Hypothyroidism: An Ayurvedic Approach

the narration of hypothyroidism in Ayurveda it is the same as in modern medicines. The condition caused by the underactive thyroid gland that produces small amounts of the thyroid hormone and this can be caused by an iodine deficiency or a failure of the thyroid gland due to the malfunction of the pituitary gland.

The disease is often overlooked for a long time as the symptoms present in patients are not that dangerous and can be ignored by anyone. Depressions, tiredness, hair loss, dry and cold skin few are often ignored by the patient.

Hypothyroidism in Ayurveda is well described by the great physician named ‘Charaka’. He said that it does not attack those who consume adequate amounts of milk, old rice, barley, green gram, Bengal gram, cane juice, cucumber and other dairy products. These are the recommended foods in current cases as well. Ayurveda says that one should not consume acidic substances as they can aggravate the disease condition.

There are many Ayurvedic herbs prescribed for hypothyroidism. They regulate the thyroid hormone and restore its functionality. These herbs are under investigation and many of them have been shown to be very beneficial for treatment of thyroid conditions.

Ayurvedic herbs are generally well tolerated and free from side effects and this is the reason why Ayurveda is now one of the most famous health sciences that have caught everyone’s attention. These herbs can also be considered as daily health supplements. Many of the herbs that we can find in the kitchen and the rest are easily available in the herbal/ayurvedic store in various forms such as pills, tablets, capsules, decoctions, powders, extracts and natural juices.

Some of the herbs still practiced as Ayurvedic treatment are described below;

Kaanchanara (Bauhinia veriegata) – This is known as purple mountain ebony and is probably the most powerful drug in the Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia to treat any type of thyroid problem. This herb is available in pill or tablet form.

guggulu (Commiphora mukul) – This is the drug that is widely used in Ayurvedic practice today. This is well known for its calorie burning properties and is therefore used extensively to reduce weight i.e. obesity. Hypothyroidism is closely related to obesity and therefore this herb is extremely helpful in treating the condition. This is available in the form of tablets, pills and capsules.

Punarnava (boerhaavia diffusa Linn) – This herb falls into the diuretic category. This is an excellent remedy for treating swelling or inflammation throughout the body. Since hypothyroidism has one of the symptoms of swelling and numbness throughout the body, Punarnava can be very beneficial in treating such conditions. This is a very good tonic and can also be used for general health.

There are many formulas available to treat hypothyroidism. Ayurveda always suggests the patients to take internal medicines by following a strict diet as prescribed and advised by the Ayurvedic doctor. Any of the diseases shakes the three bodily humors called Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Ayurvedic medicines and diet will restore these three humors and thus eliminate the disease.

Related article:

Hypothyroidism: Nature’s Breadth Can Help You

Different ways hypothyroidism can be treated

about author

admin

[email protected]

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *