Collection: Hyperthyroidism

Hyperthyroidism is a condition characterized by an overactive thyroid gland, which leads to excessive hormone production and symptoms such as weight loss, anxiety, heart palpitations, and increased metabolism. Addressing hyperthyroidism involves calming the thyroid, reducing inflammation, and supporting overall endocrine balance. The herbs in this collection aim to soothe an overactive thyroid while addressing related symptoms holistically.

Recommended herbal remedies for hyperthyroidism:
- Lemon balm: Helps regulate thyroid function by calming an overactive thyroid and reducing stress-induced hormone imbalances.
- Bugleweed: Known for its ability to slow down excessive thyroid activity and alleviate symptoms like rapid heartbeat and anxiety.
- Motherwort: Supports cardiovascular health and soothes anxiety, commonly associated with hyperthyroidism.
- Holy basil (Tulsi): Reduces stress and balances adrenal hormones, which can be disrupted by an overactive thyroid.
- Schisandra berries: Enhances the body’s ability to adapt to stress and supports overall endocrine health.
- Valerian root: Promotes relaxation and alleviates insomnia caused by hyperthyroidism-induced nervous system overstimulation.
- Reishi mushrooms: Provides immune system support and reduces inflammation, aiding in overall glandular health.
- Hawthorn leaves and flowers: Supports cardiovascular function, especially important for managing heart palpitations and high blood pressure.
- Dandelion root: Aids liver detoxification, essential for balancing hormones and reducing stress on the endocrine system.
- Stinging nettle leaf: Rich in minerals, it supports adrenal and thyroid function, providing overall balance.
- Ashwagandha root: Known for its adaptogenic properties, it helps the body regulate stress and maintain hormonal balance.

This herbal combination supports the thyroid and adrenal glands, calms the nervous system, and promotes overall endocrine harmony, providing a natural and comprehensive approach to managing hyperthyroidism.

Disclaimer: Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting any herbal regimen.