Thyroid Complex™


Thyroid ComplexA Comprehensive Formula for Heart, Metabolism, Mood and More!

You may have read about thyroid health in the news lately, especially as it relates to weight. But that’s just part of the story. Your thryoid is responsible for a host of bodily processes. Surprising breakthrough news now reveals that MSG and bad fatty acids, so common in our diet, can wreak havoc on your thyroid and ultimately your total health. Could this be why you’re not feeling up to par? …Why you’re hot/cold?…Why you’re struggling with the extra pounds?

If You’re Hot/Cold, Struggling with Weight or Tired
Your thyroid is responsible for a wide range of bodily processes including energy, skin, mood, sleep, and internal “thermostat.” A healthy thyroid can also insure optimum metabolism for your BMR (basal metabolic rate) – the rate at which you burn calories.

Safeguard your thyroid with our advanced formula Thyroid Complex. This exclusive blend  gives you maximum protection and energy. The bottom line: Your health gets a super-boost and you feel full of life again!

Small Gland, Big Job
Thyroid issues are extremely common, affecting millions of Americans every year. Problem is you often don’t know you have a problem until your health suffers.

Although the small gland weighs only about one ounce, it’s got a big job, affecting just about every cell in your body – from your hair follicles to your toenails and everything in between. Just take a look at all the functions your thyroid affects:

  • Weight gain/loss
  • Vision
  • Mental alertness
  • Mood
  • Nervousness
  • Hair Loss
  • Energy
  • Temperature Regulation
  • Heart rate
  • Intestines
  • Weakness
  • Hyperactivity
  • Muscle strength
  • Menstrual regularity
  • Cholesterol levels within normal range
  • Sleep
  • Respiratory
  • Emotional balance
  • Metabolic rate
  • Hormones
  • Swelling
  • Skin problems

With 13 powerful ingredients, the unique formula of Thyroid Complex safeguards your thyroid and total health. With each daily dose, you get:

  • Vitamin B1 – 50 mg.  Also called thiamine, Vitamin B1, like all the other B vitamins, is essential for energy and for certain metabolic processes, especially the conversion of carbohydrates.  B1 also plays an important role in the health of your nervous system, digestive tract and liver processes.
  • Vitamin B2 – 25 mg. Also called riboflavin, Vitamin B2 is a powerful antioxidant for the immune system.
  • Vitamin B3 –50 mg. Vitamin B3 is instrumental in releasing energy from carbohydrates. In addition to supporting heart health, it also helps reduce stress. Peanuts, fish and meat are good food sources of Vitamin B3.
  • Vitamin B6 – 100 mg. This B Vitamin helps facilitates your body’s ability to absorb zinc, which is key for thyroid health. It also supports healthy liver function.
  • Vitamin B12 – 100 mg. This energy boosting vitamin also enhances digestion, mental functioning, metabolism and more. Like all B vitamins, Vitamin B12 helps your body efficiently utilize zinc and copper.
  • Zinc Picolinate –  25 mg. Crucial for healthy thyroid function. As you age, your body has less of this important mineral, making it more important to make sure you have adequate amounts for your thyroid to function properly and efficiently.
  • Iodine – 250 mcg. Iodine is a potent trace mineral vital for thyroid function. It is the chief component of thyroid hormones and is essential for their production. An amazing 75 percent of the body’s iodine is stored in the thyroid gland; the rest distributed throughout the body. As you can see, iodine is vital for overall thyroid health.
  • Magnesium –  310 mg. One of the most abundant minerals in human tissue, magnesium is found in high concentrations inside cells, particularly those of the heart and brain. Magnesium is also involved in nerve impulse transmission. It supports many processes closely associated with the thyroid system.
  • Copper –  1.5 mg. Copper is beneficial for the nervous system as it helps insulate nerve endings. However, its main benefit its role in thyroid metabolism and hormone production.
  • Manganese – 10 mg. Beneficial for overall health and thyroid function.
  • Selenium – 100 mcg. The human thyroid gland has the highest selenium content per gram of tissue among all organs. It’s involved in many functions including protein synthesis and liver function. It also promotes healthy skin and hair. The RDA for selenium is 50-100 mcg. a day for adults.
  • L-Tyrosine – 100 mg. This amino acid is a non-essential amino acid which is required for the production of thyroid hormones and helps boost mental and physical stamina. Tyrosine is important to the structure of almost all proteins in the body.
  • Irish Moss – 75 mg. This curly, yellow-green algae from the North Atlantic contains natural iodine and was a food staple during the potato famine. What’s unique about the iodine in Irish Moss is that it is absorbed in the intestinal tract.

Don’t leave your health to chance. Safeguard your thyroid and total health with exclusive Thyroid Complex today!


“Our chemical-laden modern diet can wreak havoc on your thyroid. The highly researched natural nutrients in Thyroid Complex help provide the protection you need.”


      Dr. Gary Gendron B.S., D.C., C.C.S.P., C.C.N., D.A.C.B.N.

 


 
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) is a water-soluble vitamin needed to process amino acids and fats, activate vitamin B6 and folic acid, and help convert carbohydrates into the fuel the body runs on—adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Under some conditions, vitamin B2 can act as an antioxidant.

Vitamin B1 (thiamin) is is a water-soluble vitamin needed to process carbohydrates, fat, and protein. Every cell of the body requires vitamin B1 to form the fuel the body runs on—adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Nerve cells require vitamin B1 in order to function normally.

Iodine is a trace mineral needed to make thyroid hormones, which are necessary for maintaining normal metabolism in all cells of the body.

Magnesium is needed for bone, protein, and fatty acid formation, making new cells, activating B vitamins, relaxing muscles, clotting blood, and forming adenosine triphosphate (ATP; the energy the body runs on).

L-tyrosine is a nonessential amino acid (protein building block) that the body synthesizes from phenylalanine, another amino acid. Tyrosine is important to the structure of almost all proteins in the body.

Manganese is an essential trace mineral needed for healthy skin, bone, and cartilage formation, as well as glucose tolerance. It also helps activate superoxide dismutase (SOD)—an important antioxidant enzyme.

Copper is an essential trace element present in the diet and in the human body. It is needed to absorb and utilize iron. It is also part of the antioxidantenzyme, superoxide dismutase (SOD). Copper is needed to make adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy the body runs on. Synthesis of some hormones requires copper, as does the synthesis of collagen (the “glue” that holds connective tissue together).

Zinc is an essential mineral that is a component of more than 300 enzymes needed to repair wounds, maintain fertility in adults and growth in children, synthesize protein, help cells reproduce, preserve vision, boost immunity, and protect against free radicals, among other functions.

Selenium is an essential trace mineral. Selenium enhances the antioxidant effect of vitamin E.

Vitamin B12 is is a water-soluble vitamin needed for normal nerve cell activity, DNA replication, and production of the mood-affecting substance SAMe (S-adenosyl-L-methionine). Vitamin B12 acts with folic acid and vitamin B6 to control homocysteine levels.