Turn Back the Clock
Reduce Heart Attack Risk and Turn Back the Aging Clock with Thyriod Supplementation
Are you feeling sort of sluggish?
Fatigued? Depressed?
Has your mind lost its usual razor's edge?
What about some more obvious things, such as weight gain, constipation, or aching joints?
Do you have low blood pressure or high cholesterol?
Has your libido declined?
Do you have dry skin, brittle nails, or hair loss?
Are you overly sensitive to cold?
All of these symptoms can arise, individually, from a great variety of causes, and most can be so subtle and slow to develop that one barely notices them. But if some combination of them rings a bell in you that says, "That sounds like me," then you could be one of the millions of people with an under-performing thyroid gland, or hypothyroidism (or a condition often called "low thyroid").
The thyroid gland lies in the front of your neck, and acts like a "ringmaster" over a number of interrelated acts performed throughout your body. On demand, it releases the hormone thyroxine, whose primary role is to regulate the body’s metabolism – the panoply of chemical reactions by which some substances are broken down to yield energy for vital processes while other substances, necessary for life, are synthesized.
Overt hypothyroidism (also called thyroid deficiency syndrome) is a deficiency of thyroxin, and probably of the other hormones secreted by the thyroid gland. The bad new is that this deficiency can cause the spectrum of symptoms listed above. Worse, however, is that it predisposes to much more serious ailments, such as heart disease, in part through its cholesterol-elevating effect.
It is estimated that this silent disorder (subclinical hypothyroidism) is the cause of 14% of all heart attacks, ranking only slightly below such well-known risk factors as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and smoking.
As we age, the functioning of our various endocrine glands, including the thyroid, slow down. The thyroid gland releases progressively less of the thyroid hormones that we all need for good health. Hypothyroidism in the elderly is not uncommon, and its prevalence is likely to increase in the future. Because atherosclerosis is also common in this age group, those with inadequately treated or unrecognized hypothyroidism will continue to develop atherosclerotic vascular disease, either as an independent, coexistent problem or as a secondary manifestation of hypothyroidism.
Advantages to ThyroPlex™:
•Weight loss
•Reduces heart attack risk
•Increases energy levels
•Enhances libido
•Improves ability to cope with stress
•Promotes clearer thinking
•Reduces constipation
Supplement Facts:
Serving Size: 1 capsule
200 mg - Hypothalamus
200 mg - Adrenal
150 mg - Pituitary, anterior
15 mg - Thyroid, whole
50 mg - Ovary
Other ingredients: Gelatin capsule
Caution: Not for use by children, pregnant or lactating women, or those who have an overt endocrine disease.