how to decrease tsh level naturally - #36697
I am struggling with thyroid issues and really need some guidance on how to decrease TSH level naturally. A few months back, I had my blood tests done and my TSH level came back higher than normal. My doctor prescribed some medications, but I hate the side effects, and I've been thinking there has to be a better way. I’ve tried some natural remedies I've found online, like adding more selenium and iodine to my diet, but I'm not sure if that's enough or even helping at all. I eat a pretty balanced diet, but it's hard to keep track of what might be affecting my TSH levels. Sometimes I feel really fatigued, and other days I feel fine, but I just can't shake the feeling that I need to do better in managing this. I read somewhere that stress can play a big role too, so I've been working on some yoga and meditation, but still worried it’s not enough. Does anyone have tips or experiences on how to decrease TSH levels naturally? Like, what foods should I focus on, or are there any specific herbal remedies that really work? I’d love to hear what has helped you or if there are any precautions to be aware of. Feeling kinda overwhelmed with all this TSH stuff. Thanks for any insight!
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It’s important to consider balancing your doshas and focusing on thyroid health with a holistic approach. In Ayurveda, high TSH levels can be linked to kapha and vata imbalances. Addressing these doshas is crucial. First, incorporate warming foods like ginger, garlic, and turmeric into your diet, as these spices aid in stimulating metabolism and improving thyroid function.
Include whole grains such as quinoa and millet, as well as fresh vegetables—particularly leafy greens—cooked with healthy fats like ghee or coconut oil. Fruits like apples, berries, and papayas can be beneficial in promoting a proper balance. Avoid processed foods, excessive caffeine, and refined sugars, which might exacerbate dosha imbalances.
Herbal remedies can be quite effective; ashwagandha and guggulu are traditionally prescribed for thyroid support. You can take ashwagandha in powdered form, add it to warm milk, and drink it before bed. Guggulu, on the other hand, may be taken as part of a formula, under professional guidance.
Since you’ve mentioned stress, continue your yoga and meditation practice. Consider pranayama techniques like alternate nostril breathing to calm the mind and balance your energies. Ensure you prioritize regular, restful sleep to support your body’s natural healing processes.
Remember to be cautious about supplementing with iodine and selenium; they can affect thyroid function positively or negatively, so use them under direct supervision of a healthcare provider familiar with your condition.
Lastly, it’s crucial to maintain regular monitoring of your thyroid levels to assess what works best for you. Avoid making drastic changes without professional supervision, and always consult your Ayurvedic physician or endocrinologist when altering any treatment plans.

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