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HOW THYROMINE SUPPORTS YOUR OVERALL HEALTH

UNICO Enterprises, a natural herbal supplement company, recognized the need to make a safe, wholesome supplement that would assist sluggish thyroid function and give people relief from the debilitating effects of hypothyroidism.

The thyroid gland is part of your endocrine system. It is located just above your collarbone at the base of your throat and is shaped like a butterfly. This little gland has the job of regulating your basal metabolism, or of converting heat (your calories) to energy. When the gland becomes damaged, it can no longer produce proper levels of thyroid for optimal body function. The pituitary gland, which is the master gland of the endocrine system, tells the thyroid to make more thyroid hormone, but sometimes it just can’t make enough hormones to keep your body functioning normally.

Many things can contribute to a decline in thyroid hormone output. Your thyroid could be damaged from a serious illness, which required work from your immune system. A trauma or accident could contribute to the problem. Or the thyroid can be injured by over-exposure to toxins, chemicals, pesticides, or radiation.

To function at it’s best, the thyroid gland requires iodine from sea vegetables (like sea weeds) and some vegetables. It also needs amino acids from meat, poultry and fish. In other words, like the rest of your body, the thyroid gland requires a healthy diet.

THE QUIET DANGERS OF BEING HYPOTHYROID

There is no cure for hypothyroidism, yet. Damaged thyroid cells do not re-grow. If left untreated, the symptoms will gradually increase, and in rare cases can even lead to cardiac involvement and death.

THE TRUE STORY BEHIND THYROMINE

Thyromine is truly a son’s gift to his mom. The need for a natural formula came from personal experience. The mother of one of the directors of Ultra Herbal was diagnosed with hypothyroidism. At that time her only choice was the synthetic thyroid prescribed by her doctors. Although she took the medicine, she was miserable with the side effects.

There had to be a better way.


Dino Guglielmelli, an experienced and technically advanced formulator of nutraceutical products,  creates a safe, effective natural formula for hypothyroidism. Guglielmelli, and his manufacturing company, Creations Garden, was chosen because of their extensive experience in formulating customized products for medical doctors, plastic surgeons, dentists, ophthalmologists, dermatologists, and many others. Also, the company has been awarded the prestigious GMP, or Good Manufacturing Processes standard by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA.)

After months of research and testing, the optimum formula was finalized. Thyromine was available to all who were suffering from hypothyroidism, including the director’s mom.

WHAT MAKES THYROMINE SO SPECIAL?

Thyromine is a unique blend of rare herbs, a nutrient rich sea vegetable called Nori, and bovine powders of thyroid and adrenalin. These ingredients are designed to work together, each assisting the other. This particular formula makes the ingredients more bioavailable to the thyroid.

Exercise is also vital to maintaining a healthy thyroid.

Dr. Al Sears, a practicing physician and author of The Doctor’s Heart Cure, says “You may not notice you’re losing muscle because your body replaces it with fat...But it’s important to monitor. Here is just a partial list of what muscle does for you:

  • Promotes thyroid hormone production
  • Supports your bones and protects you from osteoporosis
  • Aids in sexual health
  • Maintains adrenal production
  • Controls your metabolic rate”

Be sure to start building muscle, especially in your thighs, to optimize your health. The thighs are the largest muscle in your body, so get going on lunges and climbing stairs. Exercise also makes you feel good! It’s a great way to “beat the blues” which are one of the effects of hypothyroidism.

Thyromine users have been highly positive about their results. “I’m feelin’ fine with Thyromine!” is a song we often hear at Ultra Herbal. You just might be the next one singing the praises of Thyromine.

 


 

 

 


 

 

 


 

 

 


 

THYROMINE THYROID SUPPLEMENT INGREDIENTS

WHAT’S IN THYROMINE THAT MAKES IT SO SPECIAL?.

After months of research, Dino Guglielmelli, a world-renowned formulator and lecturer, and his research team, successfully determined the proper amounts of the ingredients below. All of Thyromine’s ingredients are natural, and must meet our high standards for purity and potency. The Ultra Herbal laboratory tests each shipment of ingredients for quality and potency. Ingredients that do not meet our strict standards are returned to the supplier.

The ingredients in Thyromine are a blending of ancient wisdom with the best of modern science.

Adrenal Powder from Bovine:

All the glands in the endocrine system work together, just as all the parts of an engine must work together for the engine to operate normally. This is particularly true with the pituitary-thyroid-adrenal gland combination. In an article by Michael Schachter, M.D. F.A.C.A.M., he notes, “if a person has evidence of weak adrenal function, the adrenal gland problem must be treated first, or simultaneous to the thyroid treatment.”

Our Adrenal Powder comes from FDA inspected plants, and is prepared in accordance with strict practices.

Ginger:

Ginger has been used since ancient times to treat nausea and aid digestion. The University of Maryland Medical Center published an informative article about Ginger. In it, they say that in addition to being a digestive aid, Ginger also is useful to reduce inflammation associated with arthritis and similar conditions.”

Because people with an under-active thyroid often have high cholesterol, Ginger may help to normalize cholesterol levels. Although definitive studies are still being conducted, there is mounting evidence that Ginger may lower cholesterol and prevent blood from clotting.
 
People who are taking blood-thinning medication or are taking certain cancer treatments should consult with their doctor before taking Ginger.

Guglipid:

Guglipid is an extract from the Guggal tree, which grows in India. Guglipid ”has been used in Ayurvedic medicine, practiced in India, for nearly 3,000 years to treat a wide variety of ailments, including obesity and lipid disorders.”

Researchers at the UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Texas, and Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, report that Guglipid blocks the receptors (Famesoid X Receptor) involved with conversion of cholesterol to bile acids, thereby regulating cholesterol levels in the body.
 
Ayush Herbs, Inc., Bellevue, Washington, described the results of clinical studies in India. “It is believed that the lipid regulating effects of Guggal result from it’s thyroid regulating action, and it’s combined effects of inhibiting the biosynthesis of cholesterol‘s and promoting rapid excretion of cholesterol. Serum lipid levels are known to be reduced by increased levels of circulating thyroid hormones. Z-guggalsterone, a ketosteroid and a component of guggal, is such an agent. The plant is especially useful where T3 (Triiodothyronine) values of the thyroid are low. Guggal’s thyroid stimulating property also explains the traditional use of the plant for thyroid related problems. Ayurvedic medicine for centuries has prescribed Guggal because of its healing actions which today’s technologically equipped scientists are only just discovering!”

Nori:

Nori is one of the many varieties of seaweed, or sea vegetables, commonly eaten throughout the world. All sea vegetables are high in mineral content, especially Nori. It contains the element, Iodine, which is absolutely essential for thyroid health.

Iodine is also present in some green vegetables such as broccoli, but the amount is often limited because many soils have been depleted of natural minerals. This is why it became common practice to add iodine to salt, in an effort to help prevent goiter.

“The food value of Nori lies in its high protein content (25-35% of dry weight), vitamins and mineral salts, especially iodine. Its vitamin C content is about 1.5 times that of oranges and 75% of the protein and carbohydrates are digestible by humans, which is very high for seaweeds.”

“Nori (porphyra, laver) is a red sea plant with a sweet, meaty taste when dried. It contains nearly 50% balanced, assimilable protein, higher than any other sea plant. Nori's elastic fiber makes it a perfect sushi wrapper. Nori is rich in all the carotenes, high in calcium, iodine, iron, and phosphorus.

Piper Longum

The Indian Long Pepper or Pippali, is a powerful stimulant for the digestive and respiratory systems. Most importantly, the pepper plays an important role in increasing thyroid hormone levels. It acts by increasing the metabolic heat energy. In Ayurvedic medicine, its benefit is to increase bioavailability of other active ingredients.

 

Thyroid Powder From Bovine
  
According to Merck Manual thyroid powder, “(also known as scutiform. 4. [USP]) is a preparation of cleaned, dried, powdered thyroid gland obtained from domesticated food animals and free of connective tissue and fat; it contains levothyroxine and liothyronine and is used as replacement therapy in the diagnosis and treatment of hypothyroidism, to prevent and treat goiter, and to prevent and treat thyroid carcinoma, administered orally.”

It has been found that powdered thyroid from cows is an excellent support ingredient when treating hypothyroidism.

L-Tyrosine

Tyrosine is a naturally occurring amino acid (from meat and vegetable proteins). Your body uses tyrosine to help make neurotransmitters. These help the brain and nervous system function properly.  It is a precursor of the adrenal hormones and thyroid hormones. “Low levels of tyrosine have been associated with hypothyroidism. Symptoms of tyrosine deficiency can also include low blood pressure, low body temperature (such as cold hands and feet)....”

People taking MOA inhibitors should not take L-tyrosine.

As you can see, the formula for Thyromine has been well researched, with your good health the ultimate goal.

THYROMINE FAQ

Ultra Herbal believes all consumers should be fully informed about the supplements they choose to take.

Here are some frequently asked questions about hypothyroidism. If you have questions that aren’t answered here, please contact us and we’ll respond quickly.


What is hypothyroidism?

Hypothyroidism is a serious condition caused by an under-active thyroid gland. The thyroid gland, working with the pituitary gland, regulates “basal metabolism” in the body. Metabolism is the breakdown of calories into heat energy. If the thyroid gland is not functioning properly, the entire body suffers.


What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism?

The symptoms of hypothyroidism are varied and many. They develop gradually, and at first, are hardly noticeable. According to the Mayo Clinic, “...as your metabolism continues to slow, you may develop more obvious signs and symptoms, including:

  • Increased sensitivity to cold
  • Constipation
  • Pale, dry skin
  • A puffy face
  • Hoarse voice
  • An elevated blood cholesterol level
  • Unexplained weight gain
  • Muscle aches, tenderness and stiffness
  • Pain, stiffness or swelling in your joints
  • Muscle weakness
  • Heavier than normal menstrual periods
  • Depression”

 

“A deficiency of Iodine can cause a cascade of metabolic events, resulting in serious endocrine-related imbalances.” Think of a line of dominoes. When one falls down, the others follow. This same thing happens when your thyroid gland doesn’t produce enough hormone for your needs.

Not all people have all the above symptoms, but as the years pass, the symptoms will likely worsen.


Do many people have hypothyroidism?

Yes, an alarming number of Americans do suffer from hypothyroidism. Look at these statistics:

  • In 2005, The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists said nearly one out of every 50 women in the United States is diagnosed with hypothyroidism during pregnancy.
  • The Thyroid Society reported that hypothyroidism is 10 times more common in women than men.
  • One out of every five women over the age of 75 has Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, the most common cause of hypothyroidism.
  • In 1998 the Thyroid Federation International reported 1 in 4,000 babies is born with congenital hypothyroidism.
  • In 2005 the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists reported six out every 100 miscarriages are associated with thyroid hormone deficiencies during pregnancy.

 


What are the dangers of hypothyroidism if I don’t treat it?

The symptoms will increase. Because your thyroid doesn’t grow new cells, your health and pleasure in life will steadily decline.

EndocrineWeb.com reports, “Because the body is expecting a certain amount of thyroid hormone the pituitary will make additional thyroid-stimulating-hormone (TSH) in an attempt to entice the thyroid to produce more hormone. This constant bombardment with high levels of TSH may cause the thyroid gland to become enlarged and form a goiter (termed a "compensatory goiter")... Left untreated, the symptoms of hypothyroidism will usually progress. Rarely, complications can result in severe life-threatening depression, heart failure or coma.

How do I find out if I have hypothyroidism?

If you are experiencing at least some of the symptoms listed above, you can ask your medical practioner for a simple blood test to measure the hormone levels in your body. These tests are good, but sometimes not accurate as results are based on a range of numbers that might not apply to you.

In an article in Family Practice News, April 15, 2000, Miriam E. Tucker, reported, “the American Thyroid Association will recommend universal thyroid screening every five years.
Two recent studies suggest that the prevalence of undiagnosed thyroid disease is high and that even subclinical hypothyroidism increases cardiovascular risk.”

If your practioner determines you are deficient in thyroid, he can prescribe a synthetic thyroid replacement drug, or you can use Thyromine, which is a natural product.


Will Thyromine help me lose weight?

Although Thyromine is not a weight loss product, many people do lose weight. If your weight gain is due to under active thyroid, you will probably lose weight as your body comes back into normal balance. Of course you must also eat a healthy diet and exercise every day.


What are the side effects of Thyromine?

There are no side effects known. You should consult with a health practioner before starting any new medication or supplement. Pregnant and lactating women, or women who may become pregnant should always see their licensed health care professional. People who are already taking a prescription for blood thinner, and people who are taking MAO inhibiting drugs should also ask advice from a health care professional.


If I take Thyromine, will my hypothyroidism get better?

You’ll probably be feeling better than you have in years. There is no permanent cure for hypothyroidism, but with the right supporting supplement, your body can function normally again. Thyromine has helped thousands of people worldwide, and it can help you, too.

Just think how marvelous you’ll feel with the energy and enthusiasm of youth!


How long will it take before I feel better?

Different people have different results. Some people see dramatic improvement within two to three weeks. Others experience improvement after a month or so. You are unique and your results will depend on your physical and emotional condition.

 


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