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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

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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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