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Hyperthyroidism - Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine

Hyperthyroidism is the overproduction of thyroid hormones by an overactive thyroid gland.Located in the front of the neck, the thyroid gland produces the hormones thyroxine (T) and triiodothyro-nine (T...

Herbal Remedies for Hyperthyroidism

Commonly recommended supporting herbs include herbs to slow down thyroid function, and relaxing herbs.

Homeopathy – Gentle Medicine for Natural Healing

Homeopathy can alleviate common ailments like PMS, depression, and low energy levels, as well as complicated chronic ...

Manganese - Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine

Not to be confused with magnesium, manganese is a trace mineral used by some people to help prevent bone loss and all...

Bugleweed Herbal Remedies

Bugleweed has sedative, astringent, and anti-hormonal activity. It is considered sedative and tonic to the heart, h...

Feng Shui - Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine

Feng shui, pronounced "foong swee" (Cantonese) or "fong shway" (Mandarin) is the Chinese ...

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For example, is known to be caused by an overactive thyroid. Traditionally conventional medicine treats Graves’ disease by trying to inhibit the thyroid. Tess Thompson explained that traditional t...

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Nature For Life - Women's & Men's Health

Autoimmunity involves the immune system failing to recognize the body's cells and tissues as being a part of the body, which results in the immune system attacking those cells and tissues. Any di...

American College of Healthcare Sciences, USA

The FDA has allowed the following claim to be made concerning soy products: “Diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol that include 25 grams of soy protein a day may reduce the risk of heart di...

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