Why is it that many a doctor cannot find it in themselves to actually tell people about natural alternatives that will help with hyperthyroidism? After many a visit, varying opinions/doctors, and a lengthy search of natural cures, I found something called Thyrosoothe. This blend of plant extracts helped me personally, and I would imagine anyone who will try it. As you know, hyperthyroid has many a symptom, with the most aggravating being the effects on the heart and the eyes. Thyrosoothe really worked. It consists of motherwart, lemonbalm, and bugleweed extracts. The original dose indicated on the label was too strong, but after finding a dose that worked for me, I can honestly say, symptoms alleviaed immediately. Why can't DRS prescribed a natural med instead of synthetic meds? Your immunity is already low when you have hyperthyroidism, so why not try something natural? I've heard that these over the counter meds, which are not FDA approved cannot be vouched for. Well, in all honesty, working in the patent industry I find that a lot of the stuff FDA approves in vaccines is really bad for if not terminal for people. Perhaps I will be disgusted to learn that FDA and DRS are not really looking out for us, but perhaps are in it for the money. With all due respect for those professionals, can you honestly sleep well at night being a DR that does not really takes the oath to heart? Perhaps I am going to be completely disgusted with the answer, but I am truly seeking affirmation ther are some good DRS left out ther. Why not tell others about thyrosoothe? It works.