Guest guest Posted February 22, 2011 Report Share Posted February 22, 2011 End of Winter is almost certain that you need Vit.D3. It is easy to find at most stores and take 1 or 2 or 3 per day and see how you feel after a week. If you want to go to the doc, have him/her run your Vit.D3 levels and they are probably very low. Causes the blues. Very easy to correct and will lift your spirits. Hope that helps mama. For Gorse, if you want to use Gorse, then I suggest getting Bach Flower Remedies Gorse. It is more of a homeopathic solution of Gorse and totally does help. You use 4 drops in a glass of water and then sip the water throughout the day. Use up the bottle, takes about a month. Thyroid should be adjusted based on symptoms, not on numbers. Every body is different. Especially for " borderline " numbers, ask for the doc to adjust based on symptoms. And what are the TSH levels b/c bad levels will make you feel blue just right there. But the Vit.D3 is a probable anyway. I'd find out about all 3 things if it was me. - Arlynn > > Hi Everyone!!! > > It is me with the other off topic. > > I am having trouble with anxiety and some " blues " (some of it still from baby birth I think). Unfortunately I don't have a naturopath or homeopath around, and the doctor in my town would probably give me some anti-depressive. > > I wrote to my Brazilian homeopath and he told me to make myself a medicine/tea made of some herbs/plants. One of the plants that go into the medicine is gorse. I looked into it to buy and discovered that in USA it is forbid to buy or sell gorse seeds due to the fact that they are hard to control. I also read that there are tons of it in MA and VA. > > Any one knows any way I can get some of the flowers? Even if I found someone who had it in their yard, it is winter now... > > Any ideas??? > > In between, I do fight with thyroid issues, which is controlled by medicine. I could swear my thyroid is out of wacko again (as my skin is completely dry, I have gained weight when appetite or lifestyle hasn't changed, and my hair is getting thin and falling).... BUT we did do a blood test which showed a " borderline result " so MD does not think we need to increase or address. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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