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Thyroid Plus - 90 V-Caps + BONUS
Thyroid Plus - 90 V-Caps + BONUS
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- Helps support an underactive or sluggish thyroid
- Helps prevent iodine deficiency
- Healthy thyroid hormone production
- Contains naturally sourced iodine to support thyroid hormone
- Free from dairy, gluten, soy, and GMOs. Vegan
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Thyroid Plus - 90 V-Caps + BONUS
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CanPrev Thyroid Plus - 90 V-Caps + BONUS is a dietary supplement in capsule form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

CanPrev’s Thyroid Plus is formulated with essential minerals, vitamins and herbs to support an under-active or sluggish thyroid. Thyroid Plus Features iodine, a key component of T4 and T3 and selenium, a cofactor for converting T4 into the more potent T3, as well as manganese, copper and zinc. Plus, CanPrev’s Thyroid Plus includes key vitamins like vitamin A, required for activation of thyroid hormone receptors, L-tyrosine, and stress-supporting herbs ashwagandha and bacopa. Thyroid Plus from CanPrev is specially formulated to help support an under-active or sluggish thyroid while assisting a healthy metabolism and energy levels. [VCAPS]
Each capsule contains:
L-Tyrosine 250mg
Iodine (Laminaria digitata/Ascophyllum nodosum) 133.33mcg
Manganese (TRAACS™ manganese bis-glycinate chelate) 500mcg
Selenium (Albion™ selenium glycinate complex) 66.66mcg
Copper (TRAACS™ copper bis-glycinate chelate) 666.66mcg
Zinc (TRAACS™ zinc bis-glycinate chelate) 5mg
Vitamin A (palmitate) 503.66mcg / RAE (1666.66IU)
Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) 333.33mcg
Bacopa extract (Bacopa monnieri) herb top, 50% bacosides 100mg
KSM-66® Ashwagandha extract (Withania somnifera) root, 12:1, 5.0% withanolides, DHE 2400mg 200mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Vegetable-grade magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, maltodextrin, ascorbyl palmitate, vitamin e, citric acid, fumed silica, glycine, hypromellose, sucrose, modified starch, brown rice flour, vegetable capsule.
Important Information:
Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, if you have benign prostate hypertrophy and/or prostate cancer or if you have a history of non-melanoma skin cancer. Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you have thyroid disease, if you have been diagnosed with hypoactive sexual disorder, sexual dysfunction, erectile dysfunction or if you suffer from any psychological disorder and/or condition such as frequent anxiety or depression. For Sleep Aid: Consult a healthcare practitioner if sleeplessness persists for more than 4 weeks chronic insomnia. Avoid taking with alcohol or products that cause drowsiness. Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children. Some people may experience drowsiness. Exercise caution if operating heavy machinery, driving a motor vehicle or involved in activities requiring mental alertness. May cause digestive problems.
L-Tyrosine 250mg
Iodine (Laminaria digitata/Ascophyllum nodosum) 133.33mcg
Manganese (TRAACS™ manganese bis-glycinate chelate) 500mcg
Selenium (Albion™ selenium glycinate complex) 66.66mcg
Copper (TRAACS™ copper bis-glycinate chelate) 666.66mcg
Zinc (TRAACS™ zinc bis-glycinate chelate) 5mg
Vitamin A (palmitate) 503.66mcg / RAE (1666.66IU)
Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) 333.33mcg
Bacopa extract (Bacopa monnieri) herb top, 50% bacosides 100mg
KSM-66® Ashwagandha extract (Withania somnifera) root, 12:1, 5.0% withanolides, DHE 2400mg 200mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Vegetable-grade magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, maltodextrin, ascorbyl palmitate, vitamin e, citric acid, fumed silica, glycine, hypromellose, sucrose, modified starch, brown rice flour, vegetable capsule.
Important Information:
Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, if you have benign prostate hypertrophy and/or prostate cancer or if you have a history of non-melanoma skin cancer. Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you have thyroid disease, if you have been diagnosed with hypoactive sexual disorder, sexual dysfunction, erectile dysfunction or if you suffer from any psychological disorder and/or condition such as frequent anxiety or depression. For Sleep Aid: Consult a healthcare practitioner if sleeplessness persists for more than 4 weeks chronic insomnia. Avoid taking with alcohol or products that cause drowsiness. Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children. Some people may experience drowsiness. Exercise caution if operating heavy machinery, driving a motor vehicle or involved in activities requiring mental alertness. May cause digestive problems.
Dosage
Adults - Take one (1) capsule, three (3) times per day with food or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Take a few hours before or after taking other medications or natural health products. Ensure to drink enough fluid before, during and after exercise.
Adults - Take one (1) capsule, three (3) times per day with food or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Take a few hours before or after taking other medications or natural health products. Ensure to drink enough fluid before, during and after exercise.
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L-Lysine
helps maintain skin, bone, and immune health.
L-Taurine
enhances endurance and hydration, while
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supports focus, mood, and thyroid function.
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Support performance, recovery, and overall wellness with CanPrev’s premium amino acid formulas.
L-Arginine
promotes healthy blood flow and cardiovascular support, while
L-Glutamine
aids muscle recovery and gut health.
L-Glycine
supports collagen production and repair, and
L-Lysine
helps maintain skin, bone, and immune health.
L-Taurine
enhances endurance and hydration, while
L-Tyrosine
supports focus, mood, and thyroid function.
Completing the range,
MuscleRescue Precision Amino Acid Blend
delivers a balanced spectrum of essential amino acids to optimize muscle growth, recovery, and performance, making CanPrev a top choice for high-quality amino acid supplementation.
A LOOK AT THE THYROID GLAND
The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland in the front of the neck, just below the Adam's apple. It is an integral part of the endocrine system and regulates many bodily functions. Above and beyond anything else, the primary function of the thyroid is to produce and release hormones that regulate the body's metabolism, growth, and development. Indeed, it produces two main hormones: triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4). Both hormones regulate the body's energy, heat, heart rate, digestion, and other vital functions. Thyroid hormones also help maintain the body's metabolic rate and are essential for normal growth and development during pregnancy and beyond, which is why thyroid supplements may be recommended. They are especially critical during infancy and childhood.
Functions Of Thyroid Hormones In The Body
Thyroid hormones have a wide range of effects on the body, including regulating heart rate, body temperature, weight, energy levels, and mood. They also play a crucial role in the development and functioning of the nervous system.
A hyperfunction of the thyroid gland can cause various symptoms such as anxiety, difficulty concentrating, fatigue, goitre (visibly enlarged thyroid gland) or thyroid nodules, hair loss, hand tremors, heat intolerance, increased appetite, increased sweating, irregular menstrual periods, nail changes (thickness or flaking), nervousness, pounding or racing heartbeat (palpitations), restlessness, sleep problems, and weight loss (or weight gain, in some cases).
On the other hand, hypothyroidism can result in symptoms like anxiety, depression, dry skin and hair, extreme fatigue and weakness, fertility problems, heavy or irregular menstrual period,
high cholesterol, hoarseness and voice changes, joint muscle pain, sensitivity to the cold, slowed heart rate, swelling and puffiness, thinning hair, and weight gain, among others.
Causes Of Thyroid Imbalance
While a complete exploration of the causes of thyroid imbalance is beyond the scope of this article, it's important to highlight a few common factors at cause. These include:
Autoimmune conditions
– The most common cause of thyroid hormone imbalances is autoimmune thyroid disease, or Hashimoto's thyroiditis. In Hashimoto's, the immune system mistakenly attacks the thyroid gland, leading to inflammation and gradual destruction of thyroid tissue, and eventually, hypothyroidism.
iodine
deficiency or excess
– Adequate levels of Iodine are necessary to produce thyroid hormones. A deficiency or excess of iodine in the diet can disrupt the thyroid's ability to produce the right amount of hormones, so iodine supplements may be beneficial for thyroid health.
Thyroid nodules
– Thyroid nodules are abnormal growths or lumps that develop within the thyroid gland. These nodules can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Depending on their function, nodules can cause an underactive or overactive thyroid.
Thyroiditis
– This condition involves thyroid gland inflammation and can be caused by viral or bacterial infections, autoimmune processes, or certain medications. Depending on the type of thyroiditis, it can lead to temporary hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism.
Certain medications
– Certain medications can interfere with thyroid hormone production or affect how thyroid hormones are utilized. For example, lithium, anti-seizure drugs and certain cancer treatments may affect thyroid hormone levels.
Pituitary or hypothalamic disorders
– The thyroid gland's function is regulated by the pituitary gland and hypothalamus in the brain. If there are issues with these control centres, such as tumours or dysfunction, they may disrupt the normal production and release of thyroid hormones.
Genetic factors
– In some cases, thyroid hormone imbalances can be caused by genetic factors such as familial thyroid disorders, which can lead to abnormalities in thyroid hormone production and metabolism.
How To Support Your Thyroid
To give your thyroid a little TLC, you should start by optimizing your lifestyle hygiene. This includes eating a healthy, varied, fresh, and colourful diet rich in essential nutrients for the thyroid, such as iodine, selenium, zinc,
vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids. Good dietary sources of these nutrients include seafood, seaweed, Brazil nuts, eggs, dairy products, lean meats, legumes, whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. Managing stress is also essential since chronically high levels of stress can harm thyroid function. Practice stress management techniques like meditation, deep breathing, regular exercise, and engaging in activities you enjoy to help reduce stress levels. Prioritizing sleep is also essential to support thyroid function, as is limiting exposure to toxins.
Thyroid support
supplements can also be highly beneficial.
Thyroid Support Supplements
Dietary supplements specifically formulated to support the health and function of the thyroid gland, metabolism, growth, and development are widely available on the market. These often feature thyroid essentials such as iodine (a common deficiency,) selenium, zinc,
vitamin D, ashwagandha, and L-tyrosine. Desiccated thyroid is another option for treating a hypo-functioning thyroid gland. It is derived from the thyroid glands of animals, usually pigs, and contains both the T3 and T4 hormones naturally produced by the human thyroid gland.
Supplementation with desiccated thyroid has been shown effective for individuals who do not produce adequate thyroid hormones on their own (hypothyroidism). Moreover, desiccated thyroid is especially effective in patients who do not find relief from synthetic thyroid hormone replacement therapy (levothyroxine/Synthroid), the gold standard therapy in conventional medicine. A word of note, however, desiccated thyroid requires a prescription from a doctor/naturopathic doctor in Canada.
Final Thoughts On Thyroid Support Supplement
If you’ve been diagnosed with a thyroid disorder, or are living with some of the characteristic symptoms of hypothyroidism, like fatigue, lethargy, cold intolerance, weight gain, constipation, change in voice, and dry skin, consider adding a thyroid support supplement to your daily regimen.
If diet, lifestyle interventions, and supplementation do not provide adequate relief from your symptoms, make an appointment with a qualified naturopathic physician to discuss if desiccated thyroid might be right for you.
The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland in the front of the neck, just below the Adam's apple. It is an integral part of the endocrine system and regulates many bodily functions. Above and beyond anything else, the primary function of the thyroid is to produce and release hormones that regulate the body's metabolism, growth, and development. Indeed, it produces two main hormones: triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4). Both hormones regulate the body's energy, heat, heart rate, digestion, and other vital functions. Thyroid hormones also help maintain the body's metabolic rate and are essential for normal growth and development during pregnancy and beyond, which is why thyroid supplements may be recommended. They are especially critical during infancy and childhood.
Functions Of Thyroid Hormones In The Body
Thyroid hormones have a wide range of effects on the body, including regulating heart rate, body temperature, weight, energy levels, and mood. They also play a crucial role in the development and functioning of the nervous system.
A hyperfunction of the thyroid gland can cause various symptoms such as anxiety, difficulty concentrating, fatigue, goitre (visibly enlarged thyroid gland) or thyroid nodules, hair loss, hand tremors, heat intolerance, increased appetite, increased sweating, irregular menstrual periods, nail changes (thickness or flaking), nervousness, pounding or racing heartbeat (palpitations), restlessness, sleep problems, and weight loss (or weight gain, in some cases).
On the other hand, hypothyroidism can result in symptoms like anxiety, depression, dry skin and hair, extreme fatigue and weakness, fertility problems, heavy or irregular menstrual period,
high cholesterol, hoarseness and voice changes, joint muscle pain, sensitivity to the cold, slowed heart rate, swelling and puffiness, thinning hair, and weight gain, among others.
Causes Of Thyroid Imbalance
While a complete exploration of the causes of thyroid imbalance is beyond the scope of this article, it's important to highlight a few common factors at cause. These include:
Autoimmune conditions
– The most common cause of thyroid hormone imbalances is autoimmune thyroid disease, or Hashimoto's thyroiditis. In Hashimoto's, the immune system mistakenly attacks the thyroid gland, leading to inflammation and gradual destruction of thyroid tissue, and eventually, hypothyroidism.
iodine
deficiency or excess
– Adequate levels of Iodine are necessary to produce thyroid hormones. A deficiency or excess of iodine in the diet can disrupt the thyroid's ability to produce the right amount of hormones, so iodine supplements may be beneficial for thyroid health.
Thyroid nodules
– Thyroid nodules are abnormal growths or lumps that develop within the thyroid gland. These nodules can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Depending on their function, nodules can cause an underactive or overactive thyroid.
Thyroiditis
– This condition involves thyroid gland inflammation and can be caused by viral or bacterial infections, autoimmune processes, or certain medications. Depending on the type of thyroiditis, it can lead to temporary hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism.
Certain medications
– Certain medications can interfere with thyroid hormone production or affect how thyroid hormones are utilized. For example, lithium, anti-seizure drugs and certain cancer treatments may affect thyroid hormone levels.
Pituitary or hypothalamic disorders
– The thyroid gland's function is regulated by the pituitary gland and hypothalamus in the brain. If there are issues with these control centres, such as tumours or dysfunction, they may disrupt the normal production and release of thyroid hormones.
Genetic factors
– In some cases, thyroid hormone imbalances can be caused by genetic factors such as familial thyroid disorders, which can lead to abnormalities in thyroid hormone production and metabolism.
How To Support Your Thyroid
To give your thyroid a little TLC, you should start by optimizing your lifestyle hygiene. This includes eating a healthy, varied, fresh, and colourful diet rich in essential nutrients for the thyroid, such as iodine, selenium, zinc,
vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids. Good dietary sources of these nutrients include seafood, seaweed, Brazil nuts, eggs, dairy products, lean meats, legumes, whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. Managing stress is also essential since chronically high levels of stress can harm thyroid function. Practice stress management techniques like meditation, deep breathing, regular exercise, and engaging in activities you enjoy to help reduce stress levels. Prioritizing sleep is also essential to support thyroid function, as is limiting exposure to toxins.
Thyroid support
supplements can also be highly beneficial.
Thyroid Support Supplements
Dietary supplements specifically formulated to support the health and function of the thyroid gland, metabolism, growth, and development are widely available on the market. These often feature thyroid essentials such as iodine (a common deficiency,) selenium, zinc,
vitamin D, ashwagandha, and L-tyrosine. Desiccated thyroid is another option for treating a hypo-functioning thyroid gland. It is derived from the thyroid glands of animals, usually pigs, and contains both the T3 and T4 hormones naturally produced by the human thyroid gland.
Supplementation with desiccated thyroid has been shown effective for individuals who do not produce adequate thyroid hormones on their own (hypothyroidism). Moreover, desiccated thyroid is especially effective in patients who do not find relief from synthetic thyroid hormone replacement therapy (levothyroxine/Synthroid), the gold standard therapy in conventional medicine. A word of note, however, desiccated thyroid requires a prescription from a doctor/naturopathic doctor in Canada.
Final Thoughts On Thyroid Support Supplement
If you’ve been diagnosed with a thyroid disorder, or are living with some of the characteristic symptoms of hypothyroidism, like fatigue, lethargy, cold intolerance, weight gain, constipation, change in voice, and dry skin, consider adding a thyroid support supplement to your daily regimen.
If diet, lifestyle interventions, and supplementation do not provide adequate relief from your symptoms, make an appointment with a qualified naturopathic physician to discuss if desiccated thyroid might be right for you.
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A LOOK AT THE THYROID GLANDThe thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland in the front of the neck, just below the Adam's apple. It is an integral part of the endocrine system and regulates many bodily functions. Above and beyond anything else, the primary function of the thyroid is to produce and release hormones that regulate the body's metabolism, growth, and development. Indeed, it produces two main hormones: triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4). Both hormones regulate the body's energy, heat, heart rate, digestion, and other vital functions. Thyroid hormones also help maintain the body's metabolic rate and are essential for normal growth and development during pregnancy and beyond, which is why thyroid supplements may be recommended. They are especially critical during infancy and childhood.
Functions Of Thyroid Hormones In The Body
Thyroid hormones have a wide range of effects on the body, including regulating heart rate, body temperature, weight, energy levels, and mood. They also play a crucial role in the development and functioning of the nervous system.
A hyperfunction of the thyroid gland can cause various symptoms such as anxiety, difficulty concentrating, fatigue, goitre (visibly enlarged thyroid gland) or thyroid nodules, hair loss, hand tremors, heat intolerance, increased appetite, increased sweating, irregular menstrual periods, nail changes (thickness or flaking), nervousness, pounding or racing heartbeat (palpitations), restlessness, sleep problems, and weight loss (or weight gain, in some cases).
On the other hand, hypothyroidism can result in symptoms like anxiety, depression, dry skin and hair, extreme fatigue and weakness, fertility problems, heavy or irregular menstrual period,
high cholesterol, hoarseness and voice changes, joint muscle pain, sensitivity to the cold, slowed heart rate, swelling and puffiness, thinning hair, and weight gain, among others.
Causes Of Thyroid Imbalance
While a complete exploration of the causes of thyroid imbalance is beyond the scope of this article, it's important to highlight a few common factors at cause. These include:
Autoimmune conditions
– The most common cause of thyroid hormone imbalances is autoimmune thyroid disease, or Hashimoto's thyroiditis. In Hashimoto's, the immune system mistakenly attacks the thyroid gland, leading to inflammation and gradual destruction of thyroid tissue, and eventually, hypothyroidism.
iodine
deficiency or excess
– Adequate levels of Iodine are necessary to produce thyroid hormones. A deficiency or excess of iodine in the diet can disrupt the thyroid's ability to produce the right amount of hormones, so iodine supplements may be beneficial for thyroid health.
Thyroid nodules
– Thyroid nodules are abnormal growths or lumps that develop within the thyroid gland. These nodules can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Depending on their function, nodules can cause an underactive or overactive thyroid.
Thyroiditis
– This condition involves thyroid gland inflammation and can be caused by viral or bacterial infections, autoimmune processes, or certain medications. Depending on the type of thyroiditis, it can lead to temporary hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism.
Certain medications
– Certain medications can interfere with thyroid hormone production or affect how thyroid hormones are utilized. For example, lithium, anti-seizure drugs and certain cancer treatments may affect thyroid hormone levels.
Pituitary or hypothalamic disorders
– The thyroid gland's function is regulated by the pituitary gland and hypothalamus in the brain. If there are issues with these control centres, such as tumours or dysfunction, they may disrupt the normal production and release of thyroid hormones.
Genetic factors
– In some cases, thyroid hormone imbalances can be caused by genetic factors such as familial thyroid disorders, which can lead to abnormalities in thyroid hormone production and metabolism.
How To Support Your Thyroid
To give your thyroid a little TLC, you should start by optimizing your lifestyle hygiene. This includes eating a healthy, varied, fresh, and colourful diet rich in essential nutrients for the thyroid, such as iodine, selenium, zinc,
vitamin D, and omega-3 fatty acids. Good dietary sources of these nutrients include seafood, seaweed, Brazil nuts, eggs, dairy products, lean meats, legumes, whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. Managing stress is also essential since chronically high levels of stress can harm thyroid function. Practice stress management techniques like meditation, deep breathing, regular exercise, and engaging in activities you enjoy to help reduce stress levels. Prioritizing sleep is also essential to support thyroid function, as is limiting exposure to toxins.
Thyroid support
supplements can also be highly beneficial.
Thyroid Support Supplements
Dietary supplements specifically formulated to support the health and function of the thyroid gland, metabolism, growth, and development are widely available on the market. These often feature thyroid essentials such as iodine (a common deficiency,) selenium, zinc,
vitamin D, ashwagandha, and L-tyrosine. Desiccated thyroid is another option for treating a hypo-functioning thyroid gland. It is derived from the thyroid glands of animals, usually pigs, and contains both the T3 and T4 hormones naturally produced by the human thyroid gland.
Supplementation with desiccated thyroid has been shown effective for individuals who do not produce adequate thyroid hormones on their own (hypothyroidism). Moreover, desiccated thyroid is especially effective in patients who do not find relief from synthetic thyroid hormone replacement therapy (levothyroxine/Synthroid), the gold standard therapy in conventional medicine. A word of note, however, desiccated thyroid requires a prescription from a doctor/naturopathic doctor in Canada.
Final Thoughts On Thyroid Support Supplement
If you’ve been diagnosed with a thyroid disorder, or are living with some of the characteristic symptoms of hypothyroidism, like fatigue, lethargy, cold intolerance, weight gain, constipation, change in voice, and dry skin, consider adding a thyroid support supplement to your daily regimen.
If diet, lifestyle interventions, and supplementation do not provide adequate relief from your symptoms, make an appointment with a qualified naturopathic physician to discuss if desiccated thyroid might be right for you.
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