Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand)
My personal opinion concerns a case of a horse that had hyperthyroidism and a biopsy performed which turns out to be some sort of fungus which initiated irritation and inflammation and hence causes excess production. The remedy was relieved with an antifungal remedy. In a simple human remedy an application of lavender in the throat area might remotely lessen that sort of irritation which caused the overproduction of thyroxin. Other anti-inflammatory remedies are also possible from dark cocoa, amongst other thing, which is a flavonoid antioxidant also. Although alkalization and perhaps even the use of sodium thiosulfate (dechlorinator) added to drinking water may also have reduce the inflammation. A longer term baking soda and potassium (plus 1/8 teaspoon xylitol to remove the offending organism) might have help. However, that's probably not answering your questions. Basically in a surgical recovery, the best remedies to help this appears to be aloe vera juice, and some vitamin K usually 100 mcg twice a day to help with the clotting, thus reducing spitting of blood. TedReplied by Bpamelac (Santa Fe, New Mexico) on 03/03/2012
I have had my thyroid removed and they want me to take an iodine radiation capsule. I'm afraid, is there any alternative natural one pam