This was one of the first oils that drew me to Young Living, because 1) it worked for me, and 2) when I experimented with as many other oil brands as I could get my hands on, I couldn’t find anything that compared to it or worked as well.
I’m no doctor, I’m not recommending you use EndoFlex as a replacement for your meds, or without doing the research yourself. I just want to tell you what has worked for me in the past, and once again is continuing to help support my health.
After one of my babies was born, I was struggling with miscarriages again. I kept losing babies, and I exhibited so many hypothyroidism symptoms. Eventually I was put on a natural thyroid prescription (as natural as a pharmaceutical can get), but I was not thrilled with the idea of staying on that long-term. So I did some research and decided to start trying EndoFlex, applied topically over my thyroid. After a few months of consistency I felt well enough to stop taking my thyroid prescription entirely!
EndoFlex is a blend of therapeutic-grade essential oils that may help support the endocrine system (hypothalamus, pituitary, pineal, thyroid, parathyroid, thymus, adrenal, and pancreas, although I’ve also read of people experiencing success suporting liver, kidneys, and ovaries with EndoFlex!). It can be used topically, diffused, and it is also a Vitality oil. When used topically it is recommended to dilute 1:1 with a carrier oil. However, I’ve almost always just used it straight, but I also don’t have terribly sensitive skin. I just put a roller top on my EndoFlex bottle! (This blend does have contraindications with epilepsy)
I apply the EndoFlex to my thyroid in the morning, and often at night as well. I’ve found that it really does make me feel better overall. I would say that in my case, I definitely feel like it is supporting my endocrine system as it was designed to.
EndoFlex
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