WomenSense ThyroSense

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Supports thyroid health and helps metabolize nutrients

180 v-caps

Product Description

WomenSense ThyroSense

Supports thyroid health and helps metabolize nutrients

Low Thyroid?
If you are experiencing symptoms such as: weight gain, fatigue, moodiness, poor concentration, anxiety, low libido, cold intolerance, dry hair and brittle nails, hair loss, night sweats, insomnia or constipation – low thyroid could be your problem. If you suspect you have low thyroid (hypothyroidism) you should see your health care practitioner for testing.

In general, low thyroid (hypothyroid) is a common condition in North America affecting between 20 and 25 per cent of the female population and about 10 percent of males. In addition, approximately 30 per cent of people over the age of 35 may have sub-clinical or mild hypothyroid­ism.

ThyroSense does not replace your prescription thyroid medication, but can help deal with the symptoms. It is a proven natural combination of important nutrients including L-tyrosine, ashwagandha, guggul, pantothenic acid, copper, manganese and iodine that can help enhance thyroid function. ThyroSense is recommended by health care practitioners for support of thyroid health in those with symptoms of low thyroid.

Note: This product is not intended for use by those with hyperthyroid. Please consult your health care practitioner.

Recommended adult dose:
 2−4 capsules daily (2 capsules with breakfast and 2 capsules with lunch) or as directed by a health care practitioner.

Each 2 Vegetarian Capsules Contains

Medicinal Ingredients:
L-Tyrosine 500 mg
Ashwagandha Extract (5:1) (Withania somnifera) (root) 150 mg
Guggul Extract (Commiphora wightii) (gum oleoresin) (2.5% guggulsterone) 120 mg
Pantothenic Acid (calcium d-pantothenate) 100 mg
Copper (gluconate) 500 mcg
Manganese (citrate) 500 mcg
Iodine (potassium iodide) 100 mcg
Selenium (selenomethionine) 50 mcg
Non-medicinal Ingredients:

Vegetarian capsule (carbohydrate gum, purified water), microcrystalline cellulose, vegetable grade magnesium stearate (lubricant).

Studies:

1. L-Tyrosine [Monograph]. Retrieved from http://webprod.hc-sc.gc.ca/nhpid-bdipsn/monoReq.do?id=131&lang=eng

2. Ashwagandha [Monograph]. Retrieved from http://webprod.hc-sc.gc.ca/nhpid-bdipsn/monoReq.do?id=35&lang=eng

3.Multi-Vitamin/Mineral – safety and efficacy of Pantothenic acid, Copper, Manganese, and Iodine [Monograph]. Retrieved from: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/dhp-mps/prodnatur/applications/licen-prod/monograph/multi_vitmin_suppl-eng.php

4. Panda S, Kar A. (2005) Guggulu (commiphora mukul) potentially ameliorates hypothyroidism in female mice. Phytother. Res,. 19:78-80.

5. Panda S, Kar A. (1999) Gugulu (Commiphora mukul) induces triiodothyronine production: possible involvement of lipid peroxidation. Life Sci., 65:PL137-41.

References:

1. American Thyroid Association. Hypothyroidism. May 21, 2012. http://www.thyroid.org/what-is-hypothyroidism/

2. Nussey S and Whitehead S. The Thyroid Gland. IN: Endocrinology: An Integrated Approach. Oxford: BIOS Scientific Publishers; 2001.

3. Nyenwe EA and Dagogo-Jack S. Iodine Deficiency Disorders in the Iodine-Replete Environment. Am J Med Sci. 2009 January; 337(1): 37–40.

4. Mishra LC, Singh BB and Dagenais S. Scientific Basis for the Therapeutic Use of Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha): A Review. Altern Med Rev 2000; 5(4) 334-346.

5. Tripathi YB et al. Thyroid Stimulating Action of Z-Guggulsterone Obtained from Commiphora mukul. Planta Med. 1984 Feb;50(1):78-80.

6. Head KA and Kelly GS. Nutrients and Botanicals for the Treatment of Stress: Adrenal Fatigue, Neurotransmitter imbalance, Anxiety and Restless Sleep. Alt Med Rev. 2009; 14(2): 114-140.

7. Aihara K et al. Zinc, copper, manganese, and selenium metabolism in thyroid disease. Am J Clin Nuir 1984;40:26-35

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