Black Walnut Hull (Juglans nigra)
Irish Moss (Chondrus crispus)
Cayenne Pepper Fruit (Capsicum annuum)
Saw Palmetto Berries (Serenoa repens)
INDICATIONS
Hypothyroidism, fatigue (also check adrenals), chronic fatigue (not from
Epstein-Barr; use a general parasite formula and a parasite formula for
microorganisms for Epstein-Barr virus), heart arrhythmias, osteoporosis,
cramps, rigid or brittle fingernails, hair loss, menstrual disorders (especially
when pain is present), arthritis, bursitis, headaches, migraines, obesity
(weight that is hard to eliminate).
SUGGESTED USAGE
Add to a little water or juice.
General: 1 full dropper 3 to 6 times a day.
Acute: 1 full dropper every 4 hours.
CAUTIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS
None known.
NOTES
1. Where inflammation and bone deterioration is present (as in arthritis,
etc.), the thyroid and adrenal glands are always underactive.
2. Most thyroid medications (especially Synthroid®) do not affect T4 to T3
conversion well. This means that the thyroid is always hypoactive even
when blood serum levels of TSHs, T4s and T3s appear to be normal (see
Wilson’s Syndrome).
3. Use the Basal Temperature Test (see Appendix A) for a more accurate
indicator of thyroid function.
4. Also see Glandular System, p. 265.