I wouldn't say so. I read carefully their recommendation and side effects and I see nothing like that. If that would be the case I am sure will be no more on the market.
However you can go to http://www.boostherbs.com for more info or checkout the product spreadsheet at http://www.boostherbs.com/nature sunshine/FactSheets/1/1224.pdf
Perhaps reading what the ingredients are and the action they have will help to understand how and what NSP's Thyroid Activator does. Here's a website to help: http://www.theherbsplace.com/Thyroid_Activator_Formerly_Called_KC_X_p_266.html
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hypothalamusInhibiting and releasing hormones are produced by the hypothalamus.
No,it is not in brain.It is in thyroid.
thyroid gland, parathyroid gland,
Hypothalamus; Pancreas; Gal Bladder; Liver; Thyroid Gland
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Primary hypothyroidism is caused by a problem with the thyroid gland itself that produces a low amount of thyroid hormone.Secondary hypothyroidism occurs when another problem interferes with the thyroid's ability to produce hormones. For example, the pituitary gland and hypothalamus produce hormones that trigger the release of thyroid hormone.A problem with one of these glands can make your thyroid underactive.Sometimes, an underactive thyroid that results from a problem with the hypothalamus is called tertiary hypothyroidism.
Thyroid release the hormone thyroxine. This gland is stimulated by Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) which is secreated from anterior pitutary gland situated in hypothalamus of brain.
The main endocrine glands are: Hypothalamus, (anterior/posterior) pituitary, pineal, thyroid, parathyroids, thymus, adrenals, pancreas (aka Islets of Langerhans) , and gonads.
it stimulates the thyroid to produce the thyroid hormone which regulates metabolic rate
The hormones produced by the hypothalamus can be tested. One of the most common ones tested is TSH, thyroid stimulating hormone. Another is prolactin. There are at least seven significant hormones produced by the hypothalamus.
Thyroid, parathyroid, hypothalamus, pituitary gland