Addressing hypothyroidism with Siddha-Ayurvedic practices involves understanding the imbalance of doshas, particularly Kapha and Vata, which are commonly associated with thyroid disorders. It’s crucial to complement any ongoing allopathic treatment with Ayurvedic methods, never replace unless under guidance of qualified healthcare professional. The thyroid gland’s sluggish activity can often relate to low Agni (digestive/metabolic fire) and imbalance in the tridosha, especially Kapha.
First, consider dietary modifications that help stimulate Agni and balance Kapha. Incorporate warming spices like ginger, black pepper, cumin, and a pinch of turmeric into meals. These can aid in digestion and metabolic processes. Avoid overly sweet, salty, or sour foods that can increase Kapha.
Daily exercise, such as brisk walking or yoga, is beneficial to stimulate metabolism and energy. Focus on pranayama (breathing exercises) practices like Kapalbhati and Anulom Vilom to enhance vitality and support endocrine function.
Herbal remedies play a complementary role. Ashwagandha can help balance thyroid hormones and adapt to ongoing stress, while Guggul may support thyroid function. Take these only under advisement from an Ayurvedic practitioner, as they will consider your overall prakriti and current condition.
Massage therapy, such as Abhyanga with warm sesame oil, can also be soothing and supportive. As a note, continue your allopathic treatment and consult with your doctor before making any significant changes, especially if symptoms persist or worsen. Hypothyroidism requires careful monitoring and consistent management.