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Hashimoto and hot flushes

I am taking NT for thyroid, WP 81.mg , I have hashimoto's and also being 53 yrs experiencing perimenopause. My last menses was in Jan.2017. Years thirty years ago I did homeopathy for my allergies in Brazil. I was wondering if homeopathy would work for me now.

My Symptoms :

Irregular sleep cycle
Hot flashes around the clock day and night
I have frequent vowel movements
occasional head aches
Recent return of allergies
Weight gain. ( went from 130-170 over five year cycle) weight fluctuates from 168-170 .
In past few weeks I have been feeling sluggish after work ( around 4 or five)
Occasional heart palpitations.


I have strong thick hair and pink healthy skin. I am not having any difficulties with either.


I would love to hear some thoughts on how homeopathy could help me at this time.I have used accupuncture and yoga in the past with good results.

Thanks
 
  Artloft on 2017-09-02
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Please take Sanguinaria Canadensis 200 twice a day for 3 days and see how that affects over 10 days.

If this doesn't help take Lachesis 200 in the same way.

One dose means 2 pills.
[Edited by kadwa on 2017-09-04 08:47:25]
 
kadwa 6 years ago
I suggest to start from 30 potency initially.

1. Use Glonine 30 and Sanguinaria Canadensis 30 3 time daily, Use Sulphur 200 one dose every week along side. If this does not help then move to 200 potency

2. If above protocol does not work, then Lachesis 200 one a week should be used
 
ArifMalik1 6 years ago
ArifMalik1 said I suggest to start from 30 potency initially.

1. Use Glonoin 30 and Sanguinaria Canadensis 30 3 time daily, Use Sulphur 200 one dose every week along side. If this does not help then move to 200 potency

2. If above protocol does not work, then Lachesis 200 one a week should be used
 
ArifMalik1 6 years ago

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