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Ganoderma: Is it the Cure for High Blood Pressure?
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Ganoderma lucidum, also named Lingzhi or Reishi, has been widely used all over the world for centuries. According to Chinese medicine, Ganoderma lucidum can pe*****te into and work on the five key human organs for impairment of the heart, lung, liver, pancreas, and kidney. Ganoderma lucidum has been proven to have curative effects on the various human systems, including respiratory, circulatory, digestive, neural, endocrine, locomotory, etc, involving medical, surgical, gynecological, pediatric, and Enterology.

All these happenings are because of its fundamental effect of “supporting the vital essence and securing the basics”, thus to improving the immune system. It differs from any other medicines that are used to cure specific diseases, or supplementary nutrients that only address particular body requirements. Ganoderma lucidum helps regulate entire body mechanism and metabolism to ensure that all organs function properly.

Numerous studies of Ganoderma lucidum mainly in China, Korea, Japan and the United States, have shown its effectiveness in the treatment of a very wide range of diseases and symptoms. For example, reports of Ganoderma’s effect on stamina, appetite, and other human conditions are largely anecdotal and haven’t been studied scientifically. It is perhaps more comprehensible at this time to explain Ganoderma’s “miraculous powers” from the traditional Chinese medicine point of view. Some specific effects of Ganoderma lucidum are as follows:

Effects on Hypertension

Ganoderma lucidum can effectively reduce blood pressure of an anesthetized rabbit: systolic and diastolic pressure lowered by 15% and 25% respectively. Related neural activity is also inhibited: inhibition is 20% and 40% respectively. According to a report of a hospital, there had been 18 cases of high blood pressure successfully cured by Ganoderma lucidum extract, effectiveness up to 88.9%. It was stated that the effect of reducing blood pressure by Ganoderma lucidum was mainly the result of inhibition to the sympathetic nervous system. From another report, among 30 cases using Ganoderma lucidum products to cure high blood pressure, effectiveness was 88.3%. Moreover, it was found that Ganoderma lucidum also extends and stabilizes the effect of reducing blood pressure of other medicine.

Effects on Cardiovascular Health

Clinical studies and experiments with animals confirm that Ganoderma lucidum can effectively dilate coronary artery, increase coronary vessel blood flow, and improve circulation in cardiac muscle capillaries, thus increase the supply of oxygen and energy to cardiac muscle. Therefore, Ganoderma lucidum helps to protect the heart from shortage of blood supply, and it is ideal for both curing and preventing heart diseases like nausea. Ganoderma lucidum can obviously reduce the level of blood cholesterol, liporotein and triglycerides in hypertensive patienst. It prevents the formation of arterial atheromatous patches. If patches are already formed, Ganoderma lucidum will reduce cholesterol in arterial wall and soften the blood vessel to avoid further damage. It also partially improves blood circulation, and inhibits platelet aggregation. All these effects contribute to preventing various kinds of stroke.

Can Ganoderma really cure high blood pressure?

Are there any herbs that can seriously help high blood pressure sufferers? Many Doctors say it’s impossible to cure it. Some tell you that you must take medication forever.

Fortunately, many people have successfully improved their high blood pressure with lifestyle changes and herbs like Ganoderma Lucidum permanently.

What is high blood pressure?

Blood pressure readings are measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and usually given as two numbers. For example, 120 over 80 (written as 120/80 mmHg).

• The top number is your systolic pressure, the pressure created when your heart beats. It is considered high if it is consistently over 140.
• The bottom number is your diastolic pressure, the pressure inside blood vessels when the heart is at rest. It is considered high if it is consistently over 90.

Either or both of these numbers may be too high.

Pre-hypertension is when your systolic blood pressure is between 120 and 139 or your diastolic blood pressure is between 80 and 89 on multiple readings. If you have pre-hypertension, you are more likely to develop high blood pressure.

High blood pressure is known as a silent killer as there are usually no warning signs in the early stages. Although you may not feel drastic changes, untreated high blood pressure gradually damages your body organs. It can also cause heart failure. The heart muscle can become so weak that your heart cannot pump enough blood for your whole body.

Over the long term, untreated high blood pressure can either burst blood vessels or cause them to gradually narrow and become blocked. In both situations, blood flow stops. Depending on which blood vessels are affected, it can cause:

• Aortic dissection
• Blood vessel damage (arteriosclerosis)
• Brain damage
• Congestive heart failure
• Kidney dfailure
• Kidney failure
• Heart attack
• Hypertensive heart disease
• Stroke
• Vision loss (blindness)

High blood pressure treatment

The typical treatment of high blood pressure is through medication. This treatment is very important. You must first consult your doctor for drug prescription before taking any herbs for high blood pressure such as Ganoderma Lucidum.

Medications reduce blood pressure quickly and help to keep it down. However, it does not cure the disease. If you haven’t improved your diet and lifestyle, your blood pressure will elevate.

There are 4 primary types of medication for high blood pressure treatment:

1. Beta blockers

Function: Directly reduce the force and speed of contraction of the heart. They may also have direct effect on body’s master controls, the central nervous system.

Example: propanolol (Inderal), metoprolol (Lopressor), atenolol (Tenormin), bisoprolol (Zebeta) and carvedilol (Coreg).

Side effects: sleep disturbances, sedation, impotence, cardiac disturbances, asthma.

2. Diuretics

Function: Make it difficult for the kidneys to retain water and salt, which are then filtered out into the urine. It increases the amount of urine and reduces the amount of fluid in the bloodstream, and hence lowers the pressure on artery walls.

It’s like turning on a second faucet in your house and watching the water pressure drop in the first. Not a subtle mechanism but it works.

Example: furesamide (Lasix), chlorothiazide (Diuril), and spironolactone (Aldactone).

Side effects: low potassium (leading to symptoms such as dry mouth, excessive thirst, weak or irregular heartbeat, muscle pain or cramps), impotence, high sugar level in urine, hypersensitivity.

3. ACE inhibitors

Function: block the production of angiotensin II, a chemical the body produces to raise blood pressure.

Example: benazepril (Lotensin), captopril (Capoten), enalapril (Vasotec), fosinopril (Monopril).

Side effects: kidney damage and reduction in number of white blood cells (leading to an increased susceptibility to infection)

4. Calcium channel blockers

These are the most widely prescribed drugs in the United States today.
Function: Act by dilating the arteries and reducing resistance to the flow of blood.

Example: amlodipine (Norvasc), bepridil (Vascor), nifedipine (Adalat), felodipine (Plendil), verapamil (Calan, Covera-HS, Isoptin, Verelan).

Side effects: Dizziness, fatigue, flushing, fluid retention and swelling, headache and palpitations.

Medication side effects

Since high blood pressure medication must be used long term, you must be able to withstand the side effects. Some people, do not take their medication to avoid these side effects. This is dangerous and life endangering practice!

A more prudent and effective alternative is to follow doctor’s advice on proper medication first. Once your condition is controlled, use herbs for high blood pressure such as Ganoderma Lucidum for long term improvement.

The Ganoderma detoxification ability helps to neutralize toxins from medication. What this means is that it reduces side effects from drug medication and helps to protect your liver and kidney.

To be truly effective, it is critically important for you to alter your diet and lifestyle to a more active and healthier one.

How can you reduce high blood pressure naturally?

Keep in mind the following points even you’re taking medications and herbs for high blood pressure.

Keep your weight within the healthy weight range
Consume less fat and high cholesterol food
Eat less salt – consume kosher salt or sea salt when necessary
Reduce your alcohol consumption
Eat more fiber rich foods
Exercise regularly – walks, swimming, dancing
Do not smoke
Manage stress and anger better — also reduced through effective use of exercising

Only by modifying your diet and lifestyle, can have better chances to improve your hypertension.

How Ganoderma improves high blood pressure

One of the causes of hypertension is the accumulation of fats and cholesterol in blood vessel wall. To adapt, the heart pumps harder to get the blood through narrowed blood vessels resulting in higher blood pressure.

The Triterpenes in Ganoderma Lucidum herb effectively clears blood vessel blockage by reducing accumulated fatty substances such as cholesterol and triglycerides.

Ganoderma’s Adenosine Monophosphate (AMP) can dissolve thrombus (blood clot) and further helps to remove blood vessel blockage.

Ganoderma Lucidum herb makes the blood flows smoother, reducing the stress on your heart. Thus it helps in lowering high blood pressure naturally.

Blood pressure stabilizer

Sometimes your heart may pump too hard and too fast because of substances like alcohol and chemicals found in ci******es. This is another reason for hypertension.

Ganoderma herb can stabilize the pumping force of your heart. As an adaptogenic herb, it has unique ability to:

reduce high blood pressure when your heart pump too hard
and increase low blood pressure when your heart is weaker.

Besides improving hypertension, Ganoderma Lucidum even helps to maintain a stable blood pressure for long term. It effectively acts as preventive herbs for high blood pressure.

Follow your health care provider’s recommendations to modify, treat, or control possible causes of secondary hypertension.

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HOMOEOPATHY FOR KERATOSIS
Keratosis pilaris is a common, harmless skin condition that causes dry, rough patches and tiny bumps, usually on the upper arms, thighs, cheeks or buttocks. The bumps generally don't hurt or itch.

Keratosis pilaris is often considered a variant of normal skin. It can't be cured or prevented. But you can treat it with moisturizers and prescription creams to help improve the appearance of the skin. The condition usually disappears by age 30.

Causes--Keratosis pilaris results from the buildup of keratin — a hard protein that protects skin from harmful substances and infection. The keratin forms a scaly plug that blocks the opening of the hair follicle. Usually many plugs form, causing patches of rough, bumpy skin.

No one knows exactly why keratin builds up. But it may occur in association with genetic diseases or with other skin conditions, such as atopic dermatitis. Dry skin tends to worsen this condition.

Symptoms-Keratosis pilaris can occur at any age, but it's more common in young children. Signs and symptoms include:

· Painless tiny bumps, typically on the upper arms, thighs, cheeks or buttocks

· Dry, rough skin in the areas with bumps

· Worsening when seasonal changes cause low humidity and skin tends to be drier

· Sandpaper-like bumps resembling goose flesh

HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES

Well selected Homoepathic remedies are effective for managing Keratosis pilaris. Some of the important remedies are given below-

AGARICUS MUSCARIUS 30- Agaricus is best for keratosis pilaris with small hard eruptions. There is much burning, itching, and redness of the affected part.

ARSENIC ALB 30- Arsenic alb is excellent for Keratosis pilaris with dry skin. The skin is dry, rough, scaly , worse from cold and scratching. There is much burning and restlessness.

RHUS TOXICODENDRON 30-Rhus tox is best for keratosis pilaris with much redness and itching. Sensitive to cold air

BORAX 30- Borax is prescribed when the skin becomes dry, festers easily, won’t heal.Whitish pimple like bumps on the body.

BOVISTA 30- Boviata is best for Keratosis pilaris with tottery eruptions, dry or moist. Pimple like bumps on the body. Urticaria like symptoms on excitement with rheumatic lameness , palpitation and diarrhea.

LITHIUM CARB 30-Lithium carb is prescribed where dry harsh skin , with scabby , tottery eruptions on hands and cheeks preceded by red raw skin.

MERCURIUS 30-Mercurius is best for Keratosis pilaris with moist skin. There is a general tendency to easy perspiration , but patient is not relieved from it.Itching , worse from warmth of bed.

PHOSPHORUS 30- Phosphorus is useful for Keratosis pilaris with ecchymosis. Wounds bleed very much , even if small.

THUJA OCCIDENTALIS 200- Thuja is best for Keratosis pilaris with warts and polyps. Here the skin eruptions only on covered parts , worse after scratching. Brown spots on hands and arms.

SEPIA 30- Sepia is best for keratosis pilaris with blotched, raw, rough, hard bumps on face. There is much redness of the part affected.

SULPHUR 200- Sulphur is an excellent remedy for Keratosis pilaris with pimply eruptions. The skin is dry, scaly and unhealthy. Much itching, especially from warmth . Burning when scratched.

HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES FOR NAIL FUNGUSNail fungus is a common condition that begins as a white or yellow spot under the t...
20/11/2018

HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES FOR NAIL FUNGUS

Nail fungus is a common condition that begins as a white or yellow spot under the tip of your fingernail or toenail. As the fungal infection goes deeper, nail fungus may cause your nail to discolor, thicken and crumble at the edge. It can affect several nails..
Nail fungus is also called onychomycosis . When fungus infects the areas between your toes and the skin of your feet, it's called athlete's foot .
Causes---Fungal nail infections are caused by various fungal organisms (fungi). The most common cause is a type of fungus called dermatophyte. Yeast and molds also can cause nail infections.
Fungal nail infection can develop in people at any age, but it's more common in older adults. As the nail ages, it can become brittle and dry. The resulting cracks in the nails allow fungi to enter. Other factors — such as reduced blood circulation to the feet and a weakened immune system — also may play a role.
Toenail fungal infection can start from athlete's foot (foot fungus), and it can spread from one nail to another. But it is uncommon to get an infection from someone else.
Symptoms---You may have nail fungus if one or more of your nails are:
· Thickened
· Whitish to yellow-brown discoloration
· Brittle, crumbly or ragged
· Distorted in shape
· A dark color, caused by debris building up under your nail
· Smellling slightly foul
Nail fungus can affect fingernails, but it's more common in toenails.
Risk factors----actors that can increase your risk of developing nail fungus include:
· Being older, owing to reduced blood flow, more years of exposure to fungi and slower growing nails
· Sweating heavily
· Having a history of athlete's foot
· Walking barefoot in damp communal areas, such as swimming pools, gyms and shower rooms
· Having a minor skin or nail injury or a skin condition, such as psoriasis
· Having diabetes, circulation problems or a weakened immune system

Complications------A severe case of nail fungus can be painful and may cause permanent damage to your nails. And it may lead to other serious infections that spread beyond your feet if you have a suppressed immune system due to medication, diabetes or other conditions.
If you have diabetes, you may have reduced blood circulation and nerve supply in your feet. You're also at greater risk of a bacterial skin infection (cellulitis). So any relatively minor injury to your feet — including a nail fungal infection — can lead to a more serious complication. See your doctor if you have diabetes and think you're developing nail fungus
HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES
Homoeopathic remedies give excellent cure for fungus infection of nails. Some of the leading remedies are given below.
Atimonium crudum 30---is effective for fungus infection of nails, especially toe nails. H***y or split nails. Nails grow slowly out of shape. H***y growth under the nails. The person also suffering from h***y warts oh hands and soles. Feet very tender and callosities are seen on soles.

SILICEA 30----Silicea is an excellent remedy for affections of the nails, especially if white spots appear on the nails. Nails rough, yellow, crippled, brittle, and having white spots. Ingrowing toe nails with flesh and pus. .Finger tips as if suppurating. Finger tips dry, painful at night. Cold feet and arms. Offensive smelling sweat from the feet, hands and armpits is characteristic to Silicea.

GRAPHITES 30---Graphites is prescribed when nails become brittle and crumbling. Nails deformed, painful, sore, thick and crippled. Nails thick, rough ingrown. Cracks and fissures are seen on tip of fingers. Feet cod and wet and burning in soles and heels is characteristic.

BUFO RANA 30----Bufo rana is effective for panaritium , swelling blue black around nail , pain in streaks up arm.

FLOURIC ACID 30---Flouric acid is best where splinter like pain under the nail is experienced. The nails distorted, crumble, grow rapidly. Longitudinal ridges are seen on the nails. Soreness between the toes. Painful corns are seen.

Prevention---The following habits can help prevent nail fungus or reinfections and athlete's foot, which can lead to nail fungus:
· Wash your hands and feet regularly. Wash your hands after touching an infected nail. Moisturize your nails after washing.
· Trim nails straight across, smooth the edges with a file and file down thickened areas. Disinfect your nail clippers after each use.
· Wear sweat-absorbing socks or change your socks throughout the day.
· Choose shoes made of materials that breathe.
· Discard old shoes or treat them with disinfectants or antifungal powders.
· Wear footwear in pool areas and locker rooms.
· Choose a nail salon that uses sterilized manicure tools for each customer.
· Give up nail polish and artificial nails.

14/11/2018

HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES FOR HYPOTHYROIDISM
on November 14, 2018

Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) is a condition in which the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough of certain important hormones.
Women, especially those older than age 60, are more likely to have hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism upsets the normal balance of chemical reactions in the body. It seldom causes symptoms in the early stages, but over time, untreated hypothyroidism can cause a number of health problems, such as obesity, joint pain, infertility and heart disease.
Causes---- When the thyroid doesn't produce enough hormones, the balance of chemical reactions in the body can be upset. There can be a number of causes, including autoimmune disease, treatment for hyperthyroidism, radiation therapy, thyroid surgery and certain medications.
The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland situated at the base of the front of the neck, just below your Adam's apple. Hormones produced by the thyroid gland — triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) — have an enormous impact on the health, affecting all aspects of your metabolism. They maintain the rate at which your body uses fats and carbohydrates, help control your body temperature, influence your heart rate, and help regulate the production of proteins.
Hypothyroidism results when the thyroid gland fails to produce enough hormones. Hypothyroidism may be due to a number of factors, including:
Autoimmune disease. People who develop a particular inflammatory disorder known as Hashimoto's thyroiditis have the most common cause of hypothyroidism. Autoimmune disorders occur when your immune system produces antibodies that attack your own tissues. Sometimes this process involves your thyroid gland. Scientists aren't sure why the body produces antibodies against itself. Some think a virus or bacterium might trigger the response, while others believe a genetic flaw may be involved. Most likely, autoimmune diseases result from more than one factor. But however it happens, these antibodies affect the thyroid's ability to produce hormones.
Treatment for hyperthyroidism. People who produce too much thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism) are often treated with radioactive iodine or anti-thyroid medications to reduce and normalize their thyroid function. However, in some cases, treatment of hyperthyroidism can result in permanent hypothyroidism.
Thyroid surgery. Removing all or a large portion of your thyroid gland can diminish or halt hormone production. In that case, you'll need to take thyroid hormone for life.
Radiation therapy. Radiation used to treat cancers of the head and neck can affect your thyroid gland and may lead to hypothyroidism.
Medications. A number of medications can contribute to hypothyroidism. One such medication is lithium, which is used to treat certain psychiatric disorders. If you're taking medication, ask your doctor about its effect on your thyroid gland.

Less often, hypothyroidism may result from one of the following:
Congenital disease. Some babies are born with a defective thyroid gland or no thyroid gland. In most cases, the thyroid gland didn't develop normally for unknown reasons, but some children have an inherited form of the disorder. Often, infants with congenital hypothyroidism appear normal at birth. That's one reason why most states now require newborn thyroid screening.
Pituitary disorder. A relatively rare cause of hypothyroidism is the failure of the pituitary gland to produce enough thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) — usually because of a benign tumor of the pituitary gland.
Pregnancy. Some women develop hypothyroidism during or after pregnancy (postpartum hypothyroidism), often because they produce antibodies to their own thyroid gland. Left untreated, hypothyroidism increases the risk of miscarriage, premature delivery and preeclampsia — a condition that causes a significant rise in a woman's blood pressure during the last three months of pregnancy. It can also seriously affect the developing fetus.
Iodine deficiency. The trace mineral iodine — found primarily in seafood, seaweed, plants grown in iodine-rich soil and iodized salt — is essential for the production of thyroid hormones. In some parts of the world, iodine deficiency is common, but the addition of iodine to table salt has virtually eliminated this problem in the United States. Conversely, taking in too much iodine can cause hypothyroidism.
Symptoms--- The signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism vary, depending on the severity of the hormone deficiency. But in general, any problems you have tend to develop slowly, often over a number of years.
At first, you may barely notice the symptoms of hypothyroidism, such as fatigue and weight gain, or you may simply attribute them to getting older. But as your metabolism continues to slow, you may develop more-obvious signs and symptoms. Hypothyroidism signs and symptom may include:
· Fatigue
· Increased sensitivity to cold
· Constipation
· Dry skin
· Weight gain
· Puffy face
· Hoarseness
· Muscle weakness
· Elevated blood cholesterol level
· Muscle aches, tenderness and stiffness
· Pain, stiffness or swelling in your joints
Heavier than normal or irregular menstrual periods
Thinning hair
Slowed heart rate
Depression
Impaired memory
When hypothyroidism isn't treated, signs and symptoms can gradually become more severe. Constant stimulation of your thyroid gland to release more hormones may lead to an enlarged thyroid (goiter). In addition, you may become more forgetful, your thought processes may slow, or you may feel depressed.
Advanced hypothyroidism, known as myxedema, is rare, but when it occurs it can be life-threatening. Signs and symptoms include low blood pressure, decreased breathing, decreased body temperature, unresponsiveness and even coma. In extreme cases, myxedema can be fatal.
Hypothyroidism in infants
Although hypothyroidism most often affects middle-aged and older women, anyone can develop the condition, including infants. Initially, babies born without a thyroid gland or with a gland that doesn't work properly may have few signs and symptoms. When newborns do have problems with hypothyroidism, the problems may include:
· Yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice). In most cases, this occurs when a baby's liver can't metabolize a substance called bilirubin, which normally forms when the body recycles old or damaged red blood cells.
· Frequent choking.
· A large, protruding tongue.
· A puffy appearance to the face.
· As the disease progresses, infants are likely to have trouble feeding and may fail to gro Constipation
· Poor muscle tone
· Excessive sleepiness
When hypothyroidism in infants isn't treated, even mild cases can lead to severe physical and mental retardation.
Hypothyroidism in children and teens
In general, children and teens who develop hypothyroidism have the same signs and symptoms as adults do, but they may also experience:
· Poor growth, resulting in short stature
· Delayed development of permanent teeth
· Delayed puberty
· Poor mental development

Risk factors------Although anyone can develop hypothyroidism, you're at an increased risk if you:
· Are a woman older than age 60
· Have an autoimmune disease
· Have a family history of thyroid disease
· Have other autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus, a chronic inflammatory condition
· Have been treated with radioactive iodine or anti-thyroid medications
· Received radiation to your neck or upper chest
· Have had thyroid surgery (partial thyroidectomy)
· Have been pregnant or delivered a baby within the past six months

Complications
Untreated hypothyroidism can lead to a number of health problems:
Goiter. Constant stimulation of your thyroid to release more hormones may cause the gland to become larger — a condition known as a goiter. Hashimoto's thyroiditis is one of the most common causes of a goiter. Although generally not uncomfortable, a large goiter can affect your appearance and may interfere with swallowing or breathing.
Heart problems. Hypothyroidism may also be associated with an increased risk of heart disease, primarily because high levels of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol — the "bad" cholesterol — can occur in people with an underactive thyroid. Even subclinical hypothyroidism, a mild or early form of hypothyroidism in which symptoms have not yet developed, can cause an increase in total cholesterol levels and impair the pumping ability of your heart. Hypothyroidism can also lead to an enlarged heart and heart failure.
Mental health issues. Depression may occur early in hypothyroidism and may become more severe over time. Hypothyroidism can also cause slowed mental functioning.
Peripheral neuropathy. Long-term uncontrolled hypothyroidism can cause damage to your peripheral nerves — the nerves that carry information from your brain and spinal cord to the rest of your body, for example, your arms and legs. Signs and symptoms of peripheral neuropathy may include pain, numbness and tingling in the area affected by the nerve damage. It may also cause muscle weakness or loss of muscle control.
Myxedema. This rare, life-threatening condition is the result of long-term, undiagnosed hypothyroidism. Its signs and symptoms include intense cold intolerance and drowsiness followed by profound lethargy and unconsciousness. A myxedema coma may be triggered by sedatives, infection or other stress on your body. If you have signs or symptoms of myxedema, you need immediate emergency medical treatment.
Infertility. Low levels of thyroid hormone can interfere with ovulation, which impairs fertility. In addition, some of the causes of hypothyroidism — such as autoimmune disorder — can also impair fertility.
Birth defects. Babies born to women with untreated thyroid disease may have a higher risk of birth defects than may babies born to healthy mothers. These children are also more prone to serious intellectual and developmental problems. Infants with untreated hypothyroidism present at birth are at risk of serious problems with both physical and mental development. But if this condition is diagnosed within the first few months of life, the chances of normal development are excellent.

HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES
Homoeopathy today is a rapidly growing system and is being practiced all over the world.Its strength lies in its evident effectiveness as it takes a holistic approach towards the sick individual through promotion of inner balance at mental, emotional, spiritual and physical levels. When hypothyroidism is concerned there are many effective medicines are available in Homoeopathy, but the selection depends upon the individuality of the patient, considering the mental and physical symptoms.
Anacardium 200---Anacardium is suited to persons having bad memory and absent minded due to hypothyroidism. Lack of confidence in himself or others . They are very easily offended. Profound depression with tendency to use foul, violent language. Weak digestion with fullness and distension. Eating relieves dyspepsia.

Baryta carbonica 200---Baryta carb is suit to shy persons , shy of strangers. Mental weakness and loss of memory. Idiocy. Childish and thoughtless behavior. Slow mental grasp and backward. Chilly patient.

Calcarea Carbonica 30----- Calcarea carb is suitable to fat, flabby , fair persons, who are always chilly and cannot tolerate cold air. Excessive sweating on head is a leading symptom for its use in hypothyroid patients. Craving for boiled eggs, desire for indigestible things like chalk, pencils, lime, and aversion to fats. Over worked and exhausted. Forgetful , confused, misplaces and expresses himself wrongly. Woman with hypothyroidism have too early, too profuse and too long me**es with vertigo, toothache and cold damp feet . Constipation. The first part of the stool is hard and is followed by soft stool.

Conium maculatum 200-----Conium maculatum is suited to old maids and bachelors. Weak memory. Slow grasp, difficult understanding. Constipation on alternate days. Me**es too late , irregular and scanty.

Sepia Officinalis 200----Sepia is adapted to irritable, very weak persons , have yellow saddle across nose , faint very easily from least exertion and on exposure to excessive cold temperature. They are angry , sensitive very irritable , easily offended and miserable. They have an indifferent behavior towards family members who were earlier very much loved. Craving for acid things and pickles. In women with hypothyroidism the me**es appear too early and profuse with sharp clutching pain. Along with this a feeling of dragging or bearing down sensation as if everything would escape through the va**na , must cross limbs to prevent protrusion or press against v***a . Uterus weak. Loss of s*x drive and s*xual disorders due to hypothyroidism. Hair falls out , especially at menopause because of hypothyroidism. Constipation. Very hard and large stools, cannot strain with great tenesmus. Severe pain during the passing of stool that continues for long time after the stool.

Lycopodium Clavatum 200------Lycopodium is suited to persons having gastric disturbances with hypothyroidism. Digestion is weak. Excessive accumulation of gas and bloating in abdomen, after taking food. Eating ever little creates fullness. The complaints are mainly worse from 4-8 p.m. Craving for sweets. Lycopodium person prefers hot drink and hot food. Lycopodium is adapted to irritable angry persons who cannot bear little contradiction. They have low s*x drive due hypothyroidism. Hair falls, becomes gray early.

Graphites 200--- Graphites is suited to obese persons who take on cold very easily. Mentally Graphites person is sad , weeps easily without any cause. Music makes her weep. Long standing constipation is a marked feature in hypothyroidism. Stool is large, knotty, united by mucus threads and passes with great difficulty. Flatulence. Cannot bear tight cloths around the waist. Abdomen distended, as from incarcerated flatus. Me**es late, scanty, pale, irregular and painful. Woman have great aversion to s*x.

Nux vomica 200---Nux vomica is suited to very irritable persons, sensitive to all impressions. Cannot bear noises, odors and light. They are extremely temperamental in nature and get offended very easily. Nux vomica persons mainly suffer from gastric complaints due to hypothyroidism. Obstinate constipation. Constipation with frequent ineffectual desire or passing but small quantities at each attempt. Stool is incomplete and unsatisfactory. Desire for stimulants like alcoholic drinks and coffee, fatty food and spicy food. Me**es too early, lasts too long, always irregular, black blood with fainting spells.

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