Thyrocsin - 120 V-Caps - Thorne Research

Thyrocsin - 120 V-Caps - Thorne Research

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THYROID SUPPORTThyrocsin from Thorne Research provides supportive nutrients for a healthy thyroid gland. Thyrocsin provides 250mg of L-Tyrosine as well as other nutrients necessary for peripheral conversion of T4 to T3. Thorne Research's Thyrocsin is a unique, non-glandular formula.
1 capsule contains:
250 mg
L-Tyrosine
100 mg
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)
45 mg
Ashwagandha root (6:1 extract)
Standardized to contain 1.5% withanolides
Dried equivalent of 270 mg/capsule
33.5 mg
Vitamin E (d-Alpha tocopheryl succinate) (50 IU)
2.5 mg
Zinc (Zinc Citrate)
112.5 mcg
Copper (Cupric Citrate)
112.5 mcg
Iodine (Potassium Iodide)
50 mcg
Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin)
50 mcg
Selenium (L-Selenomethionine)
Other Ingredients:
Hypromellose (derived from cellulose) capsule,Silicon Dioxide, L-Leucine, and Magnesium Carbonate.

Format

format thumbVeggie Caps

120 Vcaps

Dosage

Take 1 capsule two times daily with food or as recommended by a health-care practitioner. Take a few hours before or after taking other medications.

Important Information

Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Consumption with alcohol, other drugs or natural health products with sedative properties is
not recommended.

Highlights
  • Unique, non-glandular formulation
  • Helps optimizes metabolism
  • Nutritional support for thyroid function
  • Provides nutrients necessary for peripheral conversion of T4 to T3

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Manufacturer Info

Thorne Research makes natural supplements with high quality ingredients. Thorne uses rigorous quality tests and doesn’t include fillers or ingredients that have adverse effects. Thorne ensures supplements that are good for your health and are athlete approved by not using any ingredients that are considered banned substances.

TYROSINE

Tyrosine is one of 20 amino acids, often referred to as the building blocks of protein, amino acids play a huge role in the proper functioning of the human body ...

Tyrosine is considered a non-essential amino acid, meaning that our body can make it from another amino acid, phenylalanine. That being said, it can also be found in a variety of foods, including wheat germ, oats, cheese and other dairy products, pork, turkey, chicken and other wild game. Tyrosine or L-tyrosine, can also be taken as a supplement. PKU is a condition in which individuals cannot make tyrosine from phenylalanine, in these cases, supplementation is necessary.

One of the more important medicinal uses of tyrosine, comes from its ability to be converted to the following neurotransmitters: dopamine, epinephrine and norepinephrine. These neurotransmitters play a integral role in memory, attention and problem solving, depression and mood, as well as our stress response. Studies have shown that tyrosine, most likely due to its ability to increase the levels of the aforementioned neurotransmitters, may have the ability to fight fatigue and improve memory and mental functioning, particularly under the influence of environmental stressors, including sleep deprivation due to stress. It has also been shown to calm anxiety and help to improve mood and outlook.

Tyrosine is also involved in the synthesis of the thyroid hormone thyroxine. It is commonly recommended that individuals suffering from thyroid dysfunction, supplement with tyrosine to increase metabolic activity and help to alleviate hypothyroid symptoms. As a substance that increases or up-regulates norepinephrine, tyrosine can also cause relatively quick and signficant increases on energy, especially useful for individuals suffering from chronic fatigue or fibromyalgia.

Tyrosine can be found in capsule form, either alone or in combination with other amino-acids, or supplements formulated to support thyroid, mood, energy and attention. Tyrosine is considered safe at high doses. Some research has shown it has been associated with increased blood pressure in some individuals. If you have moderately high blood pressure or are at risk for high blood pressure, consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before supplementing with tyrosine and have your blood pressure checked regularly.

TYROSINE - QUICK FACTS

FOOD SOURCES
Wheat germ, oats, cheese and other dairy products, pork, turkey, chicken and other wild game

INDICATIONS
Impaired memory, hypothyroidism, fatigue, shift work/jet lag (sleep deprivation)

OPTIMUM DOSAGE
Dosage recommendations vary depending on etiology. Anywhere from 1 6 g/day. See your healthcare practitioner for the most suitable dose range for your needs.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Supplementation has been associated with increases in blood pressure.
Some studies have associated use of Tyrosine (and L-Tyrosine) or phenylalanine to increased risk of melanoma for those at high risk. If you have a personal or family history of melanoma, consult a qualified healthcare before beginning, and during tyrosine supplementation. Not recommended for children, during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.

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