Thyroid disorders
Iodum (Iodine): Used for hyperthyroidism with excessive appetite, weight loss, and restlessness. The person may be hot and have a rapid pulse.
Lycopus Virginicus (Bugleweed): Used for hyperthyroidism with palpitations and nervousness. It may help reduce excessive thyroid activity.
Spongia Tosta (Roasted Sponge): Used for hyperthyroidism with a hoarse, dry cough, and feeling of suffocation. The person may have a rapid, strong pulse.
Calcarea Carbonica: Used for hypothyroidism with weight gain, fatigue, and sensitivity to cold. The person may have a slow metabolism.
Graphites: Used for hypothyroidism with constipation, weight gain, and skin problems. The person may be sensitive to cold and have low energy.
Lycopodium: Used for hypothyroidism with digestive issues, bloating, and a craving for sweets. The person may have low self-confidence.
Natrum Muriaticum: Used for hypothyroidism with weight gain, especially around the abdomen. The person may be emotionally sensitive and crave salt.
Sepia: Used for hypothyroidism with fatigue, mood swings, and hormonal imbalances. The person may feel better in open air.
Thyroidinum: Used for various thyroid disorders as a general remedy for supporting thyroid function.
Remember, homeopathy is a highly individualized form of medicine, and the selection of the appropriate remedy requires a thorough evaluation by a qualified homeopath. If you have a thyroid disorder or any health condition, it's crucial to work with your healthcare team, including an endocrinologist or thyroid specialist, to manage your condition effectively. Homeopathy can be used as a complementary approach to support overall well-being, but it should not replace appropriate medical care and hormone therapy for thyroid conditions.