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		<title>Hypothyroidism Symptoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the thyroid gland doesn’t make enough of the thyroid hormone, hypothyroidism symptoms can occur.
These hypothyroidism symptoms range from things like feeling tired, sluggish, weak, and fatigued with trouble remembering things, thinking clearly, or focusing to skin dryness, brittleness of the nails, constipation, problems standing the cold, and (if you’re a woman) problems with your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When the thyroid gland doesn’t make enough of the thyroid hormone, hypothyroidism symptoms can occur.</p>
<p>These hypothyroidism symptoms range from things like feeling tired, sluggish, weak, and fatigued with trouble remembering things, thinking clearly, or focusing to skin dryness, brittleness of the nails, constipation, problems standing the cold, and (if you’re a woman) problems with your menstruation.</p>
<p>Hypothyroidism symptoms don’t usually appear all at once and they don’t usually start out at their full intensity. Rather hypothyroidism symptoms can slowly sneak up on you over a length of time.</p>
<p>Hypothyroidism symptoms can strike people of all ages, though it tends to be more common as adults grow older. The highest risk of hypothyroidism symptoms are women from 60 years old and up. Hypothyroidism symptoms can also be hereditary, passed down genetically from parent to child.</p>
<p>In the U.S., hypothyroidism symptoms are most commonly an indication of a condition called Hashimoto&#8217;s thyroiditis in which the immune system begins attacking the thyroid tissue, rendering it incapable of producing sufficient thyroid hormone.</p>
<p>People may often mistake hypothyroidism symptoms for natural signs of aging when actuality a serious and treatable condition is involved.</p>
<p>Luckily, hypothyroidism and hypothyroidism symptoms can be treated quite easily and effectively, usually through medication. After taking thyroid medication regularly for a period of a few months, hypothyroidism symptoms should noticeably start to fade. In order for medication to work in ridding yourself of hypothyroidism symptoms, however, it is imperative that you take the medication on a consistent and regular basis. What’s more, even after your hypothyroidism symptoms have gone away, you will still probably have to continue taking the medication or your hypothyroidism symptoms might return.</p>
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		<title>Getting the Most Out of Taking Thyromine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 00:57:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thyromine is an all-natural health supplement that promotes thyroid health and offers many related benefits. But there are ways to reap the maximum value out of any herbal supplement, and there are ways to limit or minimize the value you get from an herbal supplement. How much benefit you receive depends on your willingness to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thyromine is an all-natural health supplement that promotes thyroid health and offers many related benefits. But there are ways to reap the maximum value out of any herbal supplement, and there are ways to limit or minimize the value you get from an herbal supplement. How much benefit you receive depends on your willingness to use the supplement properly and to make other beneficial lifestyle changes along with your use of the supplement.</p>
<p>In order to get the most out of using Thyromine, then, there are certain other steps it is recommended you take. Among them are the following:</p>
<p>•    Take your daily dosage of Thyromine pills on an empty stomach.<br />
•    In addition to taking Thyromine daily, take a daily multivitamin too.<br />
•    If you&#8217;re already on a healthy diet, maintain it; if you&#8217;re not, get on one.<br />
•    If you&#8217;re already doing a regular exercise regimen, keep it up; if not, get on it.<br />
•    Avoid drinking any alcohol and avoid smoking.</p>
<p>Plan on taking Thyromine for at least 3 months before expecting to see any noticeable results, although it is quite likely that results will start to become visible sooner. Also be sure to take Thyromine as directed. If not given any specific instructions by your doctor, the general recommended dose is one pill daily on an empty stomach, before eating a meal.</p>
<p>Most importantly of all perhaps, do not assume that your weight problem or other health problem is attributable to a problem with the health or proper functioning of your thyroid. If you are concerned about your thyroid health, ask your doctor to check it out for you. If you are found to have hypothyroidism, then discuss the possibility then of you starting to take Thyromine.</p>
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		<title>Benefits of Using Thyromine</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 14:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
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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>
		<link>http://www.thyrominereview.com/2009/06/thyromine-questions-part-2/</link>
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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>
<ul>
<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>Thyromine Q&amp;A, Part I The Thyroid</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is the Thyroid?
The thyroid is a gland in the endocrine system of the body. The other parts of the endocrine system are the pituitary gland and the adrenal gland.
What does the Thyroid do?
The thyroid regulates the production and release into the bloodstream of the thyroid hormone, a very important hormone for the body.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is the Thyroid?</p>
<p>The thyroid is a gland in the endocrine system of the body. The other parts of the endocrine system are the pituitary gland and the adrenal gland.</p>
<p>What does the Thyroid do?</p>
<p>The thyroid regulates the production and release into the bloodstream of the thyroid hormone, a very important hormone for the body.</p>
<p>Why is Thyroid Hormone so important?</p>
<p>Thyroid hormone is involved, for one thing, with proper functioning of the immune system. So the right amount of thyroid hormone being pumped through the body can help the body to better fight and ward off diseases. That&#8217;s just one of the many systems of the body in which thyroid hormone plays a critical role. For another thing, thyroid hormone helps the body to covert calories from food into energy. So if there isn&#8217;t enough thyroid hormone in the body a person can put on considerable weight and not be able to lose it, despite their every effort.</p>
<p>What is Hypothyroidism?</p>
<p>Hypothyroidism is the medical term for having an under-active thyroid, meaning that it&#8217;s not producing nor releasing enough thyroid hormone into the body to serve the person&#8217;s needs.</p>
<p>What can I do if I think I have Hypothyroidism?</p>
<p>Well the first thing to do is talk with your doctor and ask him or her to test your thyroid function. You don&#8217;t want to start on any thyroid supplementing program when you don&#8217;t even know if your thyroid is having any problems.</p>
<p>And if my doctor says I do have an under-active or inactive thyroid?</p>
<p>Well for one thing, you can take an all-natural herbal supplement to support thyroid function; the most popular thyroid supplement on the market is Thyromine.</p>
<p>Read more about <a href="http://www.thyrominereview.com/2009/06/thyromine-questions-part-2/">Thyromine and your thyroid</a> in part 2 of this question and answer series.</p>
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		<title>Thyromine and its Effectiveness</title>
		<link>http://www.thyrominereview.com/2009/03/thyromine-and-its-effectiveness/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 17:26:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How effective is Thyromine?  We asked some customers who have recently taken Thyromine to give their opinions on the use of Thyromine while combating hypothyroidism and here is what they had to say.
&#8220;After taking thyromine for three weeks i noticed improvements in my health. Having been lifeless, tired, dry skin, bags under my eyes, loss [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.thyromine.com/?aid=425085">How effective is Thyromine</a>?  We asked some customers who have recently taken Thyromine to give their opinions on the use of Thyromine while combating hypothyroidism and here is what they had to say.</p>
<p>&#8220;After taking thyromine for three weeks i noticed improvements in my health. Having been lifeless, tired, dry skin, bags under my eyes, loss of my hair, and aching joints, which had been coming worse over the last four years Thyromine was tried. I can honestly say that after four months use I am like a new person loads of energy,a loss of 24 lbs. and all my hair has grown back as it was 10 years ago. I never thought my life could change so much. &#8221;<br />
-(uk user).</p>
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<p>&#8220;I have always had problems with my thyroid.Doctors have been unable to find out if it is hypo or hyper because my blood showed no indication that there was a problem.My thyroid has been swollen and large for years. I have had symptoms of excess sweating,heart palpitations,sensitivity to cold weather/air,and recently problems with my metabolism.(Unable to lose weight like in the past).About six months ago I started looking for a natural remedy to treat this instead of going to the doctor for medication.I ran across Thyromine and ordered a two month supply,I no longer have prior symptoms and my hair has grown,alot too!! I really feel that Thyromine has worked for me and plan to order another 30 day supply to keep my thyroid on track. Yay Thyromine!&#8221;<br />
- Anonymous Thyromine Customer</p>
<p>&#8220;I have the usual complaints. I am always tired, and feel sluggish. My metabolism has been in the all time turtle mode for quite awhile. My skin is dry, my hair/scalp are always dry, and I take Green Tea on a regular basis. I have been watching my calorie/fat intake for 3 months, and been working out for 4 days a week for that same amount of time, but have been unable to shed a pound. I read about this product on line, and thought what the heck. I have just been taking Thyromine for 30 days and what a difference. I no longer have to take green tea tablets, still watching what I eat, and I have lost 9 pounds in the 30 days. I have also been taking Omega-3 too, and I feel so much better. I noticed a difference, and thought I should pass this on.&#8221;<br />
Thanks,<br />
-Mary from Washington</p>
<p>As you can see, Thyromine has helped many customers not only get their thyroid problems under control, but also given them a boost of energy to get them feeling like their old selves.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.thyromine.com/?aid=425085">Click Here if you would like more information on Thyromine</a>.</strong></p>
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		<title>Does Thyromine Work?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The short answer to the question, &#8220;Does thyromine work?&#8221; is yes, however there are many things to be said about thyromine and how it can be beneficial to one&#8217;s thyroid as well as their overall health. Thyromine is a supplement that people take to improve the functioning of their thyroid gland. The thyroid gland has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The short answer to the question, &#8220;Does thyromine work?&#8221; is yes, however there are many things to be said about thyromine and how it can be beneficial to one&#8217;s thyroid as well as their overall health. Thyromine is a supplement that people take to improve the functioning of their thyroid gland. The thyroid gland has a major effect on the overall health of the human body and it&#8217;s metabolism. When the thyroid is functioning optimally, a person&#8217;s metabolism will be improved. This will make someone lose weight whether they are intending to or not. However, most people that have hypothyroidism (an under active thyroid gland), which means they produce too little thyroid hormone, experience weight gain dude to their metabolism being effected and slowed down.</p>
<p>As far as whether or not thyromine works or not, studies show that it works for up to 90% of all people who take it. What it does is promote optimum thyroid health and it provides all the necessary nutrients to that specific area of the body. One would normally take about two capsules just before they go to sleep.</p>
<p>There are NO known negative side effects of thyromine, so as far as that topic is concerned there is no cause for concern. There are however, some notable positive side effects of thyromine such as weight loss, balancing out one&#8217;s metabolism, supplying the thyroid gland the proper nutrition that it needs to function optimally and also helping to reduce quite a few of the other symptoms of hypothyroidism, such as fatigue, depression, weakness, hair loss and muscle aches or muscle cramps.</p>
<p>It is up to you to decide for yourself whether or not thyromine works. Nowadays, there are many real customer reviews and real life experiences posted right here on the internet for anyone to view. This makes it very easy to find out whether something is legitimate or not, no matter what subject it is in.</p>
<p>As far as I am concerned, and 90% of people who use it, thyromine definitely works, and it works well.</p>
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		<title>Hypothyroid Symptoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many hypothyroid symptoms and some are more common than others. The more common hypothyroid symptoms are fatigue, which can be chronic or non chronic, but can cause one to be tired and weak feeling &#8212; which is another one of the most common hypothyroid symptoms. Weakness goes along with fatigue, but doesn&#8217;t necessarily [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many hypothyroid symptoms and some are more common than others. The more common hypothyroid symptoms are fatigue, which can be chronic or non chronic, but can cause one to be tired and weak feeling &#8212; which is another one of the most common hypothyroid symptoms. Weakness goes along with fatigue, but doesn&#8217;t necessarily have to be associated with it. One can be completely awake feeling and still experience weakness, which is one of the more unfortunate hypothyroid symptoms. </p>
<p> Another hypothyroid symptom is an increase in weight (weight gain), and/or having a very difficult time losing weight. This is mainly because the thyroid plays a major role in the body&#8217;s metabolism. Dry and coarse hair are other hypothyroid symptoms that are very common among people with an under active thyroid gland. </p>
<p> Hair loss is another very unfortunate but common hypothyroid symptom that effects both men and women of different age groups. People that suffer from hypothyroid symptoms may also experience frequent cramps in their muscles and muscle aches. </p>
<p> Some people, but not as many as the above mentioned hypothyroid symptoms, experience dry, rough and pale skin as a result of their thyroid gland not producing enough thyroid hormone. Others have a very hard time being in a cold environment; an unusually hard time at that. It&#8217;s comparable to those that are oversensitive to light for some reason &#8212; that is how someone who is experiencing this particular hypothyroid symptom would feel about cold temperatures. </p>
<p> Depression, irritability, constipation, abnormal menstrual periods, memory loss and a decreased sex drive are also ALL hypothyroid symptoms that occur commonly and all happen to be quite unfortunate.  </p>
<p> However, there is a light at the end of the tunnel for most people suffering from hypothyroid symptoms. There are natural treatments, remedies, herbs, medicines, supplements, etc. out there that are all very helpful in promoting optimum thyroid health.</p>
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		<title>Thyromine Side Effects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are actually no known thyromine side effects. Many people report losing weight when taking thyromine, but good weight loss, not to an unhealthy extent. Especially since people with an under active thyroid normally experience weight gain, losing weight from taking thyromine is a good thing because it balances out the body back to it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are actually no known thyromine side effects. Many people report losing weight when taking thyromine, but good weight loss, not to an unhealthy extent. Especially since people with an under active thyroid normally experience weight gain, losing weight from taking thyromine is a good thing because it balances out the body back to it&#8217;s normal state. It is very important for people who are taking thyromine to also exercise daily and eat healthily &#8212; which every human being should do anyway, in order to live a generally healthy and good life.</p>
<p>Although there aren&#8217;t any known thyromine side effects, it is still important to check with one&#8217;s doctor before taking supplements or medicines of any kind. And of course, pregnant women or women who think they may become pregnant, should always see their personal, licensed doctor or health care professional, as well as people who are taking prescription medications that thin the blood or any medication for that matter. These are just normal, routine things that everyone should do before taking anything &#8212; it&#8217;s a precaution that only helps the person who is considering taking thyromine.</p>
<p>Many people also report feeling a lot better than they have in a long time. So, in a way this can be considered to be one of the positive thyromine side effects. Thyromine also has positive effects on the body&#8217;s metabolism. When your metabolism is functioning optimally, your health in general will improve greatly. Thyromine actually helps many people manage their hypothyroidism in a safe, natural way, without using crazy prescription drugs to do so.</p>
<p>In conclusion, what it comes down to in the end is that there really are no negative thyromine side effects and many positive ones. People that take thyromine experience energy, youthful feelings, enthusiasm, and an improved metabolism &#8212; Who could ask for better thyromine side effects?</p>
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		<title>Thyromin and It&#8217;s Benefits</title>
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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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