Classical homeopathy uses carefully chosen remedies to address thyroid dysfunction at its root. Here are some of the most commonly prescribed medicines and their indications.
Derived from oyster shell, Calcarea Carbonica is often indicated for people with an underactive thyroid who feel cold, fatigued and experience weight gain. They may crave eggs or indigestible things and feel anxious or overwhelmed by responsibilities. It helps stimulate sluggish metabolism and restore energy.
This remedy suits individuals who suffer from digestive troubles, bloating and gas along with thyroid imbalance. They may experience hair loss, nail brittleness and low self‑confidence. Lycopodium can support both hypo‑ and hyperthyroid states by strengthening digestion and balancing hormones.
Made from cuttlefish ink, Sepia is frequently prescribed to women whose thyroid imbalance is accompanied by hormonal disorders such as irregular periods or menopausal symptoms. It is especially useful for mood swings, irritability and a feeling of indifference toward loved ones.
Thyroidinum is prepared from the thyroid gland itself. It is used to regulate thyroid function when there are alternating symptoms of hypo‑ and hyperthyroidism or when the thyroid has been surgically removed. This remedy should only be taken under professional supervision due to its potency.
Important: This list is for educational purposes only. Homeopathic remedies are chosen based on an individual’s total symptom picture, not just their diagnosis. Self‑prescribing can lead to poor results or aggravations. Always consult a qualified homeopathic practitioner before starting any remedy.
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