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Thyromine
Thyromine - a natural answer to your thyroid needs!
Features
- an all-natural thyroid supplement
- a unique blend of rare herbs
- helps to lose weight
- supports and maintains optimal thyroid function
Thyromine is a natural answer to your thyroid needs.
Thyromine is an all-natural thyroid supplement that works with your body’s
own systems to help the thyroid produce the right amount of hormone for
your every day needs. 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.
How Thyromine Works
Thyromine ingredients consist of L-Tyrosine, Bovine Thyroid powder, Bovine
Adrenal Powder, Guglipid, Nori, Piper Longum Extract and Ginger Extract.
Thyromine works very well for people who have hypothyroidism. For example
L-Tyrosine works to stimulate the metabolism. Guglipid works to lower
bad cholesterol and increase good cholesterol. Adrenal Powder from Bovine
helps regulate your body's stress levels. Piper Longum Extract increases
the production of thyroid hormones and stimulates the immune system. Finally,
Ginger extract works to prevent blood clots and is used to treat digestive
problems. Thyromine can make your life come together because of its combination
of natural ingredients that help your thyroid to perform normally.
Ingredients
The ingredients in Thyromine are a blending of ancient wisdom with the
best of modern science.
Ingredients: Adrenal Powder from Bovine, Ginger, Guglipid, Nori, Piper
Longum, Thyroid Powder From Bovine, L-Tyrosine
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