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 Thyroid Complex™ Your thyroid could be the reason for stubborn fat, fatigue, cold hands and feet Surprising 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 those extra pounds? Small gland, big job Although the thyroid weighs only about one ounce, it - 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, emotional balance, sleep Hair and skin health Energy and muscle strength Temperature regulation Heart rate and cholesterol levels Digestion Menstrual regularity Respiratory Metabolic rate Hormones If you're hot/cold, struggling with weight, or frequently tired As mentioned above, your thyroid is responsible for your internal thermostat - that regulates your body's temperature. A healthy thyroid also helps ensure optimum metabolism for your BMR (basal metabolic rate) - the rate at which you burn calories, plus it keeps you energized during the day. Take this simple, at-home thyroid test You will need a basal thermometer that takes your body temperature when you wake up. A basal thermometer is an ultra-sensitive thermometer that tracks your body's minutest temperature shifts. You can find one at your local drugstore or online. Each morning for a week, take your basal temperature by putting a basal thermometer under your armpit.Write down your temperature. If your temperature is constantly low, say between 98.2 and 97.8, you may need to have your thyroid checked out by your healthcare professional. Premium-grade nutrients for maximum protection With 13 powerful ingredients, the unique formula of Thyroid Complex safeguards your thyroid and total health. Each daily dose delivers: 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 is distributed throughout the body. With the reduction of salt intake, it's estimated 30 million Americans are lacking this important nutrient. Irish Moss - 75 mg. A wonderful source of natural iodine, this curly, yellow-green algae from the North Atlantic 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. Vitamin B1 - 50
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