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		<title>Benefits of Using Thyromine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thyromine is popularly sold as a weight loss supplement, but it has so many other benefits on top of that. Certainly thyromine can help promote weight loss and prevent further weight gain. And it&#8217;s primary purpose, of course, is to improve performance of the thyroid gland and put it back in balance so that all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thyromine is popularly sold as a weight loss supplement, but it has so many other benefits on top of that. Certainly thyromine can help promote weight loss and prevent further weight gain. And it&#8217;s primary purpose, of course, is to improve performance of the thyroid gland and put it back in balance so that all symptoms of hypothyroidism are relieved.</p>
<p>Thyromine can also help increase one&#8217;s sexual verve as well as general physical and mentality vitality. It can help lift one&#8217;s spirits out of the doldrums of fatigue, mental and physical weakness, and possible depression so typically caused by hypothyroidism. Any joint or muscle pain, stiffness, or swelling associated with an under-active or inactive thyroid can also potentially be alleviated by using Thyromine to regulate thyroid function.</p>
<p>And as hypothyroidism has been known to cause dry skin and hair, using Thyromine can also help you add a supple moistness to your skin and a shiny bounce to your hair. It can have you generally looking and feeling better in all ways.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s in no small part because proper thyroid function is so heavily involved in the proper functioning of most of the body&#8217;s systems, from the immune system to the respiratory and digestive systems. As such, using Thyromine can help reduce your risk of acquiring various diseases that your immune system can now adequately fight off.</p>
<p>By helping reduce cholesterol levels too, another factor in thyroid funciton, Thyromine can even help support your heart health.</p>
<p>As you can see, the potential benefits of Thyromine are many, and as varied as they are vast.</p>
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		<title>Thyromine Q&amp;A, Part II Thyromine</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 01:54:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is Thyromine?
As I said, at the end of Thyromine Q&#38;A Part I of this two-part Q&#38;A, Thyromine is an all-natural herbal supplement that supports proper thyroid function. Rather than being a thyroid &#8220;booster&#8221; per se, it instead help the body to better regulate itself so that the right balance of thyroid function is maintained.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What is Thyromine?</strong></p>
<p>As I said, at the end of <a href="http://www.thyrominereview.com/2009/06/thyromine-qa-part-i-the-thyroid/">Thyromine Q&amp;A Part I</a> of this two-part Q&amp;A, Thyromine is an all-natural herbal supplement that supports proper thyroid function. Rather than being a thyroid &#8220;booster&#8221; per se, it instead help the body to better regulate itself so that the right balance of thyroid function is maintained.</p>
<p><strong>How does it do that?</strong></p>
<p>By feeding the thyroid and related systems of the body with the ingredients it needs to function optimally.</p>
<p><strong>Like what ingredients?</strong></p>
<p>Like iodine from Nori seaweed. Like ginger, which helps regulate the body&#8217;s cholesterol levels, a crucial component in proper thyroid function (ginger also warms the body, aids in digestion, and helps reduce muscle and joint pain). Like L-Tyrosine, an amino acid integral to proper thyroid function.</p>
<p><strong>Anything else?</strong></p>
<p>Yes, two Ayurvedic herbs.</p>
<p><strong>Ayur-what?</strong></p>
<p>Ayurvedic. Ayurveda is the medical science of India. It&#8217;s thousands of years old and, at least in terms of preventative care, seems far ahead of our western medical model.</p>
<p><strong>So what are those Ayurvedic herbs?</strong></p>
<p>Guglipid, or the extract of the guggal tree (some say &#8220;guggul&#8221;, but it&#8217;s the same thing), another cholesterol regulator, like Ginger, and an overall health and weight balancer. And piper longum, or Long Pepper, which helps increase thyroid hormone production.</p>
<p><strong>What are the benefits of taking Thyromine?</strong></p>
<p>The potential reported benefits of Thyromine are:</p>
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<li>weight loss</li>
<li>increase mental clarity and mood</li>
<li>more energy</li>
<li>stronger immunity to illness and disease</li>
<li>increased sexuality vitality</li>
<li>alleviated muscle and joint pain</li>
<li>healthier and better-looking skin and hair</li>
<li>healthier heart due to reduced cholesterol</li>
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<p><strong>Is Thryomine approved by the FDA?</strong></p>
<p>As an herbal supplement and not a drug, it is not. However it is manufactured, packaged, and distributed according to the strictest FDA standards.</p>
<p><strong>How much does Thyromine cost?</strong></p>
<p>A bottle of Thyromine costs $39.95, though discounts are available for larger purchases.  Right now customers who purchase Thyromine by <a href="http://www.thyromine.com/?aid=425085"><strong>CLICKING HERE</strong></a> are eligible for 2 free bottles of the Thyromine Supplement.</p>
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		<title>Thyromin and It&#8217;s Benefits</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2008 21:36:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowadays, hypothyroidism is a very common problem, specifically in the United States of America. People have adrenal glands that are overwhelmed with stress. This along with hypothyroidism is one of the number one causes of the obesity epidemic. Thyromin has many benefits on the thyroid and it provides the necessary support of nutrition that one&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nowadays, hypothyroidism is a very common problem, specifically in the United States of America. People have adrenal glands that are overwhelmed with stress. This along with hypothyroidism is one of the number one causes of the obesity epidemic. Thyromin has many benefits on the thyroid and it provides the necessary support of nutrition that one&#8217;s thyroid needs to function at it&#8217;s very best. Without proper thyroid functioning, one can experience many uncomfortable symptoms, such as fatigue, hair loss, depression, memory loss, dry or course hair, muscle aches, irritability, constipation and more.</p>
<p>Thyromin is a supplement that people take, usually in capsule or pill form that promotes healthy thyroid activity. Typically, a serving of thyromin (in capsule form), would include vitamin E, potassium, iodine, adrenal extract and pituitary extract (both from bovine). They work optimally when taken right before you fall asleep &#8212; one to two capsules is the usual dose.</p>
<p>The thyroid plays a major role in our metabolism as well as many other important aspects of one&#8217;s overall health. The main benefit of thyromin is that it naturally helps treat hypothyroidism, and has been shown to have a 90% success rate according to several reports. That definitely accounts for something.</p>
<p>It is also important to do further research yourself, reading real customer reviews and personal real life experiences with thyromin. On the internet, it is not difficult to read people&#8217;s experience, or even get in touch with or chat with someone who has taken thyromin or is currently! Oh, the magic of the world wide web.</p>
<p>Hypothyroidism is becoming even more common and more people are becoming aware of the natural treatments and remedies for hypothyroidism, instead of going right for the synthetic prescription drugs that have potentially harmful side effects and who knows what else.</p>
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		<title>Hypothyroidism Symptoms And Causes</title>
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Millions of people suffer from hypothyroidism and it is becoming more and more common each and every passing year. There are many hypothyroidism symptoms that can either be directly related to hypothyroidism, while many of the symptoms can also be related to a variety of illnesses, ailments and/or naturally occurring feelings. For example, fatigue is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Millions of people suffer from hypothyroidism and it is becoming more and more common each and every passing year. There are many hypothyroidism symptoms that can either be directly related to hypothyroidism, while many of the symptoms can also be related to a variety of illnesses, ailments and/or naturally occurring feelings. For example, fatigue is one of the most common hypothyroidism symptoms. However, just because someone experiences fatigue, does not mean that they definitely have an under active thyroid or hypothyroidism by any means!</p>
<p>Another few examples of some of the hypothyroidism symptoms that can also be attributed to another ailment, are depression, hair loss, muscle aches, irritability and weakness. Again, although these are very prevalent and common hypothyroidism symptoms, it does not mean that everyone who experiences them has an under active thyroid gland.</p>
<p>Every person will have a different set of hypothyroidism symptoms that they experience and the severity of them will also vary from person to person. The severity can depend on how much of a thyroid hormone deficiency there actually is, as well as how long that person has been lacking enough of the hormone. Most people have a combination of one or more of the above mentioned hypothyroidism symptoms. However, there are people that experience some of the symptoms much more often or prevalent than the other ones, and then there are those people that don&#8217;t experience any hypothyroidism symptoms at all.</p>
<p>It is always important to discuss these issues and symptoms with one&#8217;s doctor. An endocrinologist is the specialist that is suited for the job, or just a primary care, general practitioner doctor would also work.</p>
<p>Treatment of hypothyroidism symptoms can be done very easily and effectively as long as effective communication is done with the doctor. There are many remedies, natural treatments, supplements (such as thyromine) and healthy activities one can do to prevent further hypothyroidism symptoms from occurring, as well as effectively manage and control hypothyroidism.</p>
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