by Christopher Walker | Oct. 31, 2019
"I suggested this to my wife to start taking with her hypothyroid issues..."
Kevin D. Verified Thyrite Buyer
"It's only been a few weeks, but it's working!..."
David F. Verified Thyrite Buyer
"So far so good, I do feel a difference!"
Sonya L. Verified Thyrite Buyer
Stubborn fat gain?
Slow metabolism?
Low energy during the day?
Never Again.
A slow metabolism can be extremely frustrating. Your metabolism is the main way energy flows throughout your body, so when you have a slow metabolism, you start to experience issues with stubborn body fat, cold extremities, thyroid problems, low energy, and for both men and women - even embarrassing issues like hair loss, acne, and weight gain.
Not only are these issues embarrassing... they're annoying!
Living with a slow metabolism is no way to live at all.
Most people don't know this, but your metabolism is bad because your thyroid gland isn't working properly.
Your thyroid gland doesn't just regulate your metabolism, but it also helps you burn body fat easily, gives you tons of energy throughout the day, and even supports hair growth, clear skin, strong fingernails.
Unfortunately, most people don't know this, so they go to their doctor and are prescribed all sorts of pharmaceuticals that don't actually solve the issue, and oftentimes lead to even worse side effects. Most people also do further damage to their thyroid and metabolism by chasing the newest fad diets and using low quality supplements without a real plan.
That's why today I thought it would be helpful to write you a quick list of 5 of my favorite natural metabolism boosting supplements that you can use to safely and quickly increase your thyroid function... all backed by science.
I put all of these ingredients, in the right dosages, inside my Thyrite supplement formula for a specific reason... they work!
5 Natural Metabolism-Boosting Supplement Ingredients
Niacinamide plays an important role in protecting your thyroid gland against excess oxidative stress, which is one of the key causes of thyroid dysfunction. Vitamin B3 boosts energy production in the cells and helps support metabolic rate via proper thyroid functioning.
L-tyrosine is essential for proper thyroid functioning, as your thyroid uses L-tyrosine and iodine together to make thyroid hormone naturally. The dosage of L-tyrosine in Thyrite, in combination with the iodine from kelp extract, helps you to produce more of your own thyroid hormone naturally.
Small amounts of supplemental iodine cause slight but significant changes in thyroid function in predisposed individuals. “Predisposed people who supplemented with iodine were shown to have significant changes in thyroid function.” Iodine is highly bioavailable in its naturally form as extracted from kelp, and can help support overcoming your thyroid imbalance.
Selenium deficiencies are another extremely common cause of thyroid imbalance in women and men. It has even been found that when pregnant women with poor thyroid function supplemented with selenium, their incidences of hypothyroidism decreased, with great improvements. Since selenium is so great for boosting thyroid function, you can expect noticeable improvements in your metabolism and energy levels after supplementing with it for 30-90 days.
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