Thyroid Assist

Thyroid Assist from Native Remedies is a herbal remedy to maintain normal thyroid functioning and support thyroid gland health.

Thyroid Assist Benefits

  • Support normal production of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) by the pituitary gland
  • Maintain T3 and T4 levels within the normal range
  • Promote healthy thyroid functioning
  • Support systemic balance in the endocrine system responsible for regulating body temperature, metabolism, fertility and growth
  • One year money-back guarantee - so you can experience results risk-free.

Thyroid Assist Ingredients: Review of Scientific Evidence

We have found scientific studies confirming the effectiveness of Thyroid Assist herbal components.

  • 1. Fucus vesiculosus (Bladderwrack or kelp)
    Fucus vesiculosus is a brown seaweed that grows on the northern coasts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and the North and Baltic seas. Fucus vesiculosus is a rich source of iodine, an essential nutrient for the thyroid gland.
    Bladderwrack may be useful in the treatment of underactive thyroid glands (hypothyroidism) and goitre. Through the regulation of thyroid function, Bladderwrack can improve the symptoms of underactive thyroid.
    • 1. Teas J, Braverman LE, Kurzer MS, Pino S, Hurley TG, Hebert JR. Seaweed and soy: companion foods in Asian cuisine and their effects on thyroid function in American women. J Med Food. 2007 Mar;10(1):90-100. PubMed
    • 2. Clark CD, Bassett B, Burge MR. Effects of kelp supplementation on thyroid function in euthyroid subjects. Endocr Pract. 2003 Sep-Oct;9(5):363-9. PubMed
    • 3. Eliason BC. Transient hyperthyroidism in a patient taking dietary supplements containing kelp. J Am Board Fam Pract 1998;11(6):478-480.
  • 2. Avena sativa (Green Oats)
    Avena sativa, more commonly known as oats, has long been used as a cereal grain. However, oat grain does also have many medicinal properties.

    As a herbal medicine, oats are used for anxiety, eczema, high cholesterol (1), high triglycerides, insomnia, hypothyroidism (low thyroid hormone), sexual problems, anemia (low iron in blood) (3), nicotine withdrawal (2).
    • 1. Jenkins DJ, Kendall CW, Marchie A, Faulkner DA, Wong JM, de Souza R, Emam A, Parker TL, Vidgen E, Trautwein EA, Lapsley KG, Josse RG, Leiter LA, Singer W, Connelly PW. Direct comparison of a dietary portfolio of cholesterol-lowering foods with a statin in hypercholesterolemic participants. American Journal of Clinical Nutritionr. 2005 Feb;81(2):380-7.
    • 2. Connor J, Connor T, Marshall PB, Reid A, Turnbull MJ. The pharmacology of Avena sativa. J Pharm Pharmacol. 1975 Feb;27(2):92-8.
    • 3. Zhang H, Onning G, Oste R, Gramatkovski E, Hulthén L. Improved iron bioavailability in an oat-based beverage: the combined effect of citric acid addition, dephytinization and iron supplementation. Eur J Nutr. 2007 Mar;46(2):95-102. PubMed
  • 3. Coleus forskohlii (Makandi)
    The root portion of the Coleus forskohlii has been traditionally used for medicinal purposes and contains the active constituent, forskolin.
    Historically, it has been used to treat hypertension, congestive heart failure, eczema, colic, respiratory disorders, painful urination, insomnia, and convulsions (1). Clinical studies of the plant and the forskolin constituent support these traditional uses, but also indicate it may have therapeutic benefit in weight loss (2).

    Research has shown forskolin stimulates thyroid hormone release and increases thyroid hormone production (3, 4).
    • 1. Coleus forskohlii. Monograph. Altern Med Rev. 2006 Mar;11(1):47-51. PubMed
    • 2. Badmaev V, Majeed M, Conte A, Parker JE. Diterpene forskolin: a possible new compound for reduction of body weight by increasing lean body mass. Townsend Lett 2001;June:115
    • 3. Haye B, Aublin JL, Champion S, et al. Chronic and acute effects of forskolin on isolated thyroid cell metabolism. Mol Cell Endocrinol 1985;43:41-50.
    • 4. Roger PP, Servais P, Dumont JE. Regulation of dog thyroid epithelial cell cycle by forskolin, and adenylate cyclase activator. Exp Cell Res 1987;172:282-292.
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Thyroid Assist
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