The Idea.

Every day, 200 million people worldwide rely on a daily tablet just to stay alive. Without their thyroid, they have no natural way to produce thyroxine—a hormone that regulates heart function, metabolism, and energy levels. But taking a pill every day isn’t as simple as it sounds. Storage, absorption issues, travel restrictions, and lifestyle limitations turn a simple task into a daily struggle.

And that’s how we came up with ThyX—a revolutionary implant that delivers a steady dose of thyroxine for three years, eliminating the need for daily pills. Imagine the freedom of never worrying about missing a dose, traveling without restrictions, and living life on your own terms.

Airplane flying in the sky with scattered clouds
Airplane flying above clouds in a blue sky.

The Why.

With one device, you regain control.

You reclaim your freedom.

You get your life back.

For 200 million people worldwide, taking thyroxine isn’t just a habit—it’s survival. But life shouldn’t be about simply surviving. ThyX gives people their freedom back—freedom to travel, to work, to live without fear of missing a dose. This is more than innovation; it’s a movement to change lives.

Is it really a big deal?

You might think taking a daily tablet is simple. But when your life depends on it, every dose is a gamble.

Synthetically produced hormones are fragile—affected by heat, humidity, digestion, and storage conditions. A slight variation, and your body feels the consequences.

Let me paint a clearer picture…

Camping tent and sleeping bag at sunrise in a desert landscape.

Imagine you love camping and being in nature. But since your thyroid was removed, you can only camp in temperatures below 25 degrees Celsius or with access to a working fridge to store your medication. Finding a working fridge in the middle of the forest is challenging, so you stop camping.

Toddler in tutu and striped leggings walking on grass

Your 5-year-old child hates taking tablets and throws tantrums every morning when you try you’re just trying your absolute best to keep her healthy.

Side view of a light green U.S. Navy vehicle with the number 94-90798 on the door, parked in a lot.

Your best friend, after enduring the grueling process of getting into the Navy SEALs, was excited about going on real missions. But after thyroid removal, the need to take a tablet daily and store it properly has confined him to a desk job for the rest of her Navy career.

So what happens when we remove the thyroid altogether?

Without the thyroid, there is no internal production of thyroxine, as no other organ can take on this function. The only way to provide the body with thyroxine is to take a daily tablet—every day, at the same time, at least 30 minutes before food…

for the rest of your life.