
March promotion! Extended thyroid profile from March 1 to March 31, 2026
The thyroid gland's function depends not only on hormones, but also on trace elements. Iodine, selenium, and zinc are involved in hormone synthesis, their activation, and protection of gland tissue from damage.
Profile composition:
- Iodine, selenium, zinc
- TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone)
- Free T3 (triiodothyronine)
- Free T4 (thyroxine)
- Anti-TPO
- Anti-TG
Individual price: 33 140 KZT.
Promotional price: 23 200 KZT.
Price with an additional 5% discount in the mobile app using the promo code: 22 040 KZT.
How to use the promo code:
- Download the OLYMP CDL app from the App Store and Google Play
- Register or log in
- Open the "Profile" tab
- Present the promo code to the registrar
- The promo code is automatically displayed for authorized users in the OLYMP CDL app.
Iodine
The main component of the hormones T3 and T4. Without sufficient iodine intake, the thyroid gland cannot synthesize hormones in the required amounts.
Iodine deficiency can be accompanied by:
enlargement of the thyroid gland
- weakness
- weight gain
- chronic fatigue
- decreased concentration
- dry skin
- frequent colds
Selenium
The thyroid gland contains more selenium than any other organ.
This trace element is necessary for enzymes that convert T4 into active T3.
Selenium deficiency can be accompanied by:
- decreased hormone activity
- signs of hypothyroidism
- increased autoimmune activity
- fatigue
- hair loss
Zinc
Zinc is involved in regulating TSH synthesis and tissue sensitivity to thyroid hormones.
It is also necessary for hormone receptors to function at the cellular level.
Zinc deficiency may be accompanied by:
- impaired TSH regulation
- decreased tissue sensitivity to hormones
- hair loss
- deterioration of skin condition
- decreased immune function
TSH
Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) regulates the production of T3 and T4.
Elevated TSH may indicate hypothyroidism, a decrease in gland function.
A low level may indicate hyperthyroidism.
Common symptoms of TSH abnormalities:
- weakness
- weight gain
- chilliness
- drowsiness
- hair loss
- anxiety
- rapid heartbeat
Free T3
Triiodothyronine (T3) is a biologically active form of thyroid hormone.
It accelerates metabolism and energy expenditure.
Changes in T3 are associated with:
- weight fluctuations
- sweating
- nervousness
- tachycardia
Free T4
Thyroxine (T4) is the main hormone produced by the thyroid gland.
It affects metabolism, body temperature, heart function, and the nervous system.
A decrease in T4 may be accompanied by:
- slowed metabolism
- edema
- weight gain
- dry skin
- fatigue
Anti-TPO
Antibodies to thyroid peroxidase (anti-TPO) indicate whether the immune system is attacking thyroid tissue.
Elevated anti-TPO levels are characteristic of:
- autoimmune thyroiditis
- Hashimoto's disease
Anti-TG
A protein from which thyroid hormones are formed.
In autoimmune disorders, the immune system may produce antibodies against it.
These help to:
- confirm the autoimmune process
- assess the risk of hypothyroidism
- clarify the cause of TSH changes