Thank you for the information on the thyroid herb. So very interesting to me.
A couple of questions: did you take it for a short or long time and do you continue to take it? Did you have blood tests during these times?
I took Kanchanar gug from 2009, maybe spring, I’d have to look, until roughly 1 1/2 years ago. I figured my thyroid was okay. After some time, i started getting lower energy; which I thought normal as I am 69 it’s been some years. Then I started getting tachycardia and arrythmia, which I had not had since I started taking the Kanchanar g. I treated with herbs and seemed to improve after a while, but still had some incidents, but not a severe. Sort of compressed version of what happened.
A month or so ago I decided I’d start up the Kanchanar, and started taking (hmm, my time sense is really bad), maybe...3 weeks ago?? And lo and behold, within a week or so my heart started feeling much better (can describe if you want), and day by day, more energy, and...I got hungry.
My thyroid numbers were tested a couple of times I think, once before taking Kanchanar, and and once after taking for a few years. Slightly better. I am medically sort of ignorant and I can’t remember what they were, in the 4 and half-ish range, TSH I think it’s called. IOW, the number change after taking Kanchanar was not wildly improved, but I felt tremendously better.
When I got blood tested originally (before taking Kanchanar) the doc wanted to give my synthroid or whatever it’s called, and I told him I’d try herbs instead.
I also sporadically take kelp which my naturopath doc (not the one above) recommended but not enough, so I’m going to take more of it from now on.
Sorry if TMI!