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Thyromine Revealed - The Claims And Facts Behind Behind It
by Steve Simpson, Ste
Its astounding the amount of people alive that are in a constant battle with disease. Some have an obvious treatment and some unfortunately, no treatment at all. One illness which fortunately is treatable but sometimes left undetected is hypothyroidism. The symptoms of this present themselves in many different ways among men and women. In this article we will look at some of those symptoms, and look at a quickly emerging natural treatment known as Thyromine.

So what are some of the symptoms that you should be looking out for then if Thyromine is going to help? One of the most important things to point out is that hypothyroidism is actually hereditary; meaning if any of your family have had it then you too could be at risk. The signs and symptoms of this affliction actually can vary quite widely depending on how severe it is in the individual, but common symptoms are; Increased sensitivity to cold, pale, dry skin, unexplained weight gain, muscle aches and pains, stiffness or swelling in the joints, heavier than normal menstrual periods and even depression. When it is not treated the symptoms can actually start to become more serious so if you are experiencing any of these symptoms then you should really consult your doctor for diagnosis. You may also notice that you start to feel more forgetful, and it can even lead to depression.

This particular article is not about depression itself, but its worth pointing out that quite a number of people affected by it do not even realize. Thyromine can actually treat an under active thyroid that is causing depression. Not usually referred to as a disease it can be as debilitating as almost any other, and so easy to dismiss with the busy lifestyle that people now lead. There is help out there though, and its not something that you have to love with for good

I will now list the ingredients of Thyromine with some information from the makers site to explain them. 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." Adrenal Powder From Bovine - "Our Adrenal Powder comes from FDA inspected plants, and is prepared in accordance with strict practices". Ginger "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". You can visit the website for a full list of the ingredients if you wish. So are there any side effects?

Although the makers of Thyromine advise that there are no known side effects for taking their supplement, you should exercise caution and consult a health professional before taking anything like this. They do state that some of the ingredients can affect people taking some other medications or people affected by certain other afflictions. "People who are taking blood-thinning medication or are taking certain cancer treatments should consult with their doctor before taking Ginger". "People taking MOA inhibitors should not take L-tyrosine" So as you can see, Thyromine is not for everyone and may not be the best treatment for you. As you can see then, hypothyroidism is very complex and is not always black and white in diagnosing. Whether or not you consider Thyromine as a treatment, hypothyroidism is something to take seriously and could explain some of those symptoms that just aren't going away.
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