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17 people found the following review helpful

Posted by CLICK-ME-FOR-10-BUCKS-OFF From Australia on May 21, 2013
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If you love FREE samples, you can get one here: http://goo.gl/fa0nD . Purchased this supplement and L-tyrosine (Product: NOW-00162) for a friend after a blood test shows her TSH had increased from 3.23 mU/L to 4.73 mU/L. After just a few weeks of supplementation, she felt much better and had another blood test. This time her TSH was reduced to 2.89 mU/L. Do you sometimes feel tired for no reason just like my friend? Is your concentrating power and memory sliding or do you lack the energy you use to have? You could be suffering from the very common syndrome of an under-functioning thyroid gland. Thyroid dysfunction may be the most commonly missed diagnosis in modern times. Equally concerning is that if you have a thyroid disorder your doctor likely prescribed the synthetic drug called Synthroid. Some of the many reported side effects of Synthroid include: headaches, excessive sweating, diarrhea, hair loss, hives, weight gain/loss, mood swings, and heart palpitations. But you don’t have to go through all that. Eighty percent of malfunctioning thyroids are low thyroid hormone function, or hypothyroidism. Unfortunately thyroid disorders often go undetected because the symptoms can be attributed to a variety of other disorders. Some people also just attribute the less bothersome symptoms as a normal sign of aging and never get treatment. Or, they take the synthetic drug. The problem is that Synthroid contains only T4 and no T3. What’s worse is that a total of 100 million Synthroid tablets were recalled under 10 different recalls. Hormonal imbalances or malfunctions respond better to natural solutions. Try using two simple and natural thyroid boosters: (1). You probably already know that iodine is your thyroid’s number one nutrient. Edible marine plants, such as kelp, are high in iodine. (2). Almost as important is the amino acid L-tyrosine (Product: NOW-00162). Your thyroid uses tyrosine as the second primary nutrient, along with iodine, to make thyroid hormones.
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High in iodine!
8 people found the following review helpful

Posted by Reviewer2477313 From Colorado on May 26, 2010
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These pills have the highest per pill amount of iodine. I no longer have fungal infections. Because of the large amount of pills in the container, 3 a day and it lasts 60 days. Great bargan!
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Kelp
6 people found the following review helpful

Posted by Reviewer3150016 From Colorado on Aug 03, 2008
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Kelp has helped me regain strength and vitality!
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Watch your labels
18 people found the following review helpful

Posted by Reviewer2467583 From Michigan on Jan 13, 2008
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I take it Nature's Way Kelp for its iodine content. I had an enlarged prostate problem which my doctor said was probably do to an under active thyroid possibly due to inadequate iodine. A simple test, he said, was to smear first aid iodine on my skin above the navel. If a quarter size spot disappears within three days, you're iodine deficient. Some Kelp products on the market have had their iodine removed, I highly recommend Nature's Way Kelp.
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Problems with Thyroid
10 people found the following review helpful

Posted by Reviewer3261375 From California on Jun 30, 2008
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I had a problem with my thyroid and this has helped me begin to really lose the weight. I love this product and would recommend it to anyone with a similar problem.
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