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Bugleweed has sedative, astringent, and anti-hormonal activity. It is considered sedative and tonic to the heart, helping to calm a fast pulse and benefiting circulation in some cases. Laboratory tests have shown that bugleweed extracts inhibit iodine metabolism, which may explain its effectiveness for hyperthyroidism and Grave's disease. Bugleweed has a taste of BITTER, AROMATIC and a temperature of WARM.
Immune stimulants can provide support, especially the heat clearing ones. The heart sedative and tonic bugleweed is also used.
Commonly recommended supporting herbs include herbs to slow down thyroid function, and relaxing herbs.
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