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heart + thyroid hormones

awhile back i took a thyroid product called T2 which is a natural hormone, for a thyroid condition , i did'nt like it so i stopped taking it but it left me with some ill effects... it seemed to leave a residue in my heart , and when i take things that i used to be able to take that affect the heart.. like adaptogenic herbs, even energy boosting homeopathics... i get over charged in my heart and i get palpitations , and tightness and soreness in my heart..

i took nux vomica 30C , and it started to masssively detox my heart and i felft like my body was on the hormone again and processing it, also taraxacum12C seemed to help clease this product out of my heart to... but not all the way i am better but i want all that thyroid hormone crap out of my system...can anyone plese recommend some remedies and i will check them out...
currently i am also gonna try silicea and iodium and nux moschata
 
  changeling on 2005-03-31
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Check also Crataegus
 
passkey last decade
crataegus would be good.
Thyroidinum may help.
 
erika last decade
thank you for the response i will check those two out, i did try iodium and it seemed to have a good energizing quality but it did not help my heart at all in fact it made it feel slightly over charged again, will probally be a good remedy 2 months from now when my heart is rebalanced
 
changeling last decade

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