In managing hypothyroidism naturally, it’s important to complement the prescribed medication rather than replace it. The Siddha-Ayurvedic approach emphasizes balancing the doshas, especially considering the interplay between Vata and Kapha imbalances that might contribute to thyroid issues. A good starting point is to focus on diet and lifestyle adjustments.
Diet-wise, encourage your mother to incorporate foods that stimulate the Agni, or digestive fire. Warm, cooked meals with spices like turmeric, black pepper, and ginger can be beneficial. Cook with sesame oil or ghee to help balance Vata. Limit raw, cold foods and cruciferous vegetables like cabbage and broccoli which could inhibit thyroid function if consumed excessively.
Include nutrient-rich foods high in iodine, selenium, and zinc—such as sea vegetables, nuts, and seeds. Ensure daily intake is moderate, not excessive, as this can also affect thyroid health. Herbal support can be considered with Ayurvedic herbs like ashwagandha and guggul, but make sure to consult with an Ayurvedic physician before introducing these to verify compatibility with her current medication.
Lifestyle modifications also play a crucial role. Advise your mother to establish a regular sleep schedule and manage stress with practices like yoga or pranayama (breathing exercises). Gentle exercises can aid circulation and metabolism too. Ensure she stays warm and avoids unnecessary exertion which can aggravate Vata.
Moreover, regular monitoring of thyroid levels is essential. If there’s any sudden change in symptoms like heart rate or weight fluctuation, consult a healthcare provider promptly. Hypothyroidism needs careful management and balance—always be cautious with natural remedies when there’s existing medication involved.