Don’t worry take brihath vata chintamani ras 1tab bd, maha yoga Raja Guggulu with Gold 1tab, dashamoolarista 20ml bd, Gandha tail 1tab bd, hamasapadi kashyam 20ml bd enough
Take mahayograj gugulu 2 bd Take chandraprabhavati 2 bd Take kesor gugulu 2 bd Take ashwagandha 2 bd Take livtone 2 bd Take stresscom 2 bd
Thyroid imbalance can slow down metabolism and circulation which often leads to stiffness body aches and early joint aches The same imbalance also reduces energy and affects sexual strength which is why erectile dysfunction is seen along with multiple joints pain
You can start with Kanchanar guggulu 1-0-2 Punarnava mandura 1-0-1 Yograj guggulu 0-1-1 Ashwagandha cap 0-0-1 Shilajit sat - 1 drop at night with warm milk
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YES THYROID IMBALANCE CAN DEFINITELY LEAD TO BODY ACHES JOINTS PAIN AND EVEN EARLY OSTEO ARTHRITIS LIKE SYMPTOMS
WHEN THYROID IS LOW THE TISSUES BECOME COLD DRY AND STIFF AWHICH INCREASES VATA AND CAUSES EXACTLY THE PATTERN OF PAIN WHICH YOU ARE DESCRIBING
START KSHEERABALA 101 CAPSULE MAHARASNADI GUGGULU 1 TAB WACH AFTER FOOD
DASHAMOOLA KASHAYAM- 20 ML WITH WATER AFTER FOOD
ASHWAGANDHADI LEHYAM - 1 TSP AT NIGHT WITH MILK
YAVANAMRITA VATI 1 TAB AFTER FOOD WITH MILK TWICE DAILY
Yes, Thyroid dysfunction slows metabolism, causing toxins (Ama) to accumulate in joints (pain) and blocking channels (ED & Kidney issues).
Medicines 1 Punarnavadi Guggulu: 2 tablets twice daily with warm water (For Kidney & Joints). 2 Maha Rasnadi Kashayam: 15ml with 45ml warm water, twice daily before food. 3 Chandraprabha Vati: 2 tablets twice daily (For ED & Urinary health). 4 Ashwagandha Churna: 1 tsp with warm water at night.
External Therapy Massage & Heat: Apply Mahanarayan Thailam on painful joints followed by hot water bag fomentation daily.
Dietary & Lifestyle Advice Diet: Eat warm, light foods with Ginger and Turmeric. Strictly avoid Curd, Urad Dal, cold water, and high salt intake. Activity: Daily 30-minute gentle walk to stimulate Thyroid and metabolism.
Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma
Yes Thyroid hormones imbalance leads to other hormonal imbalance, and causes , problems like low sexual activity, For Thyroid problem You start with Divya Thyrogrit 2-0-2 after food with water For pain and aches. Rasnasapthakam kashaya 10ml twice daily after food with water Mahavatvidhvansh vati 1-0-1 after food with water Apply Mahanarayan oil+ Kshirbala oil on pain affected area twice daily. For improving Erectile dysfunction start with Cap. Ashwashila 1-0-1 after food with water Apply ashwagandha bala oil on penis externally twice daily. Do pranayam lom -vilom bhastrika bhamri kapalbhatti twice daily for 5-10mins.
Thyroid issues, particularly hypothyroidism, can indeed be linked to joint pain and stiffness, as well as muscle aches. This is due to the thyroid hormone’s influence on the metabolism and maintenance of musculoskeletal health. In Ayurveda, thyroid imbalances are often viewed through the lens of aggravated kapha dosha, which can lead to accumulation of ama (toxins), contributing to joint pain and heaviness.
Regarding arthritis and osteoarthritis, while thyroid dysfunction isn’t a direct cause, it can exacerbate existing joint issues or heighten susceptibility, due to impaired metabolism and increased inflammation. The kidney concern adds complexity; in Ayurveda, kidneys relate closely to the water element and can influence vata dosha – an imbalance here might be exacerbating your symptoms.
Erectile dysfunction linked to thyroid problems is another potential consequence. In Ayurveda, this may involve vitiated vata or diminished shukra dhatu (reproductive tissue). To address these issues holistically:
1. Diet: Incorporate a warm, nourishing diet, rich in anti-inflammatory foods like turmeric and ginger. Include ghee or sesame oil to nourish the joints and calm the doshas.
2. Herbs: Ashwagandha and Shilajit can be supportive for vitality and energy, helping with erectile dysfunction. For joint health, Guggulu and Boswellia may reduce inflammation.
3. Lifestyle: Prioritize a regular routine, with adequate rest and mild exercises like yoga, which can bolster flexibility and strength without straining the joints.
4. Detoxification: A gentle Ayurvedic cleanse might help remove excess ama from your system. This should be done under the guidance of a practitioner to ensure it complements your body’s needs.
While Ayurveda offers valuable support, thyroid and kidney issues, along with erectile dysfunction, require collaborative care with your healthcare provider to ensure all aspects, including potential medication adjustments, are addressed appropriately. If pain or symptoms escalate, immediate medical attention should be sought. Remember, holistic healing is a journey, blending traditional wisdom with medical insights for a balanced approach to health.



