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Grass Fed Beef Thyroid Buy 2 Get 1 (VIP) Supports...
- Thyroid Health
- Increased Energy
- Mood & Metabolism Health
- Connective Tissue Health
- Natural Detoxification & Methylation
Grass Fed Beef Thyroid Buy 2 Get 1 (VIP) Contains...
- Whole Thyroid Glandular (and all of its nourishing constituents)
- Preformed Vitamin A, B12, Choline & Folate
- Proteins, Peptides, Cofactors & Enzymes Found and Expressed in Thyroid & Liver Tissue
- Bio-Available Heme Iron
Grass Fed Beef Thyroid Buy 2 Get 1 (VIP) Is…
- Pasture Raised in New Zealand & Australia
- Grass Fed & Grass-Finished
- Hormone, Pesticide & GMO-free
- Absolutely No Fillers (or) Flow Agents
- 100% Freeze-dried & Non-Defatted
- Third-Party Tested for Purity
- Allergen Free
Restore Your Ancestral Nutrition
Nourish Your Way To Health & Happiness With Grass Fed Beef Thyroid
For most of human history, we effortlessly consumed (like-supports-like nutrition) the things we needed for strength, health and happiness. Like the fertile ground that we once walked upon, we were a natural extension of this earth. In the modern world, we unknowingly struggle to fulfill our nutritional needs in order to support and sustain a vibrant, disease-free life. Up to 20% of the U.S. adult population has subclinical hypothyroidism.[2] An additional 12% of the U.S. population will develop a clinical thyroid condition during their lifetime.
Whole food, nutrient-dense organs and glands can provide great benefit for those seeking targeted support in harmony with nature — the old-fashioned way, the way that our early ancestors did. Grass Fed Beef Thyroid is a whole food dietary supplement that provides natural desiccated thyroid (with liver). These whole foods provide the nutrients, proteins, peptides, cofactors and enzymes to nourish, balance and support thyroid health. The addition of liver fills nutrition gaps more completely than any other food (see thyroid nutrition below). Our mission is our purpose... putting back in, what the modern world has left out (to return people back to strength, health and happiness).
FACT: Grass Fed Beef Thyroid is a natural, whole food dietary supplement, unlike Armour, Naturethroid, Westhroid-P (WP) and NP Thyroid which are concentrated USP thyroid extracts derived from porcine.
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Benefits of Eating Grass Fed Beef Thyroid
Organ meats and glands were a staple of our early ancestors' diets as the ultimate superfood, for good reason. It turns out, this nourishing tradition is backed by science... "Radioisotope labeling studies in animals have shown conclusively that, when eaten, organs and glands selectively travel to the corresponding organs and glands in high concentrations. This research, done at the University of Scotland in Edinburgh, lends credence to the ancient practice of eating animal organs to help ensure health in one’s corresponding organs..." - Dr. Ron Schmid, ND.[5] Our early ancestors knew this, which is why their traditional diets included the frequent and nourishing consumption of like-supports-like nutrition organ meats and glands.
- Based on the ancient ancestral wisdom that "like supports like." Consuming thyroid may strengthen and support our own thyroid.
- Thyroid glandular contains proteins, peptides, cofactors and enzymes to nourish, balance and support thyroid health.
- Supports thyroid and liver health, energy levels and a healthy metabolism.
Suggested Use (1 to 8 Capsules a Day)
- Weeks 1 & 2 - Two capsules daily in the early morning (or) split dosage
- Weeks 3 & 4 - Three capsules daily in the early morning (or) split dosage
- Weeks 5 & 6 - Four capsules daily in the early morning (or) split dosage
- Weeks 7 & 8 - Five capsules daily in the early morning (or) split dosage
- Weeks 9 & 10 - Six capsules daily in the early morning (or) split dosage
- Weeks 11 & 12 - Seven capsules daily in the early morning (or) split dosage
- Weeks 13 & 14 - Eight capsules daily in the early morning (or) split dosage
Early Morning: Take one capsule as soon as you wake in the morning on an empty stomach. Wait at least one hour before food and ideally two hours before coffee. If you haven't tried bulletproof coffee, now might be a good time.
Split Dosage: Take a main dosage in the early morning (e.g. four capsules), then take a smaller dosage in the afternoon (e.g. two capsules). This can help to achieve a more stable level of energy throughout the day without disrupting sleep.
The information provided on this site is intended for your general knowledge only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease without consulting with a qualified healthcare professional.
Potential Issues (Detox Reaction)
Thyroid Nutrition [Ancestral Nutrition]
- Vitamin A - Look to liver for real, preformed vitamin A (retinol). If you're not consuming liver (or) desiccated liver, you're probably deficient.
- Vitamin D - Get sensible sun exposure, eat wild fish eggs... or, consider a vitamin D3 supplement.
- Vitamin K - Eat your fermented foods like natto and veggies like kimchi and sauerkraut... or, consider a vitamin K complex supplement.
- B12 - Again, liver reigns supreme here providing 13.6 mcg (230% DV) of vitamin B12 per serving (6 capsules of our Grass Fed Beef Liver).
- Choline - Liver's got you covered... pasture-raised egg yolks are also a rich source of choline.
- Iron - The recurring theme here is liver... and other red meats, oysters and sardines.
- Iodine - Sea vegetables. Consider organic kelp granules to add in bone broth soup, sprinkle over salad or as a seasoning to all dishes.
- Selenium - Simple, eat one organic brazil nut a day.
- Magnesium - It's really hard to get enough magnesium from diet. Look for a transdermal magnesium oil. Apply before bedtime.
It's not hard to see why liver is considered a nutritional powerhouse and included in the Grass Fed Beef Thyroid supplement — liver fills nutrition gaps more completely than any other food. A whole food, nutrient-dense diet provides the nourishment we need in order to express the strongest and healthiest version of ourselves... Food forms the basis of our health.
Our biology is truly remarkable as it relates to our ability to heal... we just need to create the right environment for healing to take place. Bruce Lipton's work regarding The Biology Of Belief demonstrates that we are indeed the architects of our experience. We can, and we do, create cell signals (perceptions) with our thoughts. So stay positive... think about the wonderful things in your life that you're grateful for... eat like our early ancestors did... move around like our ancestors did... slow down... go barefoot, connect to the earth... get sensible sun exposure... sleep like a rock... keep stress in check... and breathe.
High-Quality Organs & Glands
- Should Come from An Unpolluted Geographical Region — Isolated, Healthy, Pristine Lands
- Should Come from Pasture Raised Cows
- Should Come from Grass Fed & Grass-Finished Cows
- Should Come from Cows That Are Hormone, Pesticide & GMO-free
- Should Also Be Ultra-Pure... Absolutely No Fillers (or) Flow Agents, No Allergens
- Should Be Non-Defatted
- Should Be 100% Freeze-dried... Freeze Drying Preserves Heat Sensitive Biological Activity.
Safety Of Our Grass Fed, Pasture-Raised Liver
Need more assurance... Recall that liver is rich in choline, folate and B12. A diet rich in these nutrients supports methylation. Amongst other things, methylation is central to detoxification. What's more, is that without adequate choline (most Americans) fatty deposits may accumulate that contribute to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Downstream issues include compromised detoxification, high cholesterol and memory problems. The take-home message is this... Grass Fed, pasture-raised liver is not only safe to consume but one could say that its nutrients are required to support and optimize our own detoxification pathways. Enjoy!
Activating An Ancient Pathway [For Health]
- Improves blood circulation so the arteries work more efficiently at pumping blood, therefore boosting our overall heart health
- Promotes “hardening,” which results in increased tolerance to stress and disease
- Upgrades the immune system by increasing glutathione (our master antioxidant) and decreasing inflammatory markers
Intentional cold exposures initiate adaptive processes and response mechanisms that are hardwired into our genes. We have 60,000 miles of blood vessels within us that are lined with smooth muscles that constrict (or) dilate based on our perception of temperature. This process of vasoconstriction and vasodilation is like exercise for your blood vessels.Cold exposure benefits include boosting heart health through improved circulation and increased tolerance to stress, upgraded immunity, and enhanced metabolic flexibility. Rhonda Patrick, PHD writes “cold exposures increase cold shock proteins including one in the brain that repairs damaged synapses and in muscle prevents atrophy, how a cold-induced catecholamine lowers inflammation and pain by decreasing the levels of 3 inflammatory mediators…” [10] This is very, very interesting stuff and it's grounded in evolutionary science.Give it a try. Start with cold/hot shower contrasts for 30 seconds at a time. At first, you'll downright hate me for it because it is downright uncomfortable. Continue the shower contrasts over a 30 day period. Take notice how you feel afterward... it will keep you coming back for more. It gets easier and easier because the adaptive mechanisms, including the smooth muscles that line the blood vessels, adapt... they get stronger, faster and more efficient at doing what they were designed to do. You will notice that your ability to withstand cold will increase considerably after only a few days. Like any other stressor, we adapt… it gets easier… and it starts to feel amazing.You never know, cold exposures could easily be the missing link to the strength, energy and other health benefits that we are all after. Send me an email... let me know your thoughts... let me know your questions. I'd love to hear from you. Our mission is our purpose... putting back in, what the modern world has left out.
Stay positive... think about the wonderful things in your life that you're grateful for... eat like our early ancestors did... move around like our ancestors did... avoid danger like our ancestors did (think lions, trans fats, sugars, fluoride, excessive wifi, emfs, vaccines, mercury, etc)... slow down... go barefoot, connect to the earth... get sensible sun exposure... get cold (environmental conditioning)... mind your magnesium... sleep like a rock... keep stress in check... and breathe like Wim Hof.
Ketosis, The Thyroid And Fertility
Weston Price described how a far North Native Indian culture consumed thyroid to ensure the health and survival of their offspring. Here’s an excerpt from Nutrition and Physical Degeneration…
“For the Indians of the far North [reinforcement of fertility] was accomplished by supplying special feedings of organs of animals. Among the Indians in the moose country near the Arctic Circle a larger percentage of the children were born in June than in any other month. This was accomplished, I was told, by both parents eating liberally of the thyroid glands of the male moose as they came down from the high mountain areas for the mating season, at which time the large protuberances carrying the thyroids under the throat were greatly enlarged.”
It could well have been that consumption of moose thyroid was an important means of maintaining fertility in the face of the level of carbohydrate restriction that the Arctic environment forced on its inhabitants.
I personally love ketosis… I especially go deeper into ketosis during the Winter months in an effort to model ancestral living. That said, I also like to consume Grass Fed Beef Thyroid during this time… I, as well as others that I know that do the same, feel and function and perform much better with a little thyroid on board. We’ve all done plenty of testing with FREE T3 to support this ancient ancestral practice.
Ketosis and Hypothyroid Dysfunction
Functional ranges of FREE T3 are 3.0 – 4.0 pg/mL. If you’re below 3.0 pg/mL, you might be hypothyroid. Would ketosis hurt ya or help ya… Completely depends on why you’re hypothyroid… for instance, if you’re hypothyroid because of stress/cortisol dysfunction, then chances are your reverse T3 (rT3) has been upregulated thus displacing free T3 (at the cellular level) in an effort to slow you down and get you recovered. Same thing happens when you get sick, or get the flu but with chronic stress, it’s never ending which is why hypothyroid is common here. Going low carb/keto could be disastrous because keto is yet another low-grade chronic stress.... Not sleeping well is a low-grade stress... Not eating well is a low-grade stress... Food sensitives (especially gluten, msgs, artificial food-like products) are a low-grade stress... Moving too much (or) not moving enough is a low-grade stress... Danger/poison is a stress (think lions, trans fats, sugars, fluoride, excessive wifi, emfs, vaccines, mercury, non-native water, plastics, non-native clothing, non-native bedding, non-native eating and drinking containers, flame retardants, etc)... you get the picture.
On the other hand, if you’re vitamin A and/or D deficient (like most people), this can prevent T3 from activating your cell. Or, if you have a selenium or iodine deficiency, conversion of T4 to T3 (active thyroid hormone) issues can arise. In these cases, going keto is probably not going to hurt but it’s obviously more important to fill the nutrition gaps to support one’s thyroid.
Here’s the question… Why are your reverse T3 numbers high? Do you know your FREE T3 numbers? Cortisol is important too but you’d need a 24 hour saliva test to know what’s going on here. In summary, keto is not categorically bad for people with hypothyroid issues… but it could be… it just depends.
Thyroid Labs
TSH - (with a low free T3) is more about hypopituitary, not the thyroid.
Free T4, Free T3 and Reverse T3 (RT3) - “Free” in front of T3 and T4 is measuring what is available for use unlike the “total.”
Thyroid Antibodies - both anti-TPO and anti-thyroglobulin are needed, not just one.
Iron Panel - all four iron labs are needed because ferritin can be low due to high heavy metals, not just low iron.
Janie's website also recommends saliva cortisol testing, B12, magnesium, other minerals, plus D3 and sex hormones which can all play a role in thyroid health. Many health professionals don't know that these labs exist, much less know how to interpret the data. To understand these labs and what to do, I again refer you to "Stop The Thyroid Madness" webpage — all about lab values which can be found here and Chris Kresser's "Why Your “Normal” Thyroid Lab Results May Not Be Normal" here.
Normal Ranges
- TSH: 0.27 – 4.20 μIU/mL
- Total T4: 4.5 – 11.7 μg/dL
- Free T4: 0.93 – 1.70 ng/dL
- Total T3: 80 – 200 ng/dL
- Free T3: 2.0 – 4.4 pg/mL
- Reverse T3: 8 – 24 ng/dL
- TPO antibodies: < 9 IU/mL
- Thyroglobulin antibodies: ≤ 1 IU/mL
Functional Ranges
- TSH: 1.0 – 2.5 μIU/mL
- Total T4: 6.0 – 11.9 μg/dL
- Free T4: 1.0 – 1.5 ng/dL
- Total T3: 100 – 168 ng/dL
- Free T3: 3.0 – 4.0 pg/mL
- Reverse T3: 14.9 – 24.1 ng/dL
- TPO antibodies: 0 – 15 IU/mL
- Thyroglobulin antibodies: 0.0 – 0.9 IU/mL
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