Thyroid Care™*
Iodine & L-tyrosine
Complete Metabolic Function*
- SKU
- thyroid-care
Product Description
- Daily Energy
- Healthy Metabolism
- Lustrous Hair
- Healthy Hormone Balance††
- Healthy Weight Management†
- Immune Health*
Thyroid health affects many aspects of our lives: daily energy, metabolism, hair and skin, and overall vital sense of well-being. If you've noticed occasional fatigue, overall sluggishness, or simply don't feel the vibrant health you used to enjoy, Thyroid Care is the answer.*
The Nutrients Your Thyroid Needs
Iodine in three forms, including potassium iodide, sodium iodide, and molecular iodine for thyroid hormone synthesis, which in turn supports a healthy metabolism, lustrous hair, and hormone balance.*††
L-tyrosine, an amino acid required to create the thyroid hormone thyroxine, supports mental well-being and daily energy.*
The Importance of Your Thyroid
The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland that creates the hormones we need to stay healthy. But age, environmental factors, and family history can affect its performance.
Supplement Facts
Supplement Facts
Ingredient | Amount/Serving | Daily Value |
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Iodine | 30,000 mcg (30 mg) | 20,000% |
(from potassium iodide |
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L-tyrosine | 400 mg | ** |
**Daily Value (DV) not established. |
For long-term use, consult a healthcare practitioner.
Do not use if trying to conceive, pregnant, or nursing.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Iodine is one of the most important minerals for healthy cellular and metabolic function. In fact, iodine is so important that it was put into table salt to prevent goiters and iodine insufficiency. However, Americans are eating less refined table salt, and levels of iodine in other foods are diminishing with changes in soil and agricultural practices. There is less iodine in the American diet than there was just 50 years ago.*
Additionally, certain toxic minerals “compete” with iodine. As we are exposed to greater levels of chlorine, bromine (bromide) and fluoride, the body requires more iodine for ongoing detoxification.*
Tyrosine is an amino acid. Tyrosine, (also called “L-tyrosine”) is the precursor for the formation of the thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3), as well as epinephrine, norepinephrine and dopamine. In addition to thyroid hormone support, supplemental tyrosine has been found to be beneficial for mood, stress relief, and mental function.*^
^Occasional stress.