Available commercially as pills and extract. Pills: 2 pills taken with warm water, daily. Extract: 30 mg daily. And more . . .
In Greek mythology, the god of thunder is Zeus, not Thor. Thor is a Norse god associated with thunder, lightning, and storms.
Thorium (atomic number 90) is named after Thor, the Norse god of thunder.
Zeus is the greek god of the other gods, and lightning. He is also God of the sky.Sky and thunder.
it no so sure he might be God of thunder or king of Gods
The element named after the Norse god of thunder is Thorium. Thorium was named in honor of the god Thor due to its high density and powerful properties, which are reminiscent of the strength and power associated with the Norse god.
People taking immunosuppressive drugs such as prednisone should not use thunder god vine.
Tripterygium wilfordii.
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According to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, there are no high quality thunder god vine products made in the United States. Generally this alternative medicine is made in China and other countries.
THUNDER GOD VINE DosingThe following doses have been studied in scientific research:BY MOUTH:For rheumatoid arthritis (RA): 180-570 mg of thunder god vine extract per day for up to 20 weeks.For kidney problems (nephrotic syndrome) in children: 1 mg per kg of body weight daily for up to 20 weeks.APPLIED TO THE SKIN:For rheumatoid arthritis (RA): a tincture of thunder god vine applied over affected joints five to six times daily.
It is a deciduous climbing vine that sheds its leaves, and produces white flowers and red fruit with three "wings."
Needs quality regulation of product and dosage. The leaves and flowers are very toxic and may cause death. Extreme caution to ensure the product is only from the interior of the plant root. And more . . .
Thunder god vine is toxic and could be lethal if not properly extracted. Possible side effects include upset stomach, skin reactions, men may be temporarily infertile and women may . . . and more . . .
May treat lupus, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis.
The plant grows in the mountains of China, as well as Taiwan and Myanmar (formerly Burma).
Rheumatoid arthritis, swelling, skin infections, leprosy, fever, boils, chills, fatigue, insomnia, stress, anxiety.