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Endocrinological Disorders
Question #36402
142 days ago
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how to lower tsh levels - #36402

Charles

I am really struggling with something and don’t know what to do... I’ve been feeling super tired all the time, and my doctor said my TSH levels are kinda high. They didn’t give me much info, just said it could be hypothyroidism? I guess I should have asked more questions, but I was just overwhelmed. Anyway, they suggested medication, but I’m really not keen on that. I’ve been trying to eat healthier, like adding more veggies and cutting out junk food but Idk if it’s making a difference. I've also started to feel more anxious lately, which I read could be related to thyroid issues. I'm really curious about how to lower TSH levels naturally, like with Ayurveda or herbal remedies? Are there specific herbs or routines that can help manage this? I wonder if there's like a dietary plan involved or maybe some lifestyle changes that can help out? Anyone here had experiences with how to lower TSH levels without medication? Would love to hear any advice, stories, or tips! I feel like I’m running in circles and just wanna feel like myself again, you know? Thx in advance!

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To address elevated TSH levels and manage hypothyroidism through Ayurveda, several strategies involve diet, lifestyle modifications, and herbal support aimed at harmonizing doshas and optimizing agni (digestive fire). Begin with dietary changes: incorporate warm, cooked foods that are easy to digest, like well-cooked vegetables and whole grains such as quinoa and oats. Avoiding raw and cold foods helps in improving your digestive strength. Increase your intake of healthy fats like ghee and coconut oil, which nourish the thyroid and support vata and kapha balance.

Specific herbs can support thyroid health. Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), known in Ayurveda for balancing thyroid hormones, can be taken in powdered or capsule form, usually 500 mg twice daily with warm water or milk. Likewise, Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) can help with overall immunity and energy levels, typically consumed as 1-2 teaspoons of powder with warm water once a day.

Engage in a consistent daily routine, including early rising and going to bed, to regulate your body clock. Practising yoga and pranayama (breathing exercises) like Anulom Vilom or Ujjayi can improve energy levels and reduce anxiety. Regular gentle exercise like walking or yoga is crucial as it benefits metabolism and ensures proper circulation.

Manage stress with mindfulness or meditation practices, as stress profoundly impacts thyroid function. It’s essential to maintain a supportive and calm environment.

These suggestions should complement your current lifestyle and are general guidelines based on classical Ayurvedic principles. Monitoring TSH levels with your healthcare provider ensures safe management of your condition, espeically if symptoms persists or worsen.

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High TSH levels are indeed often linked to hypothyroidism, where the thyroid gland is underactive. When considering Ayurvedic approaches, the focus would be on rebalancing the doshas, particularly vata and kapha, which commonly contribute to such imbalances. A holistic approach involves diet, lifestyle, and potentially using herbal remedies. Begin with addressing the diet — since you’ve already started eating healthier, this is a great first step. Try to incorporate warm, cooked foods instead of raw; they are easier on your agni (digestive fire), which is crucial for absorbing nutrients effectively. Including spices like ginger, cinnamon, and cumin can help strengthen your digestion and balance your doshas.

From the Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, consider herbs known to support thyroid function. Guggul is one such herb, appreciated for its role in stimulating thyroid activity. Another is Ashwagandha, which helps manage stress and anxiety and can support thyroid health. However, please be cautious with these— it’s vital to consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure dosage and compatibility with your body’s unique constitution.

Daily routines are also essential; incorporate activities that keep your energy balanced. Gentle yoga, especially poses that stimulate the throat and improve circulation, can be beneficial. Establishing a consistent sleep schedule and practicing relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or meditation can help calm the mind and may support thyroid function indirectly by reducing stress.

Hypothyroidism may have serious implications, so it’s crucial to monitor your symptoms closely. While exploring Ayurvedic treatments, keep in touch with your healthcare provider for regular check-ups and necessary medical guidance. Balancing natural remedies with conventional medical advice can create a more integrated and effective treatment approach.

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