What does your gut have to do with your thyroid? Learn more about how the microbiome in your gut can affect your thyroid function, autoimmune disease and Hashimoto’s disease.
What does your gut have to do with your thyroid? Learn more about how the microbiome in your gut can affect your thyroid function, autoimmune disease and Hashimoto’s disease.
With May flowers and allergy season in full swing, it’s time to consider options to help balance your body’s response to the sudden influx of pollen. Quercetin has been a popular ingredient to support histamine balance, but typical quercetin supplements have a low absorption rate. This month’s featured product, Quercetin Phytosome by Thorne Research, offers far superior absorption and a host of other potential benefits.
The original Yin Qiao San was developed by Wu Ju Tong, and recorded in Wen Bing Tiao Bian, “Warm Diseases Systemic Differences” (1798 C.E.). Not a super catchy title, however, this tome represented advances in the understanding and treatment of febrile ( feverish ) diseases. Before Wen Bing or “Warm Diseases”, there was Shanghan Lun “Cold Damage Diseases” (200 C.E.) written by Zhang Zhongjing.
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