How to recover from hyperthyroidism - #20068
More sweating, too much food intake ,too much water intake ,increase heart rate ,hyperpigmentation, anxiety, easily feel fatigue, I feel no energy in my body ,mood swings too much , angry and irritation more and more ,
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Soak 2tsp coriander seeds in a glass of water and night , morning boil it allow to cool then strain and take before breakfast Kanchanar guggul 1-1-1 after food Aarogyavardhini 1 -0 -0 before breakfast
Kanchanar guggulu 1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Grit Kumari swaras 10 mL on empty stomach Once repeat your thyroid test and do your sugar level tests
Hi Nidhi,
For better medical advice, please share your recent thyroid profile and other relevant investigations. Since when have you been diagnosed with hyperthyroidism? Do you have any other health issues?
Additionally, provide details about your food habits, sleep pattern, occupation, physical activity, and any history of other infections. After analyzing these factors, a customized diet chart and medication can be advised.
Until then, follow some simple steps Dietary Adjustments Increase Vegetables – Include broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and green leafy vegetables.
Consume natural sources of Omega-3 Fatty Acids – Eat flaxseeds, walnuts, and chia seeds Include Jeera hot water /methi hot water /coriander hot water /herbal teas daily
Limit Iodine Intake – Avoid excess iodized salt iodine-rich supplements.
Reduce Caffeine and Sugar – These can aggravate symptoms like anxiety and palpitations.
Stay Hydrated – Drink plenty of water to support metabolism and detoxification.
Lifestyle Modifications Practice Yoga & Pranayama – Breathing exercises like Nadi Shodhana and Bhramari
Manage Stress – Meditation and mindfulness
Exercise Regularly – Light activities like brisk walking, Soorya namaskara and stretching
Get Enough Sleep – Maintain a consistent sleep schedule.
Namaste Advising 1)Varanadi kashayam 15 ml morning B/F 2)Guluchyadi kashyam 15 ml evening B/F 3)Kanchanara guggulu 1-0-1 A/F 4)Bala aristam 10 ml twice daily A/F 5)Advise pranayama postures and yoga. Like Suryanamaskar
Hello Nidhi, How is your sleep quality, and do you wake up feeling rested or fatigued? Have you noticed any changes in your appetite, weight, or bowel movements recently? Additionally, could you describe your diet—are you consuming foods that are high in sugar, spicy, or caffeine? Do you experience any heat intolerance or excessive thirst? Stress can also play a significant role, so how do you usually manage stressful situations, and has there been an increase in stress recently?
Hypothyroidism is metabolic disorder Take care of your diet and lifestyle correct your diet avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda nonveg oily foods in your diet Take fruits vegetables salad sprouts nuts seeds in your diet Take two meals in a day Regular exercise Arogyawardhini wati Triphla gugulu Kanchnar gugulu Triphla powder
Considering the symptoms you’ve described—such as increased food and water intake, rapid heart rate, fatigue, mood swings, and more—it sounds like you may be experiencing imbalances associated with hyperthyroidism. In Ayurveda, such a condition is often linked to an aggravation of the Pitta dosha, with possible disturbances of Vata and Kapha as well.
First, it’s essential to focus on cooling techniques to balance Pitta dosha. Embrace a Pitta-pacifying diet, which means incorporating cooling foods like sweet, bitter, and astringent tastes. Favor apples, cucumbers, watermelons, and green leafy vegetables. Avoid excessive spicy, oily, or hot foods, which can aggravate Pitta further.
Regarding lifestyle, creating a routine that includes cooling activities is important. Start practicing daily exercises like walking or gentle yoga, ensuring they’re not too intense, as they can increase Pitta. Meditation and deep breathing exercises can help manage stress and mood swings effectively.
Hydration is key, but make sure to sip room temperature water throughout the day instead of cold or iced drinks. Herbal teas like chamomile or mint can be soothing.
Prioritize sleep and rest, which are vital for rejuvenation. Keep your sleeping environment calm and cool to promote restful sleep. Go to bed and wake up at consistent times each day to help regulate your internal clock.
In terms of herbal support, Brahmi and Ashwagandha are beneficial for calming the mind and boosting energy. These herbs can be taken under the guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure they’re suitable for you.
Lastly, consider consulting with a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation to confirm the diagnosis of hyperthyroidism and to discuss integrated care approaches. While Ayurvedic methods can support health, they should complement, not replace, conventional medical evaluation and treatment. Be mindful of symptoms that require urgent care, like extremely rapid heart rates or severe anxiety episodes. Prioritize safety, and seek immediate medical attention if necessary.

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