Thyramin – thyroid gland
bioregulator
Thyramin is produced from the cattle and pig thyroid gland. It is a
nucleoprotein complex, which acts selectively on thyroid cells promoting the
recovery of its function.
Clinical trials were conducted on 176 patients with primary
hypothyrosis. Control groups consisted of 128 similar patients who underwent
standard treatment.
Patients with primary hypothyrosis complained quick weariness,
drowsiness, worsening of the memory, frequent headaches, vertigo. Signs of
thyroid degeneration were identified in the majority of cases by palpation.
Thyramin effectiveness was estimated subjectively and with respect to
objective indices.
There was evaluated the dynamics of patients complaints, as well as
clinical blood and urine tests, blood biochemistry. There were conducted
ultrasound examination of the thyroid and ECG. The contents of hormones T3 and
T4 in the blood serum was estimated by radioimmunological method.
Chemical structure
and nutritional value of Thyramin:
|
Nutritional substances,
% |
Vitamins, mg/10
mg |
||
|
Protein |
68,5 |
Thiamin(B1) |
0,27 |
|
Fats |
15,4 |
Riboflavin(B2) |
0,018 |
|
Carbohydrates |
<0,01 |
Niacin(PP) |
0,025 |
|
Ashes |
2,80 |
Retinol(A) |
0,034 |
|
|
à-Tocopherol(E) |
0,044 |
|
|
Mineral substances, mg/10mg |
Aminoacids, nmol/mg |
||
|
Aluminium |
0,424 |
Asparagine |
536 |
|
Cobalt |
<0,001 |
Threonine |
279 |
|
Copper |
0,095 |
Serine |
439 |
|
Iron |
4,05 |
Glutamine |
815 |
|
Magnesium |
1,74 |
Proline |
414 |
|
Calcium |
22,35 |
Glycine |
497 |
|
Potassium |
42,18 |
Alanine |
573 |
|
Sodium |
246,45 |
Valine |
404 |
|
Manganese |
0,039 |
Methionine |
0 |
|
Molybdenum |
0,011 |
Isoleucine |
162 |
|
Phosphorus |
45,28 |
Leucine |
604 |
|
Sulfur |
255,45 |
Tyrosine |
119 |
|
Zinc |
1,12 |
Phenylalanine |
233 |
|
Lead |
0 |
Histidine |
124 |
|
Cadmium |
0 |
Lysine |
294 |
|
|
Arginine |
193 |
|
As result of clinical trial, it was established that thyramin
application promoted the improvement of clinical picture in 73% of cases. The
strongest effect was revealed by patients of the older age group with
pronounced signs of thyroid degeneration. In the process of thyramin
application the patients noted increased working capacity, decreased occurrence
and intensity of headaches and pains in the area of the heart.
ECG parameters came back to normal, and a tendency towards the recovery
of thyroid hormone level was distinctly traced evidencing stabilizing influence
of thyramin on the cellular metabolism of the thyroid gland and regulatory
effect on metabolic processes.
Thyramin is recommended for accelerated recovery of thyroid functions in
its acute and chronic lesions. It may serve for prevention of thyroid diseases
in the regions endemic to them. It is also recommended to the elderly for
maintaining endocrine system functions.
No side effects have been registered.
It should be stored in a dry cool light protected place.
Dr. Giorgio Castello
Via A. Cecchi, 19/9
16129 – Genova (Italy)
Phone:
Mobil
phone :
e-mail:
castello@tiopoietine.info