A synergistic blend of ingredients to support healthy thyroid function, metabolism and energy levels
Contains essential nutrients known to support thyroid hormone production and conversion in the body
Contains the herb Withania for adrenal support – a gland that is heavily involved in thyroid health
Contains L-tyrosine and iodine, all are essential for healthy thyroid hormone production.
With vitamin A, an essential cofactor required for thyroid hormone manufacture
Includes selenium and B group vitamins which are required for thyroid hormone conversion and activity
Includes zinc which is required for the uptake and metabolism of the thyroid hormones
Thyroid Support Features
Can be used alongside nutritional supplements for adrenal support, multivitamins and antioxidants
Gentle energy support through the addition of Withania
All-in-one support for thyroid function
Does not need to be used long-term
Cost effective
The thyroid gland is a hormone producing gland that lies in the neck region. It is responsible for the production of the thyroid hormones which regulate metabolism in every cell of the body. The thyroid gland is an extremely important part of the endocrine system and it works together with the adrenal glands, pituitary gland and hypothalamus to maintain homeostasis (normal balance) in the body.
Disorders of thyroid hormone production may lead to low thyroid function (hypothyroidism) or over-active thyroid function (hyperthyroidism). Low thyroid function may be caused by an iodine deficiency or autoimmune disease (a hereditary condition). The negative effects of low thyroid function on general health are wide and varied and can have a profound effect on many bodily processes.
Ways in which one may naturally enhance thyroid function include:
Exercise: Moderate daily exercise may increase the metabolic performance of every active cell in the body, placing demands on thyroid function for increased output of thyroid hormone.
Diet – “Goitrogenic foods”: Some foods are known to reduce thyroid function and thyroid hormone activity. These foods are known as “goitrogens” and may be found in the highest concentrations in soybean products (including tofu) and raw cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, turnips etc.). Reducing the intake of these foods may increase thyroid function. In addition to the above, many individuals may require additional nutrient support for optimal thyroid function.