I AM suffering from hypo thyroid - #26464
I am suffering from hypo thyroid am taking thyronorm 100mcg every morning I am surching any alternative from ayurveda of this tablet. In ayurved anysolutionfor hypothyroid so I can free from this tablet
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Take Divya Thyrogrit 2-0-2 after food with water Aarogyavardhini 1-0-1 after food with water. Donot stop allopathic medicine suddenly,. Tapper slowly after reports.
Don’t worry, Start taking these medication, 1.Dhootapapeshwar Kaklarakshak Yog 1-0-1 2.Hamsapadadi kwath 20ml +20ml lukewarm water empty stomach twice in a day. You’ll get Amazing results 😊 *include Meditation, yoga,pranayam, JALANDHAR BANDH in your daily routine.
For hypothyroidism in Ayurveda, maintaining balance within the body’s doshas, specifically Kapha, is key. While continuing your prescribed thyronorm medication is important, you can integrate Ayurveda practices as supportive measures under professional guidance. A daily routine is beneficial, begin with 15-20 minutes of breathing exercises like Pranayama to stimulate metabolism and regulate thyroid function.
Including specific herbs may prove beneficial. Consider Ashwagandha for balancing thyroid levels, as it can positively interact with T4 hormone levels. Turmeric, known for its anti-inflammatory properties, might help in alleviating symptoms. However, ensure these supplements are consulted with your healthcare provider to avoid interactions.
Adapting to a Kapha-pacifying diet may be vital. Incorporate more warm, cooked foods like soups and broths, while limiting dairy, sugars, and processed foods. Spices such as ginger, black pepper, and cinnamon can help boost your digestion and metabolism.
Remember, regular physical activity is essential. Incorporate yoga or brisk walking into your daily regimen to stimulate your system and counter fatigue.
Practicing regular detoxification through Panchakarma, specifically, Virechana (therapeutic purgation), could align with reducing toxins and enhancing thyroid function, but must be done under authentic Ayurvedic supervision.
Routine check-ups with your healthcare provider to monitor thyroid function is crucial. Ayurveda can complement your treatment, but abrupt discontinuation of prescribed medication without medical consensus is not advised. Tailoring these recommendations with regular consultations and monitoring can help, but they are not an outright replacement for medical supervision.
Hypothyroidism reflects an imbalance in your body, often related to Kapha dosha and agni (digestive fire). While ayurveda can offer supportive treatments, it’s crucial not to abruptly stop your medication without consulting your physician. Thyroid regulation is delicate and your current medication is managing this effectively.
Integrating ayurvedic principles may help in enhancing your general health and possibly reducing medication in consultation with your doctor. Start with diet—avoid heavy, oily, and cold foods, particularly processed items and soy. Prefer freshly cooked meals with spices like ginger, turmeric, and black pepper to stimulate agni. Regular consumption of warm water with a pinch of cinnamon might be beneficial.
Herbs such as Ashwagandha may help support thyroid function. This should ideally be taken as a powdered form mixed with warm water twice daily. However, combining it with your current regime should be monitored closely by a healthcare provider familiar with herbal and pharmaceutical interactions.
Incorporating a daily routine of light exercise, such as walking or yoga, can assist in balancing out your doshas and improving your overall metabolism. Kapalbhati, a type of pranayama, might be particularly useful, as it helps in maintaining energy channels and promoting endocrine health.
Remember, ayurveda promotes holistic well-being, seeking to balance body, mind and spirit. Make sure any transition or introduction to ayurveda complements your thyroid treatment and is under professional guidance. Hypothyroidism requires regular monitoring to avoid any potential complications from misguided self-treatment. Always prioritize safety and consult both your doctor and an ayurvedic practitioner before making changes to your treatment.

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