ThyroSoothe
ThyroSoothe from Native Remedies is a herbal remedy to support thyroid health and maintain healthy thyroid gland functioning.
Hyperthyroidism is when your thyroid gland, located at the front of your neck, produces too much thyroid hormone, causing your metabolism to speed up.
ThyroSoothe Benefits
- Soothe the thyroid gland
- Promote the production of the thyroid hormone within normal limits of the pituitary gland
- Support healthy thyroid functioning
- Support systemic balance in the endocrine system responsible for maintaining body temperature, metabolism, fertility, and growth
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ThyroSoothe Ingredients: Review of Scientific Evidence
We have found scientific studies confirming the effectiveness of ThyroSoothe herbal components.
- 1. Lycopus europaeus (Gypsywort, Bugleweed)
Gypsywort inhibits iodine conversion in the thyroid gland and is used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism and related disorders such as Basedow's disease (1, 2).
- 1. Winterhoff H, Gumbinger HG, Vahlensieck U, Kemper FH, Schmitz H, Behnke B. Endocrine effects of Lycopus europaeus L. following oral application. Arzneimittelforschung. 1994 Jan;44(1):41-5. PubMed
- 2. Beer AM, Wiebelitz KR, Schmidt-Gayk H. Lycopus europaeus (Gypsywort): effects on the thyroidal parameters and symptoms associated with thyroid function. Phytomedicine. 2008 Jan;15(1-2):16-22. PubMed
- 2. Melissa officinalis (Lemon balm)
Lemon balm is used to mildly reduce thyroid hormone levels and symptoms associated with hyperthyroidism and to help normalize an overactive thyroid.
Lemon balm has been studied for its ability to block the action of thyroid-stimulating antibodies (1, 2).- 1. Auf'mkolk M, Ingbar JC, Amir SM, Winterhoff H, Sourgens H, Hesch RD, Ingbar SH. Inhibition by certain plant extracts of the binding and adenylate cyclase stimulatory effect of bovine thyrotropin in human thyroid membranes. Endocrinology. 1984 Aug;115(2):527-34. PubMed
- 2. Santini F, Vitti P, Ceccarini G, Mammoli C, Rosellini V, Pelosini C, Marsili A, Tonacchera M, Agretti P, Santoni T, Chiovato L, Pinchera A. In vitro assay of thyroid disruptors affecting TSH-stimulated adenylate cyclase activity. J Endocrinol Invest. 2003 Oct;26(10):950-5. PubMed
- 3. Leonurus cardica (Motherwort)
Motherwort is traditionally known as a heart tonic and uterine stimulant.
Motherwort may help an overactive thyroid but does not depress normal thyroid function. Research has shown that it can reduce symptoms of hyperthyroidism, such as palpitations, tachycardia and irregular heartbeats. Recently, Germany's Commission E (the official German herbal pharmacopaea) has authorized the use of motherwort as part of an overall treatment plan for an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism).
- 1. Milkowska-Leyck, K., Filipek B. , Strzelecka, H. 2002. Warsaw, Poland. Pharmacological effects of lavandulifolioside from Leonurus cardiaca. J. Ethnopharmacol. Apr. 2002; 80(1):85-90.
- 2. Blumenthal M, Goldberg A, Brinckmann J, eds. Herbal Medicine: Expanded Commission E Monographs. Austin, TX: American Botanical Council; Newton, MA: Integrative Medicine Communications; 2000.
1 bottle - $37.95
3 bottles - $75.90
3 bottles - $75.90

