Endocrinpath 2 floz 04061
Endocrinpath is a homeopathic combination formula for symptoms related to the endocrine system. It targets symptoms related to the HPA (hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal) and HPT (hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid) axis. It contains homeopathically prepared endocrine sarcodes as well as adaptogenic herbs, including licorice root, ginkgo biloba, and gotu kola.
Specifically, for symptoms such as:
firstly- weakness;
secondly – restlessness; anxiety;
thirdly -exhaustion;
fourthly, low spirits;
also, temperature fluctuations, light-headedness, excessive thirst, hair loss;
In addition, for dry skin, sugar or alcohol cravings, headaches, water retention, skin eruptions, and disrupted sleep.†
- Active Ingredients:
- 59.1 mL contains 3.57% of Alfalfa 15X
- Borago officinalis 15X
- Calcarea carbonica 15X
- Ceanothus americanus 4X
- Citricum acidum 15X
- Fucus vesiculosus 15X
- Ginkgo biloba 15X
- Glandula suprarenalis suis 9X, 12X, 6C
- Glycyrrhiza glabra 15X
- Hydrocotyle asiatica 15X
- Hypothalamus 12X, 6C
- Kali phosphoricum 15X
- Pancreas suis 9X, 12X, 6C
- Phytolacca decandra 4X
- Pituitarum posterium 12X, 6C
- Sarsaparilla 15X
- Silicea 12X
- Syzygium jambolanum 4X
- Taraxacum officinale 15X
- Thyroidinum 9X, 12X, 6C
- Inactive Ingredients:
- Ethyl Alcohol
- Glycerin
- Purified Water.†
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Directions
- Take 30 drops
Synergistic Considerations
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References
- 1. Murphy R. Nature’s Materia Medica, Third Edition. Blacksburg, VA: Lotus Health Institute; 2006.
- 2. Olsen S. Trees and Plants that Heal. British Columbia, Canada: Legacy Publications, Inc; 1997.
- 3. Riley D.S. Materia Medica of New and Old Homeopathic Medicines. Berlin Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag; 2012.
- Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.






