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Thyroid Energy Formula - 180 V-Caps

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  • Nutritional support for healthy thyroid function
  • Supports a healthy metabolism
  • With Tyrosine, Kelp, Selenium and more
  • Works synergistically
  • Provides key components for the support of thyroid hormones
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Thyroid Energy Formula - 180 V-Caps
Thyroid Energy Formula - 180 V-Caps
$51.29

Now Thyroid Energy Formula - 180 V-Caps is a dietary supplement in capsule form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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THYROID ENERGY FROM NOW FOODSImproper thyroid function can lead to an array of health concerns including fatigue and weight gain. Thyroid Energy from Now Foods is specially formulated by a team of Ph.D.'s and certified nutritionists to provide optimal nutritive support to the thyroid gland. Containing vitamins, trace minerals; Iodine-rich herbs and L-Tyrosine (a direct precursor to the production of thyroid hormones) this synergistic combination works to support overall healthy glandular function. Ideal for those who feel tired and worn down due to hormonal imbalances related to the thyroid gland. [VEGETABLE CAPSULE]
Each vcap contains:
Vitamin B-6 (from Pyridoxine Hydrochloride) 1mg
Folate (as Folic Acid) 200mcg
Vitamin B-12 (as Methylcobalamin) 30mcg
Zinc (from Zinc-L-Methionine Complex) 12.5mg
Selenium (from L-Selenomethionine) 25mcg
Copper 500mcg
L-Tyrosine 500mg
Iodine (from Potassium Iodide) 112.5mcg
Guggul (Commiphora wightii (Gum Resin)(Standardized to contain 2.5% Guggulesterones) 37.5mg
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)(Standardized to min. 2.5% Withanolides) 25mg
Other ingredients:
Veg capsule (hypromellose, water), Cellulose, Magnesium Stearate (vegetable source), Silica.
Important Information:
Contains no sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, egg, preservatives.
Dosage
As a dietary supplement, take 2 Vcaps 2 times daily on an empty stomach or just before meals
Since 1968 NOW has been a leader in the natural products industry. NOW Foods is an award-winning and highly respected manufacturer of vitamins, minerals, dietary supplements and natural foods. Now Foods brings you over 1600 Natural Foods, Supplements, Sports Nutrition and Personal Care Products. NOW supplements are high quality products at affordable prices.
NOW Thyroid Energy
has been carefully engineered by a team of Ph.D.'s and certified nutritionists to naturally support healthy thyroid and glandular activity. Fueled by a full gram of L-Tyrosine (a direct precursor to the production of thyroid hormones), a blend of B Vitamins, trace minerals,
zinc,
selenium
and herbal extracts that balance normal hormone functions make this one of the smartest
thyroid support
supplements available.
This synergistic combination includes:
Tyrosine -
This amino acid plays an essential role in the production of thyroid hormones, in addition to hormones that affect mood including
epinephrine, norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine. And while our body can naturally produce some Tyrosine from other
amino acids, as we age, our bodies may not be able to keep up with the needs of a de-manding thyroid. During metabolism, tyrosine joins forces with
Iodine
in order to produce the thyroid hormones needed to efficiently convert (metabolize) the calories from our diet into expendable energy. A weak reserve of tyrosine can leave us feeling sluggish. As a result, our body reacts by storing more calories as fat for energy.
Iodine -
Another key player in the metabolism game. Without it, metabolism simply can not take place. The thyroid is the only gland in the human body capable of absorbing this trace element. Typically found in shellfish and iodized salts, iodine is stored in the thyroid gland until needed for the production of the thyroid hormones triiodothyronine and thyroxine. When combined with L-tyrosine and other nutrients these two work synergistically to produce T3 and T4 thyroid hormone. Moreover, iodine deficiencies have been linked to the formation of goiters, decreased energy and lack of concentration.
Irish Mos -
A natural vegetarian source of many thyroid-supporting nutrients, including Iodine, a key component in healthy metabolism. Irish moss has been consumed for thousands of years, and many herbalists encourage its use to contribute to sound glandular health.
Selenium -
This naturally occuring trace mineral is well known for its strong antioxidant properties and natural synergism with other vitamins. Supplementing with selenium is essential for anyone concerned with sluggish thyroid performance.
Guggul -
Technically known as Guggulsterone, the Gug-gul tree is native to India, and emits a resinous sap that has been used for centuries as part of India's traditional medicine known as Ayurveda. Studies have shown that the purified plant sterol extract from Guggulsterone can promote healthy thyroid function, and assist the body in maintaining normal production of thyroxine and triiodo-thyronine.
Thyroid Gland Function
The human thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland located in the front of the neck that wraps around the trachea. It has but one job - to produce the two critical thyroid hormones we need to keep our metabolism efficient. In fact, these hormones are indispensable for our bodies to convert calories into energy and that's the crux of metabolism. These two hormones, tri-iodothyronine and thyroxine, or T3 and T4 respectively, are produced in the thyroid when the iodine in our system teams up with the amino acid L-tyrosine. Sounds simple, right? Think again. Human metabolism is a highly intricate process that can be adversely affected by a wealth of variables. One important variable that we can control, is the nutrient mix our thyroid keeps on hand to operate. In order for metabolism to occur with any respectable level of effectiveness, the body must have a full supply of thyroid supporting nutrients on hand at all times. If you aren't willing to deliver the nutrients it needs to function properly, chances are, it won't be able to do what it's supposed to (which is to keep your metabolism fired up and your energy resources fully charged).
Simply put, the thyroid gland relies heavily on a host supporting nutrients to produce the hormones needed to ensure that metabolism goes off without a hitch. Without these vital nutrients, our ability to metabolize food may slow down. Here's an easy way to remember how this process works. The less thyroid supporting nutrients we have, the less thyroid hormone (T3 and T4) we produce. The less thyroid hormone we produce, the less efficient our metabolic process becomes. The less effective our metabolic process becomes, the less energy we produce. The less energy we produce, the more prone we are to weight gain and fatigue.
Low Thyroid Function (Hypothyroidism)
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.
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 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.
Nutritional support for an under active thyroid gland can include among many other supplements, thyroid glandular extract. Thyroid glandular boosts the activity of your own thyroid gland, optimizing its production T3 and T4. Ensuring that your are getting enough of important nutrients like iodine and tyrosine is crucial for natural thyroid support.
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NOW Thyroid Energy
has been carefully engineered by a team of Ph.D.'s and certified nutritionists to naturally support healthy thyroid and glandular activity. Fueled by a full gram of L-Tyrosine (a direct precursor to the production of thyroid hormones), a blend of B Vitamins, trace minerals,
zinc,
selenium
and herbal extracts that balance normal hormone functions make this one of the smartest
thyroid support
supplements available.
This synergistic combination includes:
Tyrosine -
This amino acid plays an essential role in the production of thyroid hormones, in addition to hormones that affect mood including
epinephrine, norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine. And while our body can naturally produce some Tyrosine from other
amino acids, as we age, our bodies may not be able to keep up with the needs of a de-manding thyroid. During metabolism, tyrosine joins forces with
Iodine
in order to produce the thyroid hormones needed to efficiently convert (metabolize) the calories from our diet into expendable energy. A weak reserve of tyrosine can leave us feeling sluggish. As a result, our body reacts by storing more calories as fat for energy.
Iodine -
Another key player in the metabolism game. Without it, metabolism simply can not take place. The thyroid is the only gland in the human body capable of absorbing this trace element. Typically found in shellfish and iodized salts, iodine is stored in the thyroid gland until needed for the production of the thyroid hormones triiodothyronine and thyroxine. When combined with L-tyrosine and other nutrients these two work synergistically to produce T3 and T4 thyroid hormone. Moreover, iodine deficiencies have been linked to the formation of goiters, decreased energy and lack of concentration.
Irish Mos -
A natural vegetarian source of many thyroid-supporting nutrients, including Iodine, a key component in healthy metabolism. Irish moss has been consumed for thousands of years, and many herbalists encourage its use to contribute to sound glandular health.
Selenium -
This naturally occuring trace mineral is well known for its strong antioxidant properties and natural synergism with other vitamins. Supplementing with selenium is essential for anyone concerned with sluggish thyroid performance.
Guggul -
Technically known as Guggulsterone, the Gug-gul tree is native to India, and emits a resinous sap that has been used for centuries as part of India's traditional medicine known as Ayurveda. Studies have shown that the purified plant sterol extract from Guggulsterone can promote healthy thyroid function, and assist the body in maintaining normal production of thyroxine and triiodo-thyronine.
Thyroid Gland Function
The human thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland located in the front of the neck that wraps around the trachea. It has but one job - to produce the two critical thyroid hormones we need to keep our metabolism efficient. In fact, these hormones are indispensable for our bodies to convert calories into energy and that's the crux of metabolism. These two hormones, tri-iodothyronine and thyroxine, or T3 and T4 respectively, are produced in the thyroid when the iodine in our system teams up with the amino acid L-tyrosine. Sounds simple, right? Think again. Human metabolism is a highly intricate process that can be adversely affected by a wealth of variables. One important variable that we can control, is the nutrient mix our thyroid keeps on hand to operate. In order for metabolism to occur with any respectable level of effectiveness, the body must have a full supply of thyroid supporting nutrients on hand at all times. If you aren't willing to deliver the nutrients it needs to function properly, chances are, it won't be able to do what it's supposed to (which is to keep your metabolism fired up and your energy resources fully charged).
Simply put, the thyroid gland relies heavily on a host supporting nutrients to produce the hormones needed to ensure that metabolism goes off without a hitch. Without these vital nutrients, our ability to metabolize food may slow down. Here's an easy way to remember how this process works. The less thyroid supporting nutrients we have, the less thyroid hormone (T3 and T4) we produce. The less thyroid hormone we produce, the less efficient our metabolic process becomes. The less effective our metabolic process becomes, the less energy we produce. The less energy we produce, the more prone we are to weight gain and fatigue.
Low Thyroid Function (Hypothyroidism)
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.
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 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.
Nutritional support for an under active thyroid gland can include among many other supplements, thyroid glandular extract. Thyroid glandular boosts the activity of your own thyroid gland, optimizing its production T3 and T4. Ensuring that your are getting enough of important nutrients like iodine and tyrosine is crucial for natural thyroid support.
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