Alright, so when it comes to hyperthyroidism, or what Ayurveda sometimes interprets as a Pitta-Kapha imbalance, it’s vital to keep things cool and calm, ya know? Both the mind and body need pacification. Hyperthyroidism can lead to agitated energies, heart palpitations being one of them. But let’s focus on balancing it out a bit:
First, food. Stick with stuff that’s cooling and calming – think sweet, astringent, and bitter tastes. Fruits like apples, pears, and ripe mangoes are good, but avoid like overly spicy, oily, or salty junk food. Too much caffeine or alcohol they ignite Pitta, so better cut down or steer clear.
Grains like barley, wheat, and oats keep things grounded. And herbs, oh, they’re important. Brahmi is great for calming the mind, while Ashwagandha supports the body’s strength, and you might wanna try Neem, which helps cool down that excess heat. Cook up a bit of cumin, coriander, and fennel tea to sip throughout, it’s soothing. Stay away from stimulant herbs, tho.
Switching to routine stuff, Yoga, breathing exercises – Pranayama specifically – can be super helpful for stabilizing energy. Deep-breathing exercises and meditation might just be your best allies in this journey.
You wanna keep the Agni - that’s your digestive fire - well-tended. Too weak, and toxins build up; too strong, and it can burn out control. So sip warm water and eat at regular intervals.
Hey, if symptoms get severe or those palpitations get intense, it ain’t a bad idea to meet with an allopathic doc as a safety net, right? Ayurveda and Western medicine can be pals here, working together. Thyroid functions, they do need monitoring.
Sensitive to their roots, every individual is unique, so these are general pointers. If you haven’t already, consider getting an in-person consultation with ayurvedic practitioner. They’ll tailor make the approach for you, balancing your unique dosha constitution. Let me know how it goes!


