I have Hypothyroidism and take Thyroxine and NDT. I have been having symptoms over the last 6-8 months similar to Thyroid which I now believe to be Perimenopause. I started on Collagen which has helped with joint pain and
saw a GP last week who suggested Black Cohosh and Red Clover to see how I go on before looking at possible HRT.
Does anyone know if these are suitable for Hypo as I think the Red Clover contains isoflavones similar to soy ???
Many Thanks
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I'm not an expert, but like you an experiencing the joys of the premenopausal and take thyroxine and NDT. I actually make my own red clover tea in the morning with dried clover. I have no idea if it's the wrong thing to take, but it has really helped me.
I did take Agnes Castes which has remarkable qualities for balancing hormones, but it can sometimes cause stomach aches. I have no idea if it interacts badly with thyroid treatments or other supplements. It is working well for friends who don't have thyroid issues. When I was younger Agnes Castes more less stopped the spots that had plagued for over ten years in less than a week. It was a miracle. The other suggestion is Raspberry tea. I haven't tried it but others I know swear by it.
My sister swears by Black Cohosh and Red Clover but they did nothing for my symptoms in tablet form. I did buy a cooling spray that contained natural supplements & this did help with hot flushes (plus I bought a fan!) Fingers crossed, since starting HRT, my adverse peri menopause symptoms have been alleviated.
Regarding HRT, it may be useful to have a look at Dr Louise Newson’s free Balance App, as I find it really useful for comparing HRT medications & having up to date research articles. There is also an ability to post questions.
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