The Analyzer

Support the Thyroid

Psychological Summary

Your Need: To release your many thoughts

Your Need From Others: To listen and engage with you

About The Gland

The thyroid is the primary endocrine gland that regulates the metabolism of the body. It is located in front of the throat and produces iodine-based thyroid hormones.

Thyroid hormones increase the oxygen and sugar availability to cells, which determines how fast they can provide energy to perform their functions. As a result, the thyroid is much like the gas pedal in a car determining how quickly all the body functions will perform.

This gland also enables healthy appetite, complete digestion, regular hormone cycles, and tolerance to temperature fluctuations.

Physical Symptoms

It’s common to experience one or more of these

  • Sluggish metabolism
  • Swelling of the thyroid
  • Weight gain
  • Poor mental faculties
  • Intolerance to cold 
  • Trouble swallowing (there is a “lump” in the throat) 
  • Fatigue

Psychological Characteristics

The thyroid relates primarily to the mental processes, the ability to intellectualize, to reason, to think something through, to problem solve, and to comprehend. The thyroid also relates to the ability to verbalize and accurately communicate ideas and concepts.

The Analyzer loves to express themselves and share their opinions with others. They are often concerned with how their words are perceived and will recall a conversation in their head to think about how they could have worded it better.

Often if a subject or word is brought up in conversation, it can flood the individual with thoughts and stories that they want to share. Intellectually stimulating conversations are sought after, so they tend to avoid small talk.

Over time words become harder to find. The mind slows down, and they have difficulty completing sentences. Intellectual conversations which used to bring them joy, now become too overwhelming. They still feel the need to express themselves verbally, but the mind is literally in the way.

How To Take

  • Take 2 tablets a day for 3 months
  • After 3 months it’s time to retake the quiz

If, after three months, the quiz shows the same result, you can continue taking the supplement until it no longer shows up.

Our Tips

  • We recommend taking your tablets before 2 PM
  • We recommend taking this supplement between or before meals
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