Kimberly TennerJune 18, 2013
Alvidar Reviews
Ingredients include kelp, bladderwrack, saw palmetto, garlic, gentian, meadowsweet, valerian, St. John’s Wort, ginger, cayenne, echinacea, gingko biloba, and ginseng. While these are interesting, only two of them have anything to do with the thyroid: kelp and bladderwrack, due to their high iodine content. And iodine alone will not cure a serious medical issue such as an underactive thyroid.
Safety
Alvidar is not safe to take if:
- You actually suffer from an underactive thyroid problem.
- You suffer from an overactive thyroid
Possible Side Effects
- Heavy metal poisoning
- Aggravation of an underactive thyroid should medication be stopped
Overall Impression of Alvidar:
An underactive thyroid, especially in the extreme is a serious medical condition. It is not nearly as common as Alvidar would like you to think, but it does happen. In fact, severe cases afflict only a few individuals. The natural supplements industry has not actually come out with a valid treatment for this condition as of yet. But the first step toward success in that area would be to admit that it is relatively uncommon.



