For managing Graves’ disease through a Siddha-Ayurvedic approach, it’s important to first address the imbalance of the doshas, primarily focusing on the excess of pitta and vata which affects your thyroid function. Graves’ disease often presents due to hyperactivity in the thyroid gland, which can disrupt the balance of your body’s systems.
Start with diet modifications: reduce or eliminate foods that exacerbate pitta such as spicy, sour, and overly salty foods. Include cooling and calming foods like bitter gourds, leafy greens, and plenty of hydrating fluids. A pitta-pacifying diet is key here to reduce inflammation that might be exacerbating your symptoms. Incorporate herbs like Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) which is known for its calming and pitta balancing properties.
Focus on stress management techniques like pranayama and meditation. Consistency in practices like alternate nostril breathing can stabilize the mental and energetic imbalances contributing to your condition. Stress is known to trigger thyroid dysfunction, so it’s paramount to address it on a daily basis.
Herbal formulations play a critical role. Siddha medicine emphasizes the use of natural minerals and herbs after proper diagnosis. While Ashwagandha can help modulate thyroid activity, it’s best to consult with a practitioner to get a tailored remedy, as self-prescribing could worsen imbalances in certain cases.
Finally, balance is not achieved overnight. Regular follow-ups with both conventional and Ayurvedic practitioners ensure you’re monitoring your thyroid levels properly. In cases where symptoms suggest rapid exacerbation, immediate consultation with a healthcare provider is necessary, as persistent hyperthyroidism can lead to severe complications.



