XYMOGEN T-150 Description
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Support for the Thyroid
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Supports Thyroid Function
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With Essential Nutrients, Powerful Herbs and Glandular Support for Hormone Production
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Professional Formulas
T-150 is your ultimate thyroid health supplement, formulated to ensure your thyroid operates at its best.
T-150 offers a comprehensive solution by combining essential minerals, potent herbs, and premium bovine gland extracts, all designed to enhance thyroid hormone production. Your thyroid hormone is responsible for activating more than 100 enzymes in the body, significantly impacting growth and metabolic rates. Through its influence on metabolic rate, the thyroid hormone is essential for appetite, weight maintenance, energy levels, mood, gastrointestinal regularity, tolerance to temperature changes, and maintaining healthy hair and nails.
Choose T-150 and empower your thyroid with the robust support it needs to maintain healthy thyroid hormone levels and function, ultimately enhancing your overall well-being.
Take one capsule daily with water (away from food), or as directed by your healthcare practitioner
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
| Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
| Iodine (from organic icelandic kelp) ( Laminaria digitata) (stem and leaf) | 40 mcg | 27% |
| Selenium (as L-selenomethionine) | 50 mcg | 91% |
| Dulse (Rhodymenia palmata) (whole plant) | 400 mg | * |
| Thyroid Gland Powder (from New Zealand or Argentina bovine) | 150 mg | * |
| Adrenal Gland (from Argentina bovine) | 50 mg | * |
| Irish Moss (chondrus crispus) (whole plant) | 40 mg | * |
| L-Tyrosine | 30 mg | * |
| Anterior Pituitary Glad (from Argentina bovine) | 15 mg | * |
| Bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus) (whole leaf) | 15 mg | * |
| Spleen (from Argentina bovine) | 5 mg | * |
| Thymus Gland (fromArgentina bovine) | 5 mg | * |
May contain traces of fish and crustacean shellfish.
Consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use. Individuals taking medication should discuss potential interactions with their healthcare practitioner.
