ThyroSoothe really helps! I had all the symptoms of overactive thyroid and every single one of them is gone after only 6 weeks of use. I felt calmer right from the beginning. - Sarah
What is ThyroSoothe?
ThyroSoothe is a 100% safe, non-addictive natural herbal remedy specifically formulated to reduce the symptoms associated with hyperthyroidism, helping to maintain a balanced metabolism, body temperature, fertility and healthy growth. Formulated by our team of experts in natural medicine, ThyroSoothe has been used for many years to safely soothe and normalize an overactive thyroid and related symptoms, naturally decrease levels of T4 and TSH and inhibit the binding of antibodies to the thyroid.
ThyroSoothe is a complex calmative remedy that can make all the difference to thyroid health, without the risk of serious side effects. It's also a great complementary remedy to herbal Fatigue Fighter™, which naturally supports stamina and vitality, helping to maintain healthy energy levels. Taken together, these remedies can safely and effectively alleviate symptoms experienced by those who suffer from hyperthyroidism, including fatigue, breathlessness and muscle weakness.
The formula remains true to the full spectrum method of herbal extraction, ensuring the bioavailability and balance of all the active ingredients contained in the remedy. This manufacturing method also significantly reduces the likelihood of side effects and ensures that all active ingredients are in perfect balance.
All Native Remedies products are manufactured in FDA-registered, GMP-certified facilities under the supervision of an expert team of herbalists, naturopaths, homeopaths and responsible pharmacists.
Overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidsm)
Growth, development, metabolism, organ function, fertility and body temperature; these are all vital body functions we tend to take for granted. It may come as quite a surprise then, that the regulation of these vital tasks is due to one tiny endocrine gland – the thyroid - located in your neck just below your Adam's apple. The thyroid is responsible for producing two hormones and carefully regulating them. The hormones produced are tri-iodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4). The thyroid makes these two hormones using iodine which can be found in foods such as seafood and salt. These hormones are extremely important as every cell in the body depends upon thyroid hormones for regular metabolism. These hormones determine how fast or slow our organs should work and when our body systems use energy.
Hyperthyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormone (T3 and T4). As the thyroid gland plays a crucial role in regulating metabolism and has effects on nearly all organs in the body, an overactive thyroid can have far reaching effects on health and body functioning.
Some symptoms of overactive thyroid can include palpitations, breathlessness, high blood pressure, swelling at the base of the neck, increased perspiration, insomnia, fatigue, restlessness, anxiety, muscle weakness, and hair loss, among others.
The natural way
Hyperthyroidism may be treated with anti-thyroid drugs which block the thyroid from producing thyroid hormone. Although these drugs may quickly bring the thyroid into balance, they can have negative side effects such as itching, rash, fever, liver inflammation or a deficiency of white blood cells. Often the hyperthyroidism comes back after these drugs are discontinued.
For this reason, conventional medicine often recommends that the thyroid be permanently put out of action by means of radioactive iodine treatment or surgical removal of all or part of the thyroid. While this can permanently solve the problem of hyperthyroidism, often the symptoms that accompany hypothyroidism still persist even after the treatment. People who have had their thyroid gland removed or inactivated by radioactive iodine treatment usually have to take medication for hypothyroidism for the rest of their lives. Other medication, for example beta-blockers, may be prescribed to control some of the symptoms of hyperthyroidism.
Natural remedies have been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years to support thyroid health, helping to maintain healthy and efficient thyroid hormone production and support healthy thyroid functions.
In more recent times, research has confirmed this traditional wisdom. There are now many published clinical studies demonstrating the ability of a range of herbs to support the immune system and natural thyroid gland function.(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).
Thyroid health can also be supported by a healthy diet. Certain foods are high in iodine (e.g. seaweed, sushi) and would benefit those with a sluggish thyroid. Others (cruciferous vegetables like cabbage, kale, broccoli, cauliflower) contain natural thyroid blockers and would benefit those whose thyroid needs some slowing down. |