Thyrenol Review

Thyrenol Review

Thyrenol

Thyrenol
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            Pros

            Cons

            Today, I am reviewing a supplement called Thyrenol. This thyroid health supplement is without a doubt the best of its kind that I have ever reviewed. Thyrenol claims to have many health benefits, including metabolism balancing which would help in weight loss, reduce stress and depression, and relieve joint and muscle pain. It even claims to help restore hormone balance, fix vitamin deficiencies, and provide adrenal gland support. To find out more, continue reading the rest of my review below.

            Ingredients

            The following is the list of ingredients contained within Thyrenol.

            • Zinc
            • Manganese
            • B12
            • Iodine
            • Selenium
            • Molybdenum
            • Copper
            • Magnesium
            • Bladderwrack
            • Ashwagandha
            • L-Tyrosine
            • Gugulipid
            • Kelp
            • Gotu Kola
            • Schisandra
            • Coleus Forskohlii
            • Gelatin (part of capsule makeup)
            • Silicon Dioxide (anti-caking agent)
            • Magnesium (capsule ingredient)
            • Microcrystalline Cellulose (filler)

            Dosage

            Thyrenol is intended for adult use only. The recommended dosage is to take one capsule in the morning and another in the afternoon. Additionally, as with all other medications or supplements, it is recommended to take Thyrenol at the same time every day for maximum benefit. There is no specific indication if Thyrenol should be taken with water or with meals, but the general rule is to do that.

            Possible Side Effects

            At this point in time, there are no known side effects associated with taking Thyrenol. However, there are some cautions to be taken if you fall into certain categories. If you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, are under 18, or are currently taking medication, it is advisable that you do not take Thyrenol until you speak with a physician.

            Price

            The prices of Thyrenol are based on ordering directly from the manufacturer website and do not include shipping costs. One bottle will cost you $49.95. You will save more if you buy multiple bottles. A two month’s supply will cost you $69.90, or $34.95 per bottle. A three month’s supply will run you $95.85, or $31.95 each bottle. Four bottles will cost $111.80, which works out to $27.95 per bottle. Five bottles will cost $24.95 each, a total of $124.75. Finally, a six bottle supply will cost just $23.30 per bottle, a total cost of $139.80.

            Guarantee

            The makers of Thyrenol are quite confident in the efficacy of their product, which is why they offer a 100% money back guarantee. If, within 60 days, you are not happy with Thyrenol for any reason, simply return the unused portion of the product to get a full refund of your purchase price. It does not seem likely that a return will be needed, since Thyrenol is such a well-reviewed product, according to the numerous testimonials that can be found, touting its benefits.

            Conclusion of Thyrenol Review

            When compared to similar products, Thyrenol stands alone as the leader of this type of supplement. There are several reasons for this.

            • Thyrenol contains iodine and selenium, while the nearest competitors do not.
            • Thyrenol is manufactured in an approved facility, earning the Good Manufacturing Practices seal.
            • Thyrenol has a money back guarantee and contains no artificial ingredients, as opposed to its nearest competition.
            Brought to you by the health experts at Consumer Health Review.

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