Monday, 22 April 2019

Underactive Thyroid Weight Loss: 3 Simple Techniques That Work

Hyperthyroid Herb Bugleweed. As I briefly spoke about before, Bugleweed helped  Total Thyroid Review me a great deal when I was diagnosed with Graves' Disease. It did a wonderful job of managing my symptoms, and without this herb I most likely would have needed to take the anti-thyroid drugs and beta blocker recommended by my endocrinologist. This isn't meant to suggest that you should use it as a substitute for medication, as while this is an option, it's a decision you will need to make on your own. All I could say is that I personally chose not to take any prescription drugs, and this herb helped to either reduce or completely eliminate my symptoms.

Hyperthyroid Herb Motherwort. This is another herb that can be helpful for those people with hyperthyroidism or Graves' Disease. Although Bugleweed did a great job of managing my symptoms, I still noticed some mild heart palpitations a few months after beginning to take it. So I continued taking the Bugleweed, and at the same time added the Motherwort, and in a short amount of time I no longer experienced the palpitations. So if you are taking Bugleweed and it hasn't eliminated all of your symptoms (I would give this herb at least one or two months), it might be a good idea to begin taking Motherwort as well (under the guidance of a natural endocrine doctor of course).

Hyperthyroid Herb  Eleuthero. This isn't an herb specific for hyperthyroidism, but instead it can help you cope with chronic stress. This of course is a big issue for many people, and an inability to deal with chronic stress can lead to weak adrenal glands. When I was diagnosed with Graves' Disease, the Adrenal Stress Index test I received revealed that I had weak adrenal glands, and as a result, Eleuthero was also one of the herbs I took on a daily basis.

In addition to these herbs, certain nutritional supplements can also be beneficial, depending on the specific nutritional and mineral deficiencies a person may have. As mentioned earlier, many people are iodine deficient and will therefore need to supplement with iodine. Magnesium, Selenium, Vitamin D, and the B Vitamins are other examples of vitamins and minerals that people are commonly deficient in.


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