Thyrovus®

Metabolism, energy and a healthy cholesterol level

A poorly functioning metabolism may have many negative consequences for your body. In this respect, you could think of weight gain, a low body temperature/cold hands and feet, headache, sleeplessness a, dry skin, swollen eyes, hair loss, painful joints, getting out of bed with difficulty, little energy and many other symptoms. This may result in weight gain, especially in women. But it may also result in skin or hair being too thin.

What is…

Rejuvenal has developed Thyrovus®, a natural supplement which supports the important proper functioning of metabolism and the processing of fat in the body. It improves the function of the thyroid gland without using hormones. Your body temperature will be normalized, your energy level brought up to par. The other symptoms of an insufficient functioning of the thyroid gland will be slowly normalized. The ingredients, many of an Ayurvedic nature such as guggulsterones and ashwagandha, have been carefully selected to guarantee the efficient production and conversion of thyroxin. In addition, Thyrovus® contributes to a healthy cholesterol level. It is a good antioxidant for ensuring proper liver function.

Formulation
supplement facts
How to use
Use one capsule with every meal. Combine with OmegaMatrix if iodine might be short or with PhytoMatrix if selenium is short.
Indications

Changes in thyroid structure and function occur with aging. Structurally, some glandular atrophy and fibrosis occur with nodularity and increasing inflammatory infiltrates. These infiltrative changes may reflect age-related auto-immune damage.
Changes relative to thyroid hormone and its function are more difficult to assess. One difficulty is finding older adults who are free of all systemic and thyroid-related illness, so that the resulting changes can be attributed to aging. Much of the available data is contradictory. Most evidence, however, supports the following age-related changes: Hypothyroidism.

1. T4 secretion and turnover are decreased.
2. Plasma levels of T3 decline, especially in men.
3. Hypothyroidism is seen with increasing frequency as age advances.
4. Overall TSH secretion is diminished.
5. Responsiveness of plasma TSH concentration to TRH administration is reduced, especially in men.

Any of the following indications. cold hands and feet, low body temperature, sensitivity to cold, a feeling of always being chilled, headaches, insomnia, dry skin, puffy eyes, hair loss, brittle nails, lethargy, somnolence, mental slowness, muscle aches, joint aches, constipation, mental dullness, fatigue, frequent infections, prolonged reflex times, hoarse voice, ringing in the ears, dizziness, loss of libido, and weight gain, which is sometimes uncontrollable.

Contra-indications
Some light discomfort might happen in the stomach, sometimes some diarrhea.
How does it work
Thyrovus works as a specific antioxidant working on the liver. By optimizing liver functions, stress factors will be reduced. As a result there will be less inflammation, resulting in less LPO (lipid peroxidation). Our bodies own antioxidant enzymes will become very effective, such as SOD, Catalase and Glutatione peroxidase. This will reduce activity of COX2. Due to much better functioning, the liver will be able to turn T4 (Thyroxine) much better into T3 (Triiodothyronine). This will improve most peoples health. If T4 remains to be short, HRT might be an option as well.
How is it different
Instead of replacing the thyroid hormone, Thyrovus improves the thyroid and the liver so they can manage to do without hormon suppletion.
How much should I take
One to three capsules daily.
Where can I buy
Orders can be made at the following website: rejuvenal shop.
Studies
Supplementation with a pine bark extract rich in polyphenols increases plasma antioxidant capacity and alters the plasma lipoprotein profile.
Laboratory for Atherosclerosis and Metabolic Research, University of California, Davis, Medical Center, Sacramento, California Pycnogenol (PYC), an extract of French maritime Pine Bark (Pinus pinaster), is a potent antioxidant with potential health benefits. Its bioavailabilty has previously been shown by urinary excretion studies of constituents and metabolites of PYC. The aim of this study was to test the effect of PYC supplementation on measures of oxidative stress and the lipid profile in humans. Twenty-five healthy subjects received PYC (150 mg/d) for 6 wk. Fasting blood was collected at baseline, after 3 and 6 wk of supplementation, and again after a 4-wk washout period. After 6 wk of supplementation with PYC, a significant increase in plasma polyphenol levels was detectable, which was reversed after the 4-wk washout phase. The antioxidant effect of PYC was demonstrated by a significant increase in oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) in plasma throughout the supplementation period (P < 0.05). The ORAC value returned to baseline after the 4-wk washout period. Moreover, in addition to its antioxidant effects, PYC significantly reduced LDL-cholesterol levels and increased HDL-cholesterol levels in plasma of two-thirds of the subjects. While the LDL changes reversed during washout, the HDL increase did not. There was no significant difference in LDL oxidizability or plasma lipid peroxides following PYC supplementation. Hence, following oral supplementation in humans, PYC significantly increases antioxidant capacity of plasma, as determined by ORAC, and exerts favorable effects on the lipid profile.
PMID: 12530550 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Ingredients

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