Can I use Ayurvedic muscle supplements to gain weight with thyroid issues, is it safe? - #52930
I have thyroid can I use ayuva I gain + an ayurvedic muscle supplement to gain weight is it safe to use
How long have you been diagnosed with thyroid issues?:
- More than 5 yearsWhat specific thyroid condition do you have?:
- HypothyroidismAre you currently on any medication for your thyroid condition?:
- Yes, daily medicationHave you experienced any recent changes in your weight?:
- Significant weight lossHow would you describe your appetite?:
- Good — I eat regularlyDo you have any other health conditions?:
- No, only thyroidWhat is your current diet like?:
- Balanced — includes all food groupsDoctors' responses
Yes, you can take it in small quantities.
With hypothyroidism, gaining healthy weight is possible, but it requires care because thyroid imbalance can affect metabolism, digestion, and nutrient absorption. Ayurvedic muscle or weight-gain supplements can be used safely if your thyroid medication is taken regularly and your thyroid levels are stable. Ayurveda focuses on building strength, improving digestion (Agni), and nourishing tissues (Dhatus) rather than just adding calories. Supplements like Ashwagandha Churna ½–1 tsp with milk twice daily, Shatavari Churna ½ tsp with warm milk at night, and Chyawanprash 1 tsp daily can support muscle growth and weight gain. Include ghee and healthy oils in meals, along with protein-rich foods like legumes, nuts, and dairy. Light strength training and yoga improve muscle tone and metabolism. Avoid supplements that contain unknown or heavy metals or strong stimulant herbs without guidance. Regular monitoring of thyroid levels is important to ensure your medication and weight-gain regimen work together safely. With this approach, weight gain can be gradual, healthy, and sustainable.
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