Best Solutions for Managing Graves' Disease - #41623
What is the best solution for Graves’ disease please 🙏🏼. I started with a thyroid problem that turned in to Graves’ disease. I used a thyroid tonic from China that helped a lot. But I am not sure if it is coming back
How long have you been experiencing symptoms of Graves' disease?:
- More than 6 monthsWhat symptoms are you currently experiencing?:
- None at the momentHave you made any lifestyle changes since your diagnosis?:
- Yes, minor changesDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition
Doctors' responses
Graves’ disease, being an autoimmune disorder affecting the thyroid, requires a nuanced approach, particularly aligning with Ayurvedic principles. First, it’s important to identify that Graves’ disease is prevalently associated with an aggravation of Pitta and Vata doshas in Ayurveda. While the thyroid tonic from China provided some relief initially, considering an Ayurveda-based approach could address underlying imbalances.
Start with diet modifications. Focus on a Pitta-pacifying diet—cool, soothing, and less spicy. Include foods like barley, basmati rice, coconut water, and seasonal sweet fruits. Avoid too much caffeine, alcohol, and smoking as these fuel the body’s heat and stress. Drinking coriander seed water (boil 1 tsp in a cup of water, cool it, and consume) once daily can help to regulate internal heat. Fresh Aloe vera gel may also be helpful; take a spoonful every morning on an empty stomach.
In terms of lifestyle, prioritize regular routine with calming activities like meditation and yoga. Shavasana and pranayama (particularly Nadi Shodhana or alternate nostril breathing) can be calming. Adequate rest, ideally sleeping by 10 pm, is essential to calm the Vata imbalance. Engage in self-massages with cool oils like coconut oil thrice a week to pacify Vata. Limit screen time in the evening to prevent overstimulation.
Consulting an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized herbal formulations is recommen–ded. Herbs like Brahmi and Ashwagandha could support thyroid function, though each may need personalization based on your prakriti.
If you feel symptoms are worsening, like a racing heart, persistent anxiety, or unexplained weight loss, seek professional medical advice immediately. This condition can be complex and sometimes warrants timely intervention. It’s crucial not to delay allopathic care if such symptoms appear.
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.
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