Struggling with Low TSH, Constipation, and Weight Gain - #44959
I am suffering frrom low TSH , constipation and very slow metabolism which might the reason for high weight gain
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Doctors' responses
Examining your situation through an Ayurvedic lens, low TSH can be associated with an imbalance in your body’s systems. According to Ayurveda, thyroid issues often link to an imbalance in Kapha and Vata doshas which might be contributing to slow metabolism and weight gain. Let’s look at some Ayurvedic recommendations to address these concerns.
For constipation and slow metabolism, enhancing your digestive agni (fire) is crucial. Sip warm water throughout the day to aid digestion and help agni. Try drinking a glass of warm water with lemon first thing in the morning to stimulate digestion. Adding ginger or jeera (cumin) to meals can also help boost metabolism.
Dietary changes can have significant effects on TSH and related symptoms. Favor lighter and warmer foods like moong dal, soups, and cooked vegetables which are easier to digest. Avoid excessive oily, heavy or cold foods that might weigh your digestive system down. Use spices that enhance digestion like black pepper, turmeric, and cinnamon — they support metabolic processes.
Include practices such as Abhyanga (self-massage) with warm sesame oil, as it can stimulate metabolic activity by balancing Vata and Kapha doshas. Exercise is also important; incorporate 20-30 minutes of brisk walking daily to increase circulation and aid digestion. Yoga poses like Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutation) can be beneficial for metabolic rate and digestion.
Mindful eating is another essential strategy. Chew food properly and eat in a calm atmosphere, avoiding distractions like television. Consuming your main meals during midday when digestive capacity is strongest — it aligns with natural body rhythms and supports proper digestion.
Consult with an Ayurvedic practioner or a healthcare professional, especially regarding low TSH. If weight gain or symptoms become sever, seeking support promptly is necessary. Balancing doshas takes time, but with consistent lifestyle modifications, improvement is possible.

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