hazy a écrit:La poudre de thyroïde, tu pourrais nous scanner les ingrédients exact stp, je ne les trouve pas sur le site ...
Non en effet, ils ne l'indiquent pas sur leur site !?

Je les ai trouvés sur stopthethyroidmadness:
http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ar ... er-brands/
NATURETHROID and WESTHROID are by RLC Labs (formerly Western Research Labs) and identical. (Westhroid used to contain cornstarch). Both have been consistently good products. Ingredients are:
■Colloidal Silicon Dioxide (from mined ore: natural desiccant to protect from moisture and humidity)
■Dicalcium Phosphate (from mined ore, holds tablet together)
■Lactose Monohydrate (traceable amount as part of desiccated thyroid powder USP)
■Magnesium Stearate (from a vegetable source like palm oil; lubricating agent for tablet compress)
■Microcrystalline Cellulose (synthetic fiber base to provide volume & bulk: also binds thyroid hormones, sadly)
■Croscarmellose Sodium (aids in disintegration in stomach and sadly, even more cellulose!)
■Stearic Acid (from vegetable source–typically palm oil; holds ingredients together)
■Opadry II 85F19316 Clear
■Porcine Thyroid Powder, U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP)
One grain is 65 mg and contains .38 mg (or 38 mcg) of T4 and 9 mcg of T3, plus unmeasured amounts of T2, T1 and calcitonin. Before Naturethroid was reformulated in early 2010, it was stated to contain all the above, but the Opadry was listed as simply Opadry White (Titanium dioxide used as whitening agent, but also contains trace amounts of PEG (polyethylene glycol), Polysorbate 80, and Hydroxypropyl Methycellulose.) It also used to contain:
■Sodium Starch Glycolate (synthetically derived from starch molecule; aids in disintegration in stomach)
■Carnauba Wax (from pores of leaves of Brazilian wax palm tree; provides complete seal of tablet)
■Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) (synthetic; used with Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose for clear coating)
Note: As compared to Naturethroid before the change, the typical smell of desiccated thyroid is now less intense. The tablets are now stamped with RLC on one side, and N over 1 on the other, whereas before you’d see just NT1 or a reference to the fact that Time Caps Labs (TCL) used to make Naturethroid for RLC Labs. Calcium filler has moved up from 16 mg to 17 mg. RLC states the old contained Magnesium, Potassium, and Sodium (each at less than 1 mg), whereas in the new, potassium is now removed. You may need to chew the tablets up to break down the cellulose, which patients state has now become a problem with the newly formulated Naturethroid.
Ce qui correspond au petit papier donné avec les flacons (mais celui-ci est moins complet)
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