The thyroid gland sits quietly at the front of the neck, producing hormones that regulate virtually every system in the body. When it functions properly, you barely notice it. But when the thyroid becomes sluggish -- producing insufficient T3 and T4 -- the effects are felt everywhere: unexplained weight gain, persistent fatigue, hair thinning, brain fog, cold intolerance, depression, elevated cholesterol, irregular menstrual cycles, and a general slowing of the body's metabolic engine that no amount of diet or exercise seems to overcome.
Hypothyroidism affects an estimated 42 million people in India -- one of the highest prevalences in the world -- with women at significantly higher risk than men. The standard medical treatment, levothyroxine (synthetic T4), is effective and widely used, but many patients on thyroid medication continue to experience residual symptoms and seek complementary approaches to support thyroid function and metabolic health.
Dr. Vasishth's Thyrin Tablets are a specifically formulated Ayurvedic thyro-stimulant -- a physician-designed, FDCA-approved multi-herb and mineral combination built on five herbs plus Yashad bhasma (zinc) that addresses hypothyroidism through direct thyroid gland stimulation, hypothalamic-pituitary axis harmonisation, and whole-system metabolic activation. Available on Swadesiicart, Thyrin brings together Brahmi, Guggulu, Coleus forskohlii, Pippali, Capsicum annuum, and zinc in precise, evidence-referenced dosages to support thyroid and metabolic health under physician guidance.
This guide covers the clinical basis of hypothyroidism, the science behind each Thyrin ingredient, and how this formulation addresses the condition from multiple pathways simultaneously.
Understanding Hypothyroidism: The Condition Thyrin Is Designed to Address
The Thyroid-Pituitary Axis: How Thyroid Function Is Regulated
Thyroid hormone production is governed by a sophisticated feedback loop called the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis. The hypothalamus releases TRH (thyrotropin-releasing hormone), which signals the pituitary gland to release TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone). TSH then signals the thyroid to produce T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4 (thyroxine). When T3 and T4 levels are adequate, they feed back to suppress TRH and TSH production -- maintaining hormonal balance.
In hypothyroidism, the thyroid gland becomes underactive -- producing insufficient T3 and T4. The pituitary compensates by releasing more TSH (hence elevated TSH on blood tests). The hormonal deficiency slows virtually every metabolic process in the body, producing the characteristic constellation of hypothyroid symptoms.
The Metabolic Cascade of Hypothyroidism
The symptoms of hypothyroidism are not random -- they are the direct consequence of reduced T3/T4 driving down metabolic rate throughout the body:
• Fatigue and low energy: T3 is the primary driver of cellular energy production (ATP synthesis). Deficiency produces pervasive fatigue disproportionate to activity.
• Weight gain and obesity: Reduced thyroid hormone lowers basal metabolic rate and impairs fat oxidation -- causing weight gain even without increased caloric intake.
• Dyslipidaemia: Thyroid hormones regulate lipid metabolism. Hypothyroidism typically produces elevated total cholesterol, LDL-C, and triglycerides, and reduced HDL -- a lipid profile that increases cardiovascular risk.
• Hair loss and brittle nails: T3 and T4 regulate the hair growth cycle. Deficiency causes telogen effluvium and diffuse hair thinning across the scalp.
• Cognitive impairment: Thyroid hormones are essential for normal neurological function. Low T3/T4 produces brain fog, poor memory, slow thinking, and depression.
• Menstrual irregularities and fertility issues: The hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis is tightly coupled to thyroid function. Hypothyroidism disrupts ovulation and menstrual regularity.
• Cold intolerance: Reduced thermogenesis (heat production) from lower metabolic rate makes hypothyroid patients sensitive to cold.
• Constipation: Reduced gut motility from decreased T3 stimulation of the gastrointestinal tract.
Thyrin's formulation targets multiple points in this cascade -- from the thyroid gland itself, through the hypothalamic-pituitary axis, to fat metabolism and lipid management.
Thyrin's Precise Six-Component Formulation
Each Thyrin tablet contains specific, measured quantities of its active ingredients -- a precision that reflects the physician-designed, clinically-oriented approach of Dr. Vasishth's AyuRemedies:
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Ingredient |
Botanical Name |
Dose per Tab |
Primary Thyroid/Metabolic Role |
|
Brahmi |
Bacopa monnieri |
400 mg |
T4 concentration increase; thyroid stimulation |
|
Guggulu |
Commiphora mukul |
250 mg |
Iodine uptake; thyroid peroxidase activation; T3/T4 synthesis |
|
Gandira/Pashanbheda |
Coleus forskohlii |
50 mg |
Adenylate cyclase stimulation in thyroid; bioavailability enhancement |
|
Pippali |
Piper longum |
50 mg |
Metabolic stimulation; bioavailability enhancer (Yogavahi) |
|
Rakta-marich |
Capsicum annuum |
50 mg |
Thermogenesis; fat metabolism activation; anti-obesity |
|
Yashad bhasma |
Zinc calyx (bhasma) |
10 mg |
Essential cofactor for T4 synthesis; corrects zinc-deficiency hypothyroid |
Each Ingredient Explained: The Science Behind Thyrin's Thyro-Stimulant Action
1. Brahmi -- Bacopa Monnieri (400mg): The Thyroid Stimulator and Cognitive Restorer
Brahmi is the dominant ingredient in Thyrin by dosage -- 400mg per tablet, eight times the dose of several other ingredients. This weighting reflects Brahmi's central role in the formulation's thyroid-stimulating action.
Bacopa monnieri has been reported in research studies to increase serum T4 (thyroxine) concentration, suggesting a direct thyroid-stimulating role at the level of the gland. The proposed mechanism involves Brahmi's triterpenoid saponins (bacosides) stimulating thyroid hormone synthesis or release -- an effect that aligns with its traditional Ayurvedic classification as a Medhya Rasayana (brain and nervous system rejuvenating adaptogen).
Beyond thyroid stimulation, Brahmi provides two additional benefits of particular relevance to hypothyroid patients: it directly addresses the cognitive symptoms of hypothyroidism -- brain fog, poor memory, slowed thinking, and depression -- through its well-documented nootropic properties. It also serves as a nervine tonic, supporting the neurological aspects of thyroid deficiency that persist even after T4 levels normalise in some patients.
The 400mg dose in Thyrin is substantial enough to deliver meaningful cognitive and thyroid-supportive effects -- not a token presence. Brahmi is the therapeutic anchor of the formulation.
2. Guggulu -- Commiphora Mukul (250mg): The Thyroid Activator and Lipid Manager
Guggulu's inclusion in Thyrin is scientifically well-justified. Its thyroid-stimulating action has been documented in research: Guggulsterones enhance the thyroid gland's uptake of iodine -- the essential raw material for T3 and T4 synthesis. They also boost the activity of thyroid peroxidase and protease -- two key enzymes in the T4 synthesis and conversion pathway. Additionally, Guggulsterones increase oxygen consumption in liver and muscle tissue, effectively raising the metabolic rate at which thyroid hormones drive cellular energy processes.
For the hypothyroid patient, Guggulu's Medo-hara (fat-metabolising) and Dhamani-pratichaya-hara (anti-atherosclerotic) properties are equally important. Hypothyroidism characteristically produces dyslipidaemia -- elevated cholesterol and triglycerides that increase cardiovascular risk. Guggulu directly addresses this metabolic consequence of hypothyroidism through its well-documented lipid-lowering action, independently of its thyroid-stimulating effect.
Guggulu also bridges the connection between thyroid and metabolic function in a way that neither a pure thyroid stimulant nor a pure lipid-lowering agent can achieve alone -- addressing multiple branches of the hypothyroid metabolic cascade simultaneously.
3. Gandira / Pashanbheda -- Coleus Forskohlii (50mg): The Adenylate Cyclase Activator
Coleus forskohlii is one of the most specifically thyroid-relevant herbs in the Thyrin formulation. The plant's primary bioactive compound, forskolin, is a potent and direct stimulator of adenylate cyclase -- an enzyme located in cell membranes that generates cyclic AMP (cAMP), the intracellular second messenger through which TSH signals the thyroid gland.
By stimulating adenylate cyclase directly -- independent of TSH binding -- Coleus forskohlii essentially amplifies the signal that drives thyroid hormone synthesis and release. This provides thyroid stimulation through a parallel pathway to TSH, potentially helping overcome the thyroid gland's reduced responsiveness in mild to moderate hypothyroidism.
Coleus forskohlii is also documented to possess bioavailability-enhancing activity, improving the absorption of co-administered compounds through effects on intestinal membrane lipid dynamics and enzyme conformation. This Yogavahi-like property amplifies the overall therapeutic effect of the other Thyrin ingredients, making the whole formulation more potent than its individual parts.
4. Pippali -- Piper Longum (50mg): The Metabolic Fire and Bioavailability Enhancer
Pippali (long pepper) is one of Ayurveda's most important metabolic activators and bioavailability enhancers. Its active compound piperine -- the same alkaloid found in black pepper -- is one of the most studied natural bioavailability enhancers, documented to increase the absorption of numerous compounds by inhibiting intestinal and hepatic metabolism (P-glycoprotein and cytochrome P450 enzymes).
In the context of hypothyroidism, Pippali serves two functions: its thermogenic and metabolic fire-stimulating (Agni-deepan) action directly counteracts the reduced metabolic rate of hypothyroidism, and its bioavailability-enhancing properties ensure that Guggulsterones, bacosides, and other active compounds in the formulation are maximally absorbed and reach therapeutic tissue concentrations.
Pippali's classification as a Rasayana (rejuvenating adaptogen) and Vata-kapha-shamak (Kapha-reducing) herb is particularly relevant to the hypothyroid state, which Ayurveda has long described as a Kapha-predominant condition with characteristic features of Kapha excess: weight gain, slowness, coldness, lethargy, and congestion.
5. Rakta-Marich -- Capsicum Annuum (50mg): The Thermogenic Activator
Capsicum annuum (red chilli / cayenne pepper) contains capsaicin, one of the most extensively studied natural thermogenic compounds. Capsaicin activates TRPV1 (transient receptor potential vanilloid 1) receptors in both the gastrointestinal tract and adipose tissue, triggering thermogenesis -- the generation of heat from fat oxidation.
For the hypothyroid patient, whose reduced T3/T4 has suppressed basal metabolic rate and thermogenesis, Capsicum's direct thermogenic stimulation provides compensatory metabolic activation that complements the thyroid-stimulating effects of Brahmi, Guggulu, and Coleus. It is also specifically indicated in Ayurveda for Medoroga (obesity/fat accumulation) -- directly addressing the weight gain characteristic of hypothyroidism.
Capsaicin also has sympathomimetic effects, mildly stimulating the sympathetic nervous system in ways that complement thyroid hormone's activation of metabolic rate and thermogenesis in peripheral tissues.
6. Yashad Bhasma -- Zinc Calyx (10mg): The Essential Mineral Cofactor
Yashad bhasma is the classical Ayurvedic bhasma (calcined mineral preparation) of zinc. Its inclusion in Thyrin addresses a clinically important but often overlooked dimension of hypothyroidism: zinc deficiency.
Research has documented that zinc deficiency is associated with decreased serum T4, and that zinc supplementation restores T4 levels in zinc-deficient individuals. Zinc is essential as a cofactor in the enzymatic pathways involved in thyroid hormone synthesis, and in the conversion of T4 to the more biologically active T3 in peripheral tissues. Zinc is also required for thyroid hormone receptors to function properly -- without adequate zinc, even normal T4 levels may not produce adequate cellular T3 effects.
Bhasma preparations in Ayurveda undergo extensive calcination processes (Shodhana and Marana) that render the mineral bioavailable in organic forms that are more readily absorbed than inorganic mineral salts. Yashad bhasma is considered more bioavailable and tissue-penetrating than conventional zinc supplements.
Thyrin's Seven-Pathway Thyroid and Metabolic Action
What makes Thyrin clinically distinctive is not any single ingredient but the way six components address seven different aspects of hypothyroidism simultaneously:
• Direct Thyroid Stimulation: Brahmi (T4 increase) + Guggulu (iodine uptake, thyroid peroxidase activation) + Coleus forskohlii (adenylate cyclase stimulation) all stimulate thyroid hormone synthesis and release through different mechanisms.
• Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Thyroid Axis Harmonisation: The combined thyroid stimulatory action normalises the elevated TSH that results from hypothyroid pituitary overcompensation -- addressing the axis imbalance, not just the end-organ deficiency.
• Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Ovarian Axis Support: By correcting thyroid function, Thyrin helps normalise the HPO axis disruption that causes menstrual irregularities, ovulation failure, and fertility issues secondary to hypothyroidism.
• Metabolic Activation and Fat Reduction: Guggulu (thermogenesis), Pippali (metabolic fire), and Capsicum (direct thermogenesis/fat oxidation) collectively raise basal metabolic rate and promote fat breakdown -- directly addressing the weight gain of hypothyroidism.
• Dyslipidaemia Management: Guggulu's documented cholesterol and triglyceride-lowering and HDL-raising properties address the lipid imbalance secondary to hypothyroid metabolism.
• Anti-Atherosclerotic Protection: Guggulu's anti-atherosclerotic properties protect against the cardiovascular risk accumulation associated with both the dyslipidaemia and the hypothyroid state.
• Cognitive and Neurological Support: Brahmi's nootropic properties directly address the brain fog, memory impairment, and mood disturbances characteristic of hypothyroidism -- a dimension that most thyroid supplements ignore.
Conditions for Which Thyrin Is Indicated (Under Physician Guidance)
The official clinical indications for Thyrin, as documented in Dr. Vasishth's formulation notes, include:
• Primary Hypothyroidism: Where the thyroid gland itself is underactive, producing insufficient T3 and T4 with compensatory elevation of TSH. Thyrin's thyroid-stimulating ingredients work to improve gland function.
• Subclinical Hypothyroidism: Elevated TSH with normal T4 levels -- often the earliest stage of thyroid underactivity, which may not yet require full hormone replacement therapy but benefits from thyroid support.
• Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome Secondary to Thyroid Dysfunction: Where weight gain and metabolic slowing are directly related to thyroid underactivity. Thyrin's thermogenic and fat-metabolising ingredients address this beyond what thyroid stimulation alone can achieve.
• Dyslipidaemia Secondary to Hypothyroidism: Elevated cholesterol and triglycerides caused by reduced thyroid hormone regulation of lipid metabolism. Guggulu's lipid-lowering properties address this independently of thyroid status.
• Menstrual Irregularities Associated with Thyroid Dysfunction: Thyroid-related disruption of the HPO axis producing irregular cycles, heavy bleeding, or anovulation. Thyrin's HPO axis harmonising action supports menstrual regularity.
Dosage Guidelines and Precautions
Adult Dosage
Start with 1 tablet, 3 times daily after meals with plain water. Continue until desired results are achieved (as confirmed by follow-up thyroid function tests). Thereafter, taper off the dose gradually to a lower maintenance dose as directed by your physician.
Graduated Dosing by Severity
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Severity |
Recommended Dose |
Notes |
|
Severe hypothyroid symptoms |
1 tablet three times daily |
Begin at full dose; review at 6-8 weeks with TFTs |
|
Moderate symptoms |
1 tablet twice daily |
Standard starting dose for moderate cases |
|
Mild / subclinical |
1 tablet once daily |
Lowest effective dose; suitable for maintenance |
Children (6 to 9 years)
One-quarter to one-half of the adult dose, in crushed form with honey, juice, or milk. After meals. Paediatric thyroid conditions must be managed by a paediatric endocrinologist -- Thyrin should not be used as a first-line treatment for children with hypothyroidism without specialist guidance.
Precautions
• Do not use as a replacement for prescribed levothyroxine (T4) therapy without explicit physician instruction
• Avoid during pregnancy and lactation
• Monitor thyroid function tests (TSH, free T4, free T3) every 6 to 8 weeks when starting or adjusting Thyrin, especially if on concurrent thyroid medication
• Patients with hyperthyroidism or thyrotoxicosis should not use thyroid-stimulating supplements
• Avoid in patients with known hypersensitivity to any ingredient
• Capsicum annuum: individuals with peptic ulcers, acid reflux, or irritable bowel syndrome should exercise caution with capsaicin-containing formulations
• Bhasma preparations: Yashad bhasma is a mineral preparation that should be taken as part of a complete formulation rather than isolated
MONITORING TIP: When using Thyrin as adjunct support, schedule thyroid function tests (TSH, free T4) at 6 to 8 week intervals to monitor response. If using alongside levothyroxine, increased thyroid stimulation may affect required hormone dosage -- your prescribing physician should be aware and can adjust accordingly.
Who May Benefit from Thyrin? Clinical Scenarios Under Physician Supervision
The Hypothyroid Patient on Levothyroxine with Persistent Symptoms
Many patients on adequate levothyroxine therapy continue to experience fatigue, brain fog, weight resistance, and hair thinning despite normalised TSH. Research suggests this may relate to inadequate T4-to-T3 conversion in peripheral tissues, residual metabolic dysregulation, or the complexity of the HPT axis. Thyrin's multi-pathway support -- particularly Brahmi for cognition, Guggulu for metabolic activation, and Yashad bhasma for T4-to-T3 conversion -- may complement hormone therapy in addressing these residual symptoms under physician supervision.
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The Person with Subclinical Hypothyroidism
Subclinical hypothyroidism (elevated TSH with normal T4 and few overt symptoms) is one of the most common thyroid presentations, particularly in women. Current guidelines debate whether treatment with levothyroxine is warranted in mild subclinical cases. For patients whose physicians take a watchful waiting approach, Thyrin's thyroid-stimulating and metabolic support may be an appropriate adjunct to lifestyle management -- monitored with regular thyroid function tests.
The Hypothyroid Woman with Menstrual Irregularities
Hypothyroidism is among the most common causes of menstrual disruption -- heavy periods, irregular cycles, anovulation, and fertility challenges. Thyrin specifically addresses the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis harmonisation that thyroid-related menstrual disorders require. For women whose menstrual and fertility issues are secondary to documented thyroid dysfunction, Thyrin's HPO axis support complements thyroid treatment.
The Hypothyroid Patient with Significant Weight Resistance
One of the most frustrating aspects of hypothyroid management is that weight normalisation often lags behind TSH normalisation -- many patients on adequate levothyroxine still struggle with weight that was gained during the hypothyroid period. Thyrin's thermogenic ingredients (Capsicum, Pippali) and fat-metabolising herbs (Guggulu) provide metabolic activation that directly addresses the reduced basal metabolic rate and impaired fat oxidation that contribute to this weight resistance.
The Patient with Hypothyroid Dyslipidaemia
Elevated cholesterol and triglycerides are a recognised consequence of hypothyroidism -- thyroid hormones regulate key enzymes in lipid metabolism, and their deficiency shifts the lipid profile in an atherogenic direction. For hypothyroid patients with concurrent dyslipidaemia, Thyrin's combination of thyroid stimulation and Guggulu's direct lipid-lowering properties addresses both the root cause (hypothyroid metabolic dysregulation) and the lipid consequence simultaneously.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dr. Vasishth's Thyrin Tablets
Q1. Can Thyrin replace my levothyroxine prescription?
No -- and this cannot be stated clearly enough. Levothyroxine (synthetic T4) directly replaces the hormone that an underactive thyroid is not producing sufficiently. Thyrin works by stimulating the thyroid gland to produce more of its own hormone -- a mechanism that requires the gland to retain some functional capacity. For patients with severe hypothyroidism or autoimmune hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's thyroiditis) where gland function is significantly compromised, thyroid stimulation alone will not produce adequate hormone levels. Thyrin is an adjunct support, not a replacement for prescribed hormone therapy. Always consult your physician before making any changes to your thyroid medication.
Q2. How will I know if Thyrin is working?
The most objective measure is thyroid function testing (TSH, free T4, free T3) at 6 to 8 week intervals. Improvement in TSH moving toward the normal range, or improvement in free T4 and T3 levels, indicates a positive thyroid response. Subjectively, patients typically notice improved energy and reduced fatigue first (within 4 to 6 weeks), followed by improvements in cognitive clarity and mood, and then gradual metabolic benefits (cholesterol, weight) over 3 to 6 months. Hair improvement typically takes the longest -- 3 to 6 months for visible change.
Q3. Why does Thyrin contain Brahmi at 400mg -- far more than the other ingredients?
Brahmi is the primary thyroid-stimulating ingredient in the formulation, and its 400mg dose reflects the amount needed for meaningful T4 elevation effects as reported in research studies. Brahmi is also the ingredient addressing the cognitive and neurological dimensions of hypothyroidism -- brain fog, memory impairment, and depression -- which require adequate dosage to produce therapeutic nootropic effects. The higher dose also ensures consistent thyroid-supportive action as the anchor of the formulation.
Q4. Is Thyrin suitable for Hashimoto's thyroiditis?
Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system attacks the thyroid gland, progressively destroying its tissue. In late-stage Hashimoto's with significant gland destruction, thyroid stimulants have limited effect because there is insufficient functional thyroid tissue to stimulate. In early-stage Hashimoto's, where some functional tissue remains, thyroid stimulation may provide some benefit, but the autoimmune process requires separate immune-modulating intervention. This is a nuanced clinical decision that requires evaluation by a physician who can assess your specific thyroid antibody levels, gland function, and overall status.
Q5. Can Thyrin help with weight loss in hypothyroid patients?
Thyrin is not a weight loss supplement per se, but its metabolic activation through Guggulu (lipid metabolism), Pippali (metabolic rate), and Capsicum (thermogenesis) specifically addresses the hypothyroid metabolic slowdown that drives weight gain. By stimulating thyroid function and raising metabolic rate, Thyrin can support more effective weight management in hypothyroid patients -- particularly the frustrating weight resistance that persists even on thyroid medication. Results depend on overall lifestyle, diet, and the degree of thyroid function restoration achieved.
Q6. How long should I take Thyrin?
The prescribing approach is graduated: full therapeutic dosing until the desired thyroid function improvement is confirmed by testing, then gradual tapering to a maintenance dose as directed by your physician. For subclinical or mild hypothyroidism, some patients maintain improvement and can reduce or discontinue with physician guidance. For established hypothyroidism, longer-term maintenance may be appropriate. This is an individualised clinical decision based on your thyroid function test results and symptom response over time.
Q7. What is Yashad bhasma and is it safe?
Yashad bhasma is the classical Ayurvedic bhasma (purified calcined mineral) preparation of zinc (yashad = zinc in Sanskrit). Bhasma preparations undergo rigorous traditional processing -- multiple cycles of calcination, purification, and trituration -- that converts the raw mineral into finely divided, bioavailable forms that are far better absorbed than conventional mineral salts. At the 10mg dose per tablet used in Thyrin, Yashad bhasma is safe and within the therapeutic range for zinc supplementation. Bhasma preparations from reputable, FDCA-approved manufacturers like Dr. Vasishth's are prepared to pharmaceutical standards ensuring safety and consistent potency.
Your Thyroid Deserves Precision Support -- Not Just One Herb
Hypothyroidism is not a single problem -- it is a cascade of metabolic, hormonal, and neurological disruptions that trace back to one underperforming gland. A supplement that only stimulates iodine uptake, or only raises metabolic rate, or only addresses the lipid consequences, is managing one branch of a multi-branch problem.
Dr. Vasishth's Thyrin Tablets address the thyroid itself (Brahmi, Guggulu, Coleus), the hormonal axis that governs it (HPT and HPO harmonisation), the metabolic consequences (thermogenesis, fat oxidation, lipid management), and the neurological symptoms that compromise quality of life (Brahmi's cognitive support) -- all in a single, precisely dosed FDCA-approved Ayurvedic formulation.
It is the kind of multi-pathway thinking that classical Ayurveda has always applied to complex conditions -- and that modern Ayurvedic physician-formulators like Dr. Vasishth are now bringing to standardised, quality-controlled pharmaceutical-grade preparations.
Under physician guidance, with regular thyroid function monitoring, Thyrin may be the most comprehensive Ayurvedic thyroid support available. Shop Dr. Vasishth's Thyrin Tablets on Swadesiicart now -- free shipping on orders above $55, SSL-secured checkout, and 14-day hassle-free returns.
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