digestion of food, which can be manifested as gas, upset stomach, heartburn or constipation. The hormone insulin (responsible for regulating the level of sugar in the blood) is equally affected lower temperatures in the body and explains why many with low thyroid often experience fluctuations in blood sugar like yo-yoing effect of hypoglycemia. Some of these may need to be treated along with the low thyroid.
Low Thyroid
Low thyroid can also: lower immune system function, cause dry skin, lower blood pressure and raise cholesterol, promote water retention, cause menstrual irregularities in women, cause muscle aches and pain, and create allergies. Hypothyroid sufferers also report fatigue, an increased need for sleep, decreased initiative, lack of concentration, poor memory, bowel changes, muscle and joint aches, and asthma. Because of the broad range of effects that low thyroid has on over all health, it is important that it be treated. Left untreated long term hypothyroidism can cause serious concerns that can affect your quality of life.
There can be many causes of low thyroid, including: hormonal changes (especially during pregnancy), lack of iodine in the diet, an abnormal immune system reaction (as in Hashimoto's), heredity, stress, treatment for an overactive thyroid, chemical pollutants and heavy metal poisoning. It is important to discover the exact cause of low thyroid so that the root cause can be treated.
Vitamin A Warning: Excess Vitamin A intake may be toxic and may increase the risk of birth defects. Pregnant women and women who may become pregnant should not exceed 5,000 IU of pre-formed vitamin A (retinyl acetate or retinyl palmitate) per day. It is also recommended that children under four should not regularly consume more than 2,500 IU per day.
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