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Hypothyroidism - #22453

Puja padhi

Hello sir,I am puja,32 years old. suffering from weight gain,hair loss and hypothyroidism.I am taking thyrox 50 tablet every morning.How I can get rid off taking medication.No period problems.I am married for last 2year,but unable to conceive.

Age: 32
Chronic illnesses: Hypothyroidism
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Hi. Avoid bakery product and carbonated drinks. Minimize intake of coffee and tea and sugar. Avoid Maida, wheat flour frozen food. Tab. Aarogyavardhini 2-0-2 after meal Tab Kanchanar guggul 2-2-2 Tab. Pushpadhanva ras 2-0-2 Practice suryanamskar daily. Practice anulom vilom , pranayam daily
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Hypothyroidism can indeed impact several areas of life, and your symptoms of hair loss, weight gain, and challenges with conceiving are not uncommon. While continuing with your current medication, you might begin incorporating some Ayurvedic practices that could help manage your thyroid health more naturally over time. However, any changes or discontinuation of prescribed medication should be done under professional medical supervision. From an Ayurvedic standpoint, hypothyroidism is often seen as a Kapha and Vata imbalance. Addressing these imbalances through diet and lifestyle can be beneficial. A few suggestions are as follows: Dietary Recommendations: Begin with focusing on a Kapha-pacifying diet. This involves eating lighter, easily digestible foods, avoiding heavy, oily or overly sweet foods. Focus on incorporating more vegetables, particularly green leafy ones, grains like quinoa or millet, and spices such as ginger, black pepper, and turmeric to stimulate digestion or agni. Lifestyle Modifications: Morning exercise, like brisk walking or yoga, can stimulate metabolism. Consider practicing Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutations), which may help balance thyroid function, reduce stress, and augment energy levels. Additionally, ensure you get sufficient rest, and avoid napping during the day to support Kapha balance. Herbal Support: You may add herbs like Ashwagandha and Guggulu, known to support thyroid health and metabolism. Consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for the correct dosages based on your unique constitution. For fertility and conception, Ayurveda emphasizes balancing the reproductive tissue (Shukra dhatu). Alongside nutritional and lifestyle changes, incorporating Rasayana herbs like Shatavari may bolster reproductive health. Finally, remember to keep a regular check-up with your doctor to monitor thyroid levels and manage medication effectively. Addressing the thyroid naturally with Ayurveda can be a gradual process and requires commitment, but aligning diet, lifestyle, and possibly herbal supplements could support your journey toward a balanced state of health.

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