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Hi is there any good ayurvedic medicine for hypothyroidism I have 10.66 tsh and taking 137 mg thyroxin
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Yes, Ayurveda can treat such conditions.  But to treat such patients, we need detailed case history and physical examination.  You shall consult with ayurvedic doctor.
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There are lot of cause for hypothyroidism. Ayurveda treatment depends on how long you are suffering with the disease, your body constitution or nature, your appetute, bowel movements, mode of life etc. But you can try to beat some common symptoms of hypothyroidism without medicines. The nature of hypothyroidism is to put on weight, so you can do workouts or go for walk or yoga daily. Then you may suffer with contipation, so try to take light food which are easily digestible, fibre rich food. Avoid food which are too cold and too hot. Following these along with other medications helps you to reduce the TSH value and maintain good health. But never stop medicines without doctors advice.
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For proper ayurveda treatment and adivce, consult a doctor with past 3 medical reports.
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avoid cabbage, cauliflower, junk foods, icecreams.
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Start taking continuously kanchnaar kashya 20ml + 20ml water twice daily after food + bk thyroid capsule 1cap twice daily befor food .avoid cabbage 🥬
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If u give proper history then i suggest you best medicine according to ur condition
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Yes there are good medicine in ayurveda for hyper and hypothyroidism. Symptoms for hyoer and hypothyroidism differ in every patients hence direct medicine cannot be prescribed without talking proper history
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Start taking kanchanar guggulu ( dhootpapeshwar) 1 tablet twice a day after meals regularly for 3 months. Complete history and proper diagnosis would be required for accurate line of treatment. For further information you can visit www.bhuvanaarogyamhospital.com
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Just tsh levels are not sufficient to completely assess your thyroid health. You are currently on a pretty high dose of thyroxine despite which your tsh is quiet high . This is pointing more towards autoimmune thyroid disease for which you can follow HAIP DIET based on the anti-inflammatory principles of Ayurveda.  Also a Proper consult is required to guide you through the process of healing, because ayurvedic formulations can just be a supportive treatment here, the main thing which will work in your case is correcting the diet and managing stress levels. To manage stress follow the Rebalancing techniques mentioned in HAIP DIET Cookbook. 
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Yes...there are..but we need your complete histry first then we could advise you better
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Consult personally for prescription
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Adding aggressive physical activities and detox will reduce hypothyroidism if u expect only medicines then choose allopathy endocrinologist's opinion
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Your day routine and also history is must.. after only medicine can be recommended.
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To get good results for Hypothyroidism you need to go for Vaman(Therapeutic Emesis). Hypothyroidism is Ras dhatu dushti( Kind of Body tissues as per ayurveda) and Khapa disease Vaman will help a lot. After Vaman you have to take some ayurvedic medicine for a very short period of time then I hope you don't need any pill for Hypothyroidism. There are a number of ayurveda medicines for thyroid in the market but before knowing your body type these will not be helpful.
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Book an appointment with an ayurveda doctor  tell your doctor everything and I recommend you to go with Vaman Karma you will see great results
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Do not take any ayurveda pill without consulting doctor
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Consult ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause of ailment before consuming any medicine
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For hypothyroidism, change in diet plans and adding some consistent exercise will work much Better than any medicine . If you want to take medicine, take help from allopathy.
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gandush from mulethi water will give good results
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Find out root cause of your problems correct it by ayurveda way diet and lifestyle corrections
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