Pituitarum Posterium

The Many Benefits of Pituitarum Posterium

 

English Name: Pituitary Posterior  

 

Latin Name: Pituitarum Posterium 

 

Type: Homeopathic

 

What is Pituitarum Posterium Made From?

Pituitarum Posterium contains homeopathic preparations of pituitary hormones.

 

What is Pituitarum Posterium?

Pituitarum Posterium is a homeopathic remedy containing preparations of pituitary hormones related to appetite and weight control as well as thyroid hormone release regulation.

Homeopathic medicines may be produced from healing substances, neutral substances, or highly toxic substances. Yet through the unique homeopathic process, they all become safe, deep acting medicines. In fact, remedies made from poisonous or toxic material have effects opposite from the original substance. Homeopathic remedies are based on the belief that “like cures like,” in tiny dilution.

 

Medicinal Uses of Pituitarum Posterium 

Key homeopathic uses of Pituitarum Posterium include appetite and weight control, treatment for disorders of connective tissue and muscular system, and sexual weakness. It has a beneficial effect on endocrine balance, which improves mood. It stimulates muscle activity, regulates reabsorption of water at the kidneys and reduces gallbladder problems, which are often linked with weight gain. Pituitarum posterium is also used as an effective remedy for minor back and neck pain, night time stress, obsessive thoughts and concentration difficulty.

 

Products Featuring Pituitarum Posterium 

For humans:

AppetiteGo™ for Appetite Control

 

For pets:

Cushex Drops-M™ for Cushing's Symptom Relief

 

Native Remedies recommends you consult your doctor before introducing new herbal products into your regimen. Always ensure you are buying high-quality, laboratory-tested supplements from a reputable supplier. At Native Remedies, we back all our products with a 100 percent money-back guarantee. If you’re not happy with your purchase after trying it for 30 days, simply send it back for a refund. Here’s to your good health! 

 

The content provided is for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. If you have a health condition, please consult a medical professional and do not use this information to self-diagnose or self-treat.

 

Resources:

  1. “Pituitarum Posterium.” Nutriwiki. Accessed May 23, 2019. https://nutrawiki.org/pituitarum/

Reviewed by Master Herbalist, Mary Ellen Kosanke

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