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PcOS & Thyroid - #20254

Baby deepika

Please help me for PCOS & Thyroid. Currently I’m taking medicines but I want to cure it through ayurvedic practices. Suggest me diet, yoga and other ayurvedic practices to reduce the symptoms of the PCOS.

Age: 29
Chronic illnesses: Thyroid & PCOS
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Kanchanar guggulu Stri rasayana vati- 1 tab each twice daily after food with lukewarm water Chant ohm hrum hreem swaha daily 108 times Press below thumb where elevation is there- 20 times daily press and release
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Namaste, Before providing you with the best treatment plan, including dietary and lifestyle modifications, I would need the following details from you: 1. Your latest test reports, including Ultrasound (USG) and Thyroid Function Test results. 2. The date of your last menstrual period. 3. Information about thyroid medication you are currently taking, including the name and dosage. 4. Details of any past surgical history, if applicable. 5. Your personal health history, including: Appetite (good/poor/fluctuating) Dietary habits (vegetarian/non-vegetarian, meal patterns) Bowel movements (regular/irregular, constipation/diarrhea) Urine output (normal/reduced/increased, any burning sensation) Once I receive these details, I will provide you with the most suitable treatment plan tailored to your needs.
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PCOS and thyroid issues, it's quite a combo, isn't it? But Ayurveda's wisdom can definitely be a great addition to your current regimen. First things first, understanding your unique dosha is crucial, as PCOS is often related to Kapha imbalances, while thyroid problems typically involve a Vata imbalance. Let's tackle this naturally but effectively. Diet-wise, you should aim for a Kapha-pacifying diet. That means avoid cold foods and too much dairy; lean more towards warm, cooked meals. Favor bitter, pungent, and astringent tastes. So, include plenty of leafy greens, spices like turmeric, ginger, and cumin to your meals - they help to ignite agni (digestive fire). Try adding a tablespoon of flaxseed or chia seeds; they support hormonal balance. For thyroid issues, iodine-rich foods like seaweed and naturally, warm water with a drop of lemon juice every morning can assist. But skip goitrogens—vegetables like cabbage and kale should be cooked well. Now, yoga can be your best friend here. Focus on poses like Surya Namaskar, Bhujangasana (cobra pose), and Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) which improve hormonal balance and detoxify the system. Practice these daily, if possible, for about at least 30 minutes. Herbal-wise, Ashwagandha is known to stabilize thyroid levels, while Shatavari and Triphala could be good supports for PCOS. You might want to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized herbal combinations, don't self-medicate there. Don’t forget lifestyle changes—try to incorporate a regular sleeping schedule and practice stress-reducing techniques like meditation or pranyama. Sometimes, it's as simple as keeping yourself warm with a cozy scarf in colder weather, or journeying into nature for fresh air. Always listen to your body, and balance is key. Remember, while these practices can supplement your treatment, don't stop your medicines or ignore conventional medical advice without consulting your healthcare provider. Small, consistent and mindful steps towards a healthier you can make a significant difference!
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