Thyax
Thyax - Helpful for Hypothyroidism
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Product Description
Thyax is a high-potency supplement, designed to
adjust the metabolic and nutritional alterations caused by underactive
thyroid disease, or hypothyroidism.
The most common treatments for hypothyroidism are prescription
medications. Existing as synthetic thyroid hormone, these popular
medicines are intended to replace the T4 hormone, which the body
naturally produces. However, many patients have failed to respond
to such treatments. Many physicians point to the lack of T3 in such
medicines as the cause for little or no symptom relief in a large
number of persons with hypothyroidism. Because of this, a growing
number of individuals within the medical community have supported
the use of natural or alternative therapies for hypothyroidism support.
As mentioned, the thyroid does require its own nutritional support
for optimal health. Thyax accomplishes this by supplementing nutrients
into the body that can support thyroid functioning on a permanent
basis. Proper thyroid function requires adequate amounts of vitamin
C, B-vitamin compounds, zinc, iodine, and copper; nutrients found
in Progressive Health's thyroid support formula. In addition to
these thyroid supporting nutrients, Thyax also includes an L-tyrosine
complex and L-phenylalanine; amino acids which are integral for
the production of the neurotransmitters associated with hormone
production, as well as the stability of endocrine glandular processes.
By stimulating the thyroid with natural components, Thyax not only
eliminates the many adverse reactions and side effects of conventional
thyroxine drugs, but may potentially restore normal thyroid hormone
levels, relieve hypothyroidism symptoms, and reverse of any metabolic
abnormalities associated with lowered thyroid hormone levels.
Thyax Ingredients
Acetyl L-Tyrosine, L-tyrosine complex- Tyrosine is required for
synthesis of thyroid hormones, and deficiency of phenylalanine and
L-tyrosine has been associated with hypothyroidism. A form of tyrosine,
acetyl-L-tyrosine in combination with phenylalanine has been shown
to sufficiently meet the requirement of a certain class of amino
acids in adults.
Zinc (picolinate)- Required for the manufacture of thyroid hormones,
zinc is also necessary for overall growth and development. Patients
with hypothyroidism may have impaired intestinal zinc absorption
and lower levels of plasma zinc. Treatment with zinc improved thyroid
function and reduced the incidence of subclinical hypothyroidism
in patients with Down syndrome, who have an increased risk of hypothyroidism.As
well, the addition of zinc supplementation to L-thyroxine therapy
in hypothyroid animals improved wound healing.
L-Phenylalanine - As a precursor to the amino acid tyrosine, phenylalanine
plays an important role in thyroid function. Deficiency of phenylalanine
and L-tyrosine has been associated with hypothyroidism.
Iodine (Kelp)- Iodine is a trace element that is required for thyroid
hormone synthesis. Deficiency of iodine causes goiter, thyrotoxicosis
and developmental disorders in children (8,9). Even mild iodine
deficiency can result in hypothyroidism and thyroid disorders, especially
in at risk populations. However, excess iodine can actually inhibit
thyroid function, and combined dietary and supplemental levels should
not exceed 600mcg per day.
Selenium (Sodium Selenite)- Selenium (in the form of selenoproteins)
is necessary for the production and conversion of thyroid hormones.
In addition to iodine supplementation, selenium may mitigate development
of hypothyroidism and may be essential for those with congenital
hypothyroidism. When combined iodine and selenium deficiencies exist,
selenium must always be given with iodine or thyroid hormone.
Copper (Gluconate), Manganese (citrate), Molybdenum- These trace
minerals are closely tied to thyroid function. In animal studies,
copper and manganese deficiency and hypothyroidism were worsened
when these conditions existed together.
Vitamin B1 (thiamine HCl), Vitamin B2 (riboflavin),Vitamin B3 (niacin),Vitamin
B5 (d-Calcium Pantothenate)- These B vitamins are essential for
energy production, mood, nervous system function and wound healing.
One of the main complaints of hypothyroidism is fatigue, which is
mostly caused by low levels of thyroid hormone, but may also be
the result of low B vitamin status.
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCL),Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin),Folic
Acid- Required for optimal function of the nervous and immune systems,
these B vitamins are useful in reducing levels of homocysteine,
a detrimental amino acid associated with heart disease. Patients
with hypothyroidism have significantly higher plasma levels of homocysteine.
Supplementation with vitamin B6, B12 and folic acid can lower homocysteine.
Money Back Guarantee:
If you do not attain the desired results or you are dissatisfied
for any reason, simply return all of your empty and unused bottles
of Thyax for a full refund (excluding shipping) within 180 days.
After we have received your returned bottle(s), we will immediately
evaluate your account and issue a credit- no questions asked.
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Thyax Reviews

Customer review: My wife has had a borderline thyroid
problem for years. Recently it started to get worse. We found out
about your product and she has had great success.
I have been on synthroid for over 5 years. I did not perceive any
real problems. When my wife had success with your product, I decided
to switch. I decided that I would stop synthroid one day and start
your product the next. The only side effect that I noticed was on
the first evening. I had a "buzz" of "high".
This did not continue after the first night.
To date neither of us has hand any additional side effects. I did
not realize the side effects that I was having from synthroid: excessive
sweating, falling asleep watching TV, lack of ambition. My wife
says I am a different person. My wife's thinning hair has begun
to thicken up.
One effect that we both noticed is that our allergies seemed to
have disappeared. My wife was taking 3-5 antihistamines per week
and I was taking 2 or 3. Since the first week, neither of us has
taken and antihistamine.
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