Thyrostim™ is a broad spectrum formula designed to provide key nutrients to support a healthy thyroid. The manufacture of thyroid hormones requires specific nutritional support, and Thyrositim™'s broad spectrum formula was designed to provide these key nutrients.
The thyroid gland is a collection of individual glands (follicles) in which newly synthesised hormone is secreted into a central lumen prior to release into the bloodstream.
Thyroid hormones refer to T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4 (thyroxine), with T4 being the main product but T3 is 3 to 4 times more active. T4 (with 4 atoms of iodine) is converted to T3 (with 3 atoms of iodine) via peripheral tissues, especially the liver and lungs. Several factors, including low metabolic rate, falling blood pressure, and conditions that increase the need for energy such as a cold environment, hypoglycaemia, pregnancy, or high altitude, stimulate the secretion of thyroid hormones.
Varying degrees of hypothyroid function are routinely detected by laboratory tests and other measures, such as a thorough review of signs and symptoms.
The manufacture of thyroid hormones requires specific nutritional support, and Thyrostim’s™ broad-spectrum formula was designed to provide these key nutrients.
Iodine - the common form of iodine in foods is iodide. At maximal activity, the thyroid can contain up to 300 fold greater concentration of iodide than blood levels. Cells oxidise iodide to organically bound iodine, which is then chemically combined with tyrosine.
Tyrosine - this amino acid is a protein building block. In particular, many of the tyrosine residues of thyroglobulin are iodinated. Each molecule of thyroid hormone contains the equivalent of two tyrosine molecules. The uptake of tyrosine decreases with age.
Neonatal pituitary / hypothalamus complex, a bioactive and complete tissue concentrate containing all peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and other nutrient factors.
Selenium – required for iodothyronine de-iodinase, the enzyme located in peripheral tissues that converts T4 to T3. Selenium deficiency decreases iodothyronine de-iodinase activity. High iodine intake, when selenium intake is low, can lead to reduced glutathione peroxidase activity.
Magnesium - thyroid hormone is intimately associated with regulation of energy production and mitochondrial function. Magnesium is essential for protein synthesis, cell replication, and activation of the sodium-potassium pump, as well as regulation of calcitonin and parathyroid hormone.
Copper – is involved in the production of thyrotrophin.
Manganese - very low manganese intake in laboratory studies retarded growth and thyroid hormone metabolism.
Additionally, Rubidium, Tyrosinase, vitamin A, Lactobacillus acidophilus (DDS 1), as well as SOD and Catalase from Biotics Research's patented biologically-active vegetable culture are included to round off this formula.
Serving Instructions
Two (2) tablets one (1) to two (2) times each day as a dietary supplement or as otherwise directed by a healthcare professional.
Serving Size
2 tablets contain:
Ingredients
Vitamin A (as retinyl acetate) 750ug RAE
Magnesium (as aspartate, gluconate and glycinate) 100mg
Manganese (as manganese gluconate) 2mg
Copper (as copper gluconate) 1mg
Iodine (from kelp) 150ug
Lactobacillus acidophilus 2 million
Tyrosine (as L-Tyrosine) 100mg
Lamb Pituitary/Hypothalamus Complex Concentrate (from ovine) 40mg
Tyrosinase 500 (from mushroom) 20mg
Superoxide Dismutase (from vegetable culture) 20ug
Catalase (from vegetable culture) 20ug
Rubidium (from vegetable culture) 25ug
Other Ingredients
Stearic acid (vegetable source)
Modified Cellulose
Magnesium stearate (vegetable source)
Food glaze