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Thyrin
Thyrin - Thyroid Support for Weight Control
Product Description Formulated to help: eliminate diet failure caused by lack of thyroid-specific
nutritional support; maintain high energy levels throughout the most stringent
weight-control programs. Is reduced thyroid hormone function keeping you
fat? Unbalanced dieting has been shown to disrupt thyroid hormone function
to the detriment of successful weight control. But now there's Thyrin-ATC
-a comprehensive weight-control compound with the thyroid-specific nutritional
support you need-developed to optimize thyroid balance in order to help
you lose weight. Using Thyrin-ATC with any sensible weight-loss program
helps protect against diet failure caused by reduced thyroid hormone function.
Thyrin-ATC-see the difference-feel the difference. You won't be disappointed.
This product is manufactured to be within all acceptable industry variances.
Standardized Extract (SE) means an extraction process providing the highest
quality compound manufactured to acceptable industry variances.
Ingredients
Key Weight Control Components: Combination of Commiphora Mukul,
Garcinia Cambogia, L-Tyrosine, Monosodium Phosphate, Disodium Phosphate,
Dipotassium Phosphate, Calcium Phosphate, Phosphatidylcholine. Key Thyroid
Support Component: Kelp Meal, Zinc, Selenium, L-Cysteine, L-Tyrosine.
Energy Component: Caffeine.
Directions
Take 6 capsules per day. Take two capsules with a full glass of water
with main meals. Not to exceed 6 capsules per day.
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Hypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism is more common than one might expect. Currently, hypothyroidism is the most common pathological condition related to a hormone deficiency. It is estimated that 3-5% of the entire population suffers from some form of this condition. Getting to the root of this deficiency is critical as many conditions can arise if hypothyroidism is not definitively diagnosed. Today, medical treatments for hypothyroidism are geared towards hormone replacement.
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