The herbs may reduce thyroid hormone levels and manage symptoms of Graves' disease or hyperthyroidism. May calm, rapid heartbeat (tachycardia) and heart palpitations.
Dosage: 1 to 2 mil (20 to 40 drops) up to 3 times a day. Start off with a low dosage adjust as needed.
Bungleweed: Is known to inhibit the binding of thyroid-stimulating hormones, reduce iodine absorption, and act as an anti-tussive for coughs. Is known to manage an overactive thyroid, helping to reduce thyroid hormone levels, ease trembling, reduce anxiety, and slow a racing heart. Is known to be used to alleviate chronic coughs, bronchitis, and mild asthma by relaxing bronchial muscles. May act as a mild sedative, which helps with insomnia and anxiety related to hormonal imbalances or stress. May be used to stem bleeding, treat heavy menstruation, and heal wounds or bruises. CAUTION: BECAUSE IT AFFECTS HORMONE LEVELS, IT SHOULD BE USED UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF A HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU HAVE HYPOTHYROIDISM, GOITER, OR IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR NURSING. DRUG INTERACTION: THYROID MEDICATIONS, ANTI-THYROID MEDICATIONS/HYPERTHYROIDISM, DIABETES MEDICATION, AND CONTRACEPTIVES/FERTILITY DRUGS. DISCONTINUE USE AT LEAST 2 WEEKS BEFORE SURGERIES.
Lemon balm: Is known to aid in anxiety and stress. May improve sleep and cognitive function. Lemon balm has antispasmodic properties that can relieve indigestion, bloating and gas. Contains antiviral compounds and anti-inflammatory properties. CAUTION: MAY LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE. MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS, WHEEZING, DECREASED ALERTNESS AND POTENTIALLY RARE HEART PALPITATIONS. MAY INTERACT WITH THYROID MEDICATION, SEDATIVES, ALCOHOL, ANTIDEPRESSANTS, AND POSSIBLE HIV MEDICATION. NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR BREASTFEEDING. SHORT TERM USE ONLY.
Vegetable glycerin and distilled water.
NOT FDA APPROVED!
The herbs may reduce thyroid hormone levels and manage symptoms of Graves' disease or hyperthyroidism. May calm, rapid heartbeat (tachycardia) and heart palpitations.
Dosage: 1 to 2 mil (20 to 40 drops) up to 3 times a day. Start off with a low dosage adjust as needed.
Bungleweed: Is known to inhibit the binding of thyroid-stimulating hormones, reduce iodine absorption, and act as an anti-tussive for coughs. Is known to manage an overactive thyroid, helping to reduce thyroid hormone levels, ease trembling, reduce anxiety, and slow a racing heart. Is known to be used to alleviate chronic coughs, bronchitis, and mild asthma by relaxing bronchial muscles. May act as a mild sedative, which helps with insomnia and anxiety related to hormonal imbalances or stress. May be used to stem bleeding, treat heavy menstruation, and heal wounds or bruises. CAUTION: BECAUSE IT AFFECTS HORMONE LEVELS, IT SHOULD BE USED UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF A HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU HAVE HYPOTHYROIDISM, GOITER, OR IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR NURSING. DRUG INTERACTION: THYROID MEDICATIONS, ANTI-THYROID MEDICATIONS/HYPERTHYROIDISM, DIABETES MEDICATION, AND CONTRACEPTIVES/FERTILITY DRUGS. DISCONTINUE USE AT LEAST 2 WEEKS BEFORE SURGERIES.
Lemon balm: Is known to aid in anxiety and stress. May improve sleep and cognitive function. Lemon balm has antispasmodic properties that can relieve indigestion, bloating and gas. Contains antiviral compounds and anti-inflammatory properties. CAUTION: MAY LOWER BLOOD PRESSURE. MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS, WHEEZING, DECREASED ALERTNESS AND POTENTIALLY RARE HEART PALPITATIONS. MAY INTERACT WITH THYROID MEDICATION, SEDATIVES, ALCOHOL, ANTIDEPRESSANTS, AND POSSIBLE HIV MEDICATION. NOT RECOMMENDED IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR BREASTFEEDING. SHORT TERM USE ONLY.
Vegetable glycerin and distilled water.
NOT FDA APPROVED!