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Lemon Balm and thyroid

Posted by Franz on September 18, 2007, at 1:17:48

In reply to Is there any problem with mixing benzodiazepines?, posted by Franz on September 11, 2007, at 13:29:46

Too bad it seems Lemon Balm is not good for thyroid. I take T4 for sub clinical hypothyroidism.

http://www.uspharmacist.com/oldformat.asp?url=newlook/files/Feat/LemonBalm.htm&pub_id=8&article_id=869

Antithyrotropic Effect: In animal models, lyophilized extracts of lemon balm have shown antithyrotropic effects.4 Unidentified components of lemon balm have the ability to bind to thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and render it incapable of binding to its receptors in vitro.15 Immunoglobulins (IgG) obtained from nine patients with Graves' disease were shown to inhibit the interaction of TSH with its receptors in a dose-dependent manner. Circulating IgG in plasma binds to TSH receptors and thus prevents TSH from binding to its receptors. Components in lemon balm bind to TSH receptors and preclude IgG or TSH binding to receptors. Caffeic acid present in lemon balm produced similar inhibitory effect on IgG binding.4

Do you think this is a real problem?.

 

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