


Ancient Nutrition
Thyroid
Thyroid Support Complex combines powerful thyroid-nourishing superfoods, optimized for absorption, to support your thyroid health in one convenient daily capsule.
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Supports Thyroid Health
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Helps Boosts Energy
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Balances Hormones
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Boosts Metabolism
Estimated delivery date is between October 22nd and October 24th
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Ingredients
Organic Reishi Mycelium, Organic Cordyceps Mycelium, Organic Ashwagandha Root and Leaf Extract, Organic Fermented Kelp, Organic Fermented Astragalus Root, Organci Fermented Eleuthero Root, Other Ingredients: Hypromellose Note
How to use
Who's this for?
This product is intended for adults looking for healthy thyroid support, as well as those looking for support for healthy energy levels and a healthy response to stress.

Health Benefits of Thyroid

What Is Thyroid?

Support Your Thyroid, Boost Your Vitality with Ancient Herbals!
F.A.Q.
Your Questions about Thyroid answered
Trying a new supplement may seem daunting, but we're here to offer our support and guidance as you initiate this healthy transformation.

When should I use this product?
There’s no right or wrong time to take Ancient Nutrition Thyroid. The key is consistency. Find a time of day that works best for you, and make it a part of your daily routine.
Who is this product for?
This product is intended for adults looking for healthy thyroid support, as well as those looking for support for healthy energy levels and a healthy response to stress.†
How much should I take?
The listed serving suggestion is to take 2 capsules daily with 8 ounces of water or your favorite beverage.
Is this product Vegan?
What is TCM?
The Traditional Chinese Method (TCM) is a system of wellness that dates back more than 2,000 years and is still practiced today. It works on the belief that Qi (which loosely translates to “vital energy” and is pronounced “chee”) is essential for overall health. TCM principles adhere to the idea that proper Qi is needed to keep all systems in balance. This ties into the concept of yin and yang, defined as opposing but complementary energies. According to TCM, like Qi, yin and yang negatively affect your health when they’re out of balance. That being said, a primary goal of TCM involves balancing their equalizing relationship. One of the ways to do that involves using specific superfoods and herbs. TCM superfoods and superherbs aim to support the overall health of the systems of the body. TCM aims to create balance in the body as a whole to promote wellness and Qi. When the yin and yang aspects of Qi are harmonized and balanced out, a person typically experiences wellbeing.
How is TCM different than Ayurveda?
Both TCM and Ayurveda approach the body in a balancing way. They both address energy flow, circulation and balance in the body. For instance, that energy is referred to as Qi in TCM and prana in Ayurveda. While there is overlap in some of the botanicals used in both TCM and Ayurveda, each tradition also utilizes specific plants and foods. Ayurveda was born out of India, so it often recommends traditional herbs and foods widely available in that region. TCM often focuses on botanicals and fungi more readily available in China. While TCM may utilize more animal products, Ayurveda does tend to recommend more dairy, like ghee, compared to TCM. In essence, TCM and Ayurveda are different ways to approach wellness and balance from different regions of the world.
Why aren’t your products labeled as being “dairy-free” or “nut free"?
Our products do not contain dairy, grains, nuts or soy; however, they are manufactured in facilities that may carry these allergens. This being said, all of our manufacturing partners are required to have and follow a thorough Allergen Program. The Allergen Program is to prevent the cross contamination of raw materials and processing of finished goods, where allergens may be present. Simply put, when it comes to our products and our suppliers, we follow industry best practices for full transparency and accuracy concerning our products. Therefore, where applicable for our products, we use the wording “made without dairy" and "made without nuts."
Are your products produced in a facility with allergens?
We now have a disclaimer that is on ALL of our products and is being added to our website under the “Dietary Restrictions” section: "Produced on equipment that may also process peanuts, tree nuts, milk, soybean, wheat, sesame, shellfish, fish, egg." This is a voluntary disclaimer and our formulations have not changed. Our manufacturers are required to have Policies and Procedures in place when it comes to handling and processing allergens. These allergen programs are in place to prevent cross contamination after each run by proper cleaning procedures. Allergen swab testing is also done after running an allergen containing product. We test finished products for allergens prior to designating as “Free” of. We also follow cGMP (current good manufacturing practices) which guarantees allergen segregation.
