How to normalize thyroid function ? I am taking medicine from almost 15years - #25077
I want to normalize my thyroid function without medication on daily basis. It is mentally killing me.. hormonal imbalance- irregular periods-sometimes heavy menstruation- Being anemic.. I want to make me healthy starting from my thyroid hormone regulation


Doctors’ responses
Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise and meditation. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Sy.M2tone 15ml twice Tab.Bilva 2-0-2 Tab.Arogyavardhini 2-0-2
Please mention your recent reports of TSH, T3 AND T4 *Also do a blood test of VITAMIN D
Balancing thyroid function through Ayurveda is an approach that can offer a holistic alternative to managing these conditions potentially. Since the thyroid is closely tied with your body’s metabolism and energy distribution, the balance of your doshas—particularly Vata and Pitta—plays a part in health here.
Firstly, diet is key. Focus on grounding foods that are warm, moist, and nurturing. Incorporate whole grains like cooked oats and rice, and root vegetables such as carrots and sweet potatoes. Avoid raw or cold foods as they can aggravate Vata and hinder thyroid balance. Include healthy fats, like ghee or flaxseed oil in your cooking.
Enhancing agni, or your digestive fire, is essential. Consuming ginger tea: a fresh ginger slice boiled in water, may help. Also, Ayurveda suggests drinking warm water throughout the day to support digestion and cleanse toxins (ama) from the body.
Herbal supports include Ashwagandha, known to balance hormones, and Brahmi, which calms and restores energy. These should be used under guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure they’re suited to your unique constitution.
Regular routine can also hugely impact hormonal balance. Create a consistent daily schedule with proper sleep cycles. Aim for early to bed and early rise to keep Kapha dosha in balance, which may support hormonal regulation.
Gentle yoga and pranayam can further stabilize thyroid and hormones. Poses such as Sarvangasana (Shoulder Stand)—done carefully—stimulate thyroid gland directly. Breathing exercises, especially Nadi Shodhana (Alternate Nostril Breathing), can pacify the mind and harmonize energy.
It’s crucial to have regular check-ups with your healthcare provider, especially with anemia concerns. Ensure that these practices complement any ongoing treatments you’re receiving, avoiding sudden discontinuation of medications without medical counsel. Re-evaluate with your doctor to ensure any significant changes align with treatment goals.

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