A Natural Alternative to Conventional Thyroid Drugs

    Hypothyroidism is more common than one might expect. Currently, hypothyroidism is the most
    common pathological condition related to a hormone deficiency. It is estimated that 3-5% of the
    entire population suffers from some form of this condition. Getting to the root of this deficiency is
    critical as many conditions can arise if hypothyroidism is not definitively diagnosed. Today, medical
    treatments for hypothyroidism are geared towards hormone replacement.

    Although chances are you will eventually require replacement hormone medications, this does
    not mean that you should neglect the fact that your thyroid gland has nutritional needs of its own.
    Thyax has been developed for this purpose. Thyax supplies the body with the nutrients needed
    by the pituitary gland to activate the production of sufficient amounts of circulating thyroid hormone,
    thereby allowing for normal functioning of the thyroid to take place.

    Thyax can be used to reset the balance of nutrients utilized by the thyroid gland. By providing
    your body with specific vitamins, minerals, and amino acids that support the thyroid, you regain
    a balance of the many thyroid-related chemical reactions which take place in the body on a
    daily basis.

    The Thyroid Gland:

    This gland is located in the lower part of the neck, just below the Adam's apple. It wraps around the
    trachea (windpipe) and its shape resembles that of a butterfly, consisting of two wings called lobes.
    The lobes are attached to the isthmus, or the middle part of the thyroid gland.

    There is a chain of command in thyroid hormone stimulation, as the thyroid does not function
    independently. Thyroid's hormonal production is regulated by the pituitary gland in the brain.
    And the pituitary is regulated by the hypothalamus. First, the hypothalamus releases a hormone
    called thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH), which then signals the pituitary to release thyroid
    stimulating hormone, or TSH. Lastly, TSH signals the thyroid to release thyroid hormones.

    Hypothyroidism; Defined:

    Hypothyroidism is the term used to describe any state in which the thyroid gland produces
    insufficient amounts of the two most important thyroid hormones, thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine
    (T3). Thyroid hormones are critical for processes relating to growth, development, and a variety
    of cellular mediated processes. As well, all aspects of metabolism, such as heartbeat and the
    burning of calories, are regulated by the thyroid hormones. A low secretion often equates to
    widespread physiological consequences, impacting the body's many systems.

    Types and Causes of Hypothyroidism:

    The cause of hypothyroidism is the result of several factors, including underlying conditions.
    These include;

    Hashimoto's Thyroiditis: This is the most common cause of hypothyroidism and is categorized
    as an inherited condition. Hashimoto's results from an underlying autoimmune disease, in which
    the body's immune system attacks thyroid tissues. This condition usually presents with an enlarged
    thyroid gland, or goiter, and inhibits the production of thyroid hormones.

    Lymphocytic Thyroiditis: Thyroiditis is an inflammation of the thyroid gland. It is thought to be
    caused by a type of #016EBB blood cell known as a lympocyte. This condition initially manifests with a
    hyperthyroid phase where excessive hormones leak out of the damaged and inflamed gland.
    This phase is followed by hypothyroid phase, usually lasting for up to eight months. Although many
    individuals diagnosed with this condition will return to a normal, functional state of thyroid production,
    there is chance of a remaining deficiency.

    Severe Iodine Deficiency Hypothyroidism: This results from a dietary deficiency of iodine.
    Severe hypothyroidism resulting from iodine deficiencies are primarily seen in underdeveloped
    countries. Hypothyroidism caused by iodine deficiency is so prevalent, in fact, that an estimated
    5-15% of the entire population in lesser developed countries (e.g. Chile and India) suffer from this
    condition. This condition is extremely rare in the U.S., due to the inclusion of iodine in table salt and
    bread products.

    Pituitary or Hypothalamic disease: Pituitary disease is also referred to as "secondary
    hypothyroidism." Hypothalamic disease is defined as "tertiary hypothyroidism." These two
    conditions result from the inability of either the pituitary gland or hypothalamus to signal the
    thyroid for hormone production. Even if the thyroid gland itself is normal, a decreased level of
    circulating T3 or T4 may still occur as a result of these underlying diseases.

    Medications: Common medications used to treat hyperthyroidism (over-active thyroid) can
    actually cause hypothyroidism. Psychiatric medications, like lithium, may also diminish thyroid
    hormone production. The administration of other drugs that contain large amounts of iodine can
    also lead to extremely low levels of thyroid hormone within the blood.

    Destruction of the Thyroid: Thyroid destruction typically results from radioactive iodine
    treatments, radiation therapy, or surgical procedure. For instance, Grave's disease patients
    (caused by hyperthyroidism) may receive radioactive iodine therapy, resulting in the destruction
    or impairment of some, or even all of existing thyroid tissue. Removal of the thyroid gland during
    surgery is also accompanied with hypothyroidism.

    Signs and Symptoms of Hypothyroidism:

    The signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism often take years to surface, and are solely
    dependent upon the severity of hormone deficiency. Moreover, detecting hypothyroidism
    in infants, children, and teens can prove even more challenging. Classic symptoms include
    lethargy and extreme fatigue. However, a greater decline in metabolism usually presents more
    obvious signs and symptoms of the disease, and may include;

  • Pale, dry skin
  • Hoarse voice
  • Elevated blood cholesterol levels
  • Muscle aches and joint stiffness
  • Muscle weakness
  • Heavy menses in females
  • Increased sensitivity to climate change; particularly the cold
  • Constipation
  • Depression

    Symptoms of hypothyroidism usually become worse if not accurately diagnosed. Depression,
    anxiety, insomnia, and forgetfulness are classic symptoms which can result if not treated correctly.
    Additionally, advanced hypothyroidism, or myxedema, can be life-threatening. Although this
    condition remains extremely rare, persons with intense drowsiness, intolerance to cold, profound
    lethargy, and periods of unconsciousness warrant immediate medical intervention.

    Could you be at risk?

    Anyone can develop hypothyroidism. However, women older than 40 years of age have the
    greatest chance for onset. Generally, for both sexes, risk factors do increase as our metabolic
    rates continually decline with age. Other potential risk factors and at-risk populations include;
    having a close relative with an autoimmune disease, diabetics, pregnant women, those who are
    taking anti-thyroid medications or have received radioactive and radiation treatments, as well as
    persons who have had thyroid surgery (thyroidectomy).

    Thyax: Your Natural Alternative to Conventional Thyroid Drugs

    The most common treatments for hypothyroidism are prescription medications. Existing as
    synthetic thyroid hormone, these popular medicines are intended to replace the T4 hormone,
    which the body naturally produces. However, many patients have failed to respond to such
    treatments. Many physicians point to the lack of T3 in such medicines as the cause for little or
    no symptom relief in a large number of persons with hypothyroidism. Because of this, a growing
    number of individuals within the medical community have supported the use of natural or
    alternative therapies for hypothyroidism support.

    As mentioned, the thyroid does require its own nutritional support for optimal health.
    Thyax accomplishes this by supplementing nutrients into the body that can support thyroid
    functioning on a permanent basis. Proper thyroid function requires adequate amounts of vitamin C,
    B-vitamin compounds, zinc, iodine, and copper; nutrients found in Progressive Health's thyroid
    support formula. In addition to these thyroid supporting nutrients, Thyax also includes an
    L-tyrosine complex and L-phenylalanine; amino acids which are integral for the production of the  
    neurotransmitters associated with hormone production, as well as the stability of endocrine
    glandular processes.

    By stimulating the thyroid with natural components, Thyax not only eliminates the many adverse
    reactions and side effects of conventional thyroxine drugs, but may potentially restore normal
    thyroid hormone levels, relieve hypothyroidism symptoms, and reverse of any metabolic
    abnormalities associated with lowered thyroid hormone levels.

    9/10 customers are satisfied with their purchase from ProgressiveHealth.com
    (Based on returns, testimonials, complaints, and feedback)

    A Thyax Success Story

    "My wife has had a borderline thyroid problem for years. Recently it started to get worse.
    We found out about your product and she has had great success.

    I have been on synthroid for over 5 years. I did not perceive any real problems.  When my wife
    had success with your product, I decided to switch.  I decided that I would stop synthroid one day
    and start your product the next. The only side effect that I noticed was on the first evening.  I had
    a "buzz" of "high". This did not continue after the first night.

    To date neither of us has hand any additional side effects. I did not realize the side effects that
    I was having from synthroid:  excessive sweating, falling asleep watching TV, lack of ambition.
    My wife says I am a different person. My wife's thinning hair has begun to thicken up.

    One effect that we both noticed is that our allergies seemed to have disappeared.  My wife was
    taking 3-5 antihistamines per week and I was taking 2 or 3.  Since the first week, neither of us
    has taken and antihistamine."

    Thank you.
    Dave Schiller


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