Guest guest Posted August 19, 1999 Report Share Posted August 19, 1999 Hello Harold, Do you know which herbs might benefit HYPO-thyroid. What is the opposite of Motherwort? --kathleen In a message dated 8/19/99 7:12:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time, wolfnowl@... writes: << Subj: Herbals for Grave's Date: 8/19/99 7:12:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: wolfnowl@... (Marcia & Mike Pedde) Reply-to: hyperthyroidismegroups hyperthyroidismegroups (Hyperthyroid List) Found this one today.... Herbal Remedies for The Treatment of Hyperthyroidism The herb Motherwort (Leonurus carciaca) according to authorities from the German Kommission E has shown benefit in the treatment of hyperthyroidism. This herb as been particularly helpful in alleviating some of the symptoms of hyperthyroidism such as excessive sweating, palpitations, nervous anxiety, and tiredness. There have been no reported safety issues related to the proper usage of this herb. The dosage for this herb would be 10 to 15 drops of tincture up to 3 times a day. If you use the liquid extract form of the herb take between 2 and 4 milligrams daily. Another option to consider would be a combination formula of the following herbs: Take 4 parts Bugleweed (Lycopus spp.), 2 parts Motherwort (Leonurus cardiaca), 2 parts Skullcap (Scutellaria spp.), and 1 part Hawthorn (Crataegus spp.) in tincture form three times daily. Before using this or any other herb or nutritional supplement I would advise that you first consult with your primary physician or health care provider. Good health! Harold Cameron -- " The light is not a weapon, though some would wield it as such. Nor is it a shield, though some would try to hide behind it. " ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ebates.com. Earn up to 25% cash back for shopping online at 75 stores like Borders, CDNow and Beyond.com. Refer a friend and earn even more! http://clickhere./click/690 eGroups.com home: hyperthyroidism - Simplifying group communications -------------------- <!doctype html public " -//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en " > Found this one today.... <A HREF= " http://internetmedicalcenter.com/news/9990806.html " >Herbal Remedies for The Treatment of Hyperthyroidism</A> The herb Motherwort (Leonurus carciaca) according to authorities from the German Kommission E has shown benefit in the treatment of hyperthyroidism. & nbsp; This herb as been particularly helpful in alleviating some of the symptoms of hyperthyroidism such as excessive sweating, palpitations, nervous anxiety, and tiredness. There have been no reported safety issues related to the proper usage of this herb. & nbsp; The dosage for this herb would be 10 to 15 drops of tincture up to 3 times a day. If you use the liquid extract form of the herb take between 2 and 4 milligrams daily. Another option to consider would be a combination formula of the following herbs: Take 4 parts Bugleweed (Lycopus spp.), 2 parts Motherwort (Leonurus cardiaca), 2 parts Skullcap (Scutellaria spp.), and 1 part Hawthorn (Crataegus spp.) & nbsp; in tincture form three times daily. Before using this or any other herb or nutritional supplement I would advise that you first consult with your primary physician or health care provider. Good health! <A HREF= " http://internetmedicalcenter.com/alt.html#Herbal " >Harold Cameron</A> -- " The light is not a weapon, though some would wield it as such. Nor is it a shield, though some would try to hide behind it. 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Guest guest Posted August 20, 1999 Report Share Posted August 20, 1999 Found this one today.... Herbal Remedies for The Treatment of Hyperthyroidism The herb Motherwort (Leonurus carciaca) according to authorities from the German Kommission E has shown benefit in the treatment of hyperthyroidism. This herb as been particularly helpful in alleviating some of the symptoms of hyperthyroidism such as excessive sweating, palpitations, nervous anxiety, and tiredness. There have been no reported safety issues related to the proper usage of this herb. The dosage for this herb would be 10 to 15 drops of tincture up to 3 times a day. If you use the liquid extract form of the herb take between 2 and 4 milligrams daily. Another option to consider would be a combination formula of the following herbs: Take 4 parts Bugleweed (Lycopus spp.), 2 parts Motherwort (Leonurus cardiaca), 2 parts Skullcap (Scutellaria spp.), and 1 part Hawthorn (Crataegus spp.) in tincture form three times daily. Before using this or any other herb or nutritional supplement I would advise that you first consult with your primary physician or health care provider. Good health! Harold Cameron -- "The light is not a weapon, though some would wield it as such. Nor is it a shield, though some would try to hide behind it." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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