
ThyroSoothe is a 100% natural thyroid formula which contains the following carefully selected herbs in therapeutic dosage:
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* Lycopus europea has juice that can be used as a fabric dye and was reportedly used by gypsies to darken their skin, which may be the origin of the common names applied to the European species of Lycopus – gypsyweed. Studies suggest that bugleweed may reduce thyroid hormone by increasing levels of TSH (the hormone that stimulates the thyroid gland) and by impairing thyroid hormone synthesis. (Kohrle J, Auf’mkolk M, Winterhoff H. Iodothyronine deiodinases: inhibition by plant extracts. Acta Endocrinol. 1981;96:15–16)
* Melissa officinalis (also known as Lemon balm) preparations are made from the leaves of the plant and when rubbed between fingers a tart and sweet smell, like lemons, is released. This herb has been studied for its ability to block the action of thyroid-stimulating antibodies found in Grave’s disease. (Auf’mkolk M, Ingbar JC, Kubota K, et al. Extracts and auto-oxidized constituents of certain plants inhibit the receptor-binding and the biological activity of graves’ immunoglobulins. Endocrinology. 1985;116:1687–1693)
* Leonurus cardica (also known as Motherwort) was employed by the ancient Greeks and Romans to treat heart palpitations as well as depression - which they considered a problem of the heart. Recently, Germany’s Commission E (the herbal regulating body in Germany) has authorized the use of motherwort as part of an overall treatment plan for an overactive thyroid - hyperthyroidism. (Blumenthal M, ed. The Complete German Commission E Monographs, Therapeutic Guide to Herbal Medicines. Austin TX: American Botanical Council; Boston, Ma: Integrative Medicine Communications; 1998: 172)
Twenty-two years ago I suffered a bout of Grave’s disease. I was ill for more than a year and had a number of unpleasant side effects from the prescribed medications. I recently developed symptoms of mild hyperthyroidism again and researched alternative, natural remedies. I began using the Thyrosoothe/PureCalm products five weeks ago. I ordered the combo-pack and used the products exactly as directed. My symptoms have nearly disappeared and I feel “like myself” again.
Just taking it a month, so don’t know how effective it is. So far, so good. Easy to take -better than a prescription.