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Iodine for Hormonal Disorders
Iodine: Iodine has been used to prevent goiters that are caused by iodine deficiency. Iodine is an element that the human body needs to make thyroid hormones. Iodine deficiency is ....
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Stevia for Hormonal Disorders
Stevia: Extracts of leaves from Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni (SrB) have been used for many years in traditional treatment of diabetes in South America. Studies report decreases in blood sugar levels ....
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Ginseng for Hormonal Disorders
Ginseng: For more than 2,000 years, the roots of this slow-growing plant have been valued in Chinese medicine. Several studies report a hypoglycemic effect of American ginseng in patients with ....
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DHEA for Hormonal Disorders
DHEA: DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is a hormone that is produced by the adrenal glands. Several studies suggest that DHEA may improve well-being, quality of life, exercise capacity, sex drive, and hormone ....
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Black cohosh for Hormonal Disorders
Black cohosh: Black
cohosh is a popular alternative for menopausal hormonal symptoms such as hot flashes, migraine headache, mood changes, sleep changes, sweating, fast heartbeat, and vaginal dryness. The exact action ....
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Selenium for Hormonal Disorders
Selenium: Selenium is a mineral found in soil, water, and some foods. An early toxic effect of selenium is disruption of endocrine function, including synthesis of thyroid hormones (T3). Selenium ....
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Seaweed, kelp, bladderwrack for Hormonal Disorders
Seaweed, kelp, bladderwrack: Bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus) is a brown seaweed found along the northern coasts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and North and Baltic seas. Another seaweed that grows ....
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Psyllium for Hormonal Disorders
Psyllium: Psyllium, also known as ispaghula, comes from the husks of the seeds of English plantain. Psyllium contains a high level of soluble dietary fiber. Several studies have evaluated the ....
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Physical therapy for Hormonal Disorders
Physical therapy: The goal of physical therapy is to improve mobility, restore function, reduce pain, and prevent further injury. Several methods, including exercises, stretches, traction, electrical stimulation, and massage, may ....
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Licorice for Hormonal Disorders
Licorice: Licorice is harvested from the root and dried rhizomes of the low-growing shrub Glycyrrhiza glabra. In theory, there may be some benefits of licorice for high potassium levels caused ....
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L-carnitine for Hormonal Disorders
L-carnitine: L-carnitine is an amino acid that is produced in the muscles and liver. Although preliminary evidence suggests that L-carnitine may help treat hyperthyroidism, further research is needed before a ....
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Gamma oryzanol for Hormonal Disorders
Gamma oryzanol: Gamma oryzanol occurs in rice bran oil and it has also been extracted from corn and barley oils. Preliminary evidence has indicated that gamma oryzanol affects several parts ....
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Barley for Hormonal Disorders
Barley: Barley is a cereal used as a staple food in many countries. It is commonly used as an ingredient in baked products and soup in Europe and the United ....
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