Nutri
Thyro Complex
Vitamins,
Minerals and Herbs for Thyroid Support
Formulated by well-known naturopath Martin
Budd, ND, this synergistic blend of nutrients and herbs helps to
support the health of the thyroid gland.
|
Name : Nutri Thyro Complex - 60 tablets
Code : nu3320
Price: £
Add to Basket
Name : Nutri Thyro Complex - 120 tablets
Code : nu3320A
Price: £
Add to Basket
|
This synergistic blend of nutrients and
herbs has been formulated to help support optimum health of the thyroid
gland.
Article: Support
for Underactive Thyroid Gland and
Underactive Thyroid
Ingredients
Each tablet typically contains:
Magnesium (aspartate) 25 mg
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) 250 mg
L-Tyrosine 250 mg
Calcium (aspartate) 40 mg
Vitamin E (d-alpha tocopherol) (100 IU) 67 mg
L-Carnitine 125 mg
DL-Phenylalanine 125 mg
Iodine (Kelp) 75 µg
Zinc (picolinate) 4 mg
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine HCl) 12.5 mg
Manganese (chelate) 1.5 mg
Selenium (aspartate) 25 µg
Vitamin B3 (niacin) 12.5 mg
Liquorice Root 10 mg
Vitamin B1 (thiamin HCl) 5 mg
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) 5 mg
Copper (glycinate) 0.5 mg
Vitamin A (palmitate) (2500IU) 750 µg
Folic Acid 75 µg
Tableted with:
Calcium stearate, Ethyl cellulose, Silicon dioxide,
Stearic acid
Features
-
Tyrosine is an essential component for
the synthesis of thyroid hormones and neurotransmitters.
-
Kelp is a concentrated source of
bio-available iodine, which is an essential component of the
thyroid hormones.
-
B vitamins and copper are essential
co-factors in the metabolism of tyrosine.
-
Liquorice root and B vitamins support
adrenal function which in turn supports thyroid function.
Recommendation
1-3 tablets daily before food, or as directed.
Nutri Thyro Complex is Suitable for Vegetarians
and Vegans
Caution
Nutri Thyro Complex contains vitamin A. Do not exceed 750µg of vitamin
A (as retinol) per day if pregnant or likely to become pregnant
except on the advice of a doctor or antenatal clinic.
Do not take if suffering from phenylketonuria (PKU)
(phenylalanine).
Do not take if suffering from Wilson’s disease (copper).
Consult with a medical doctor if taking thiazide diuretics
(liquorice).
|