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If Triphala be taken with other medicine
My cousin has is married & now they were planning for a child when she was diagnosed with hypothyroidism... Her t3 & t4 are normal but tsh is 6.59. She is taking varanadi kashayam, kanchanara guggulu & ayaskriti 2 times a day. Her 2nd dose of the medicines are taken at around 5pm post which she does not have any food. Can she take thriphala with luke warm water before going to bed?? Does it go along the other medicines??
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Yes it can be taken. Repeat tsh after 3 months of treatment .
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Yes she can
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She can have triphala early morning half tsp empty stomach,that will be more beneficial for her.
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do soorya namaskar regularly. halasana is also good .
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Hope the medicine was prescribed by a doctor. But you haven't mentioned more details about the patient. Well once thing about thyroid. Is she skipping dinner for weight reducing? Then she is not doing good for her body. For thyroid skipping food might worsen the condition. Yes there are medicines for her. But according to particular the medicine changes. If she has not consulted a doctor, not all thyroid is indicative of varanadi. If it has prescribed by a doctor then its ok. But the routines must be as strict as military rounds.
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Consult ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause of ailment
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Ohh no Plz If u want person or not doctors Plz I have best treatment for this
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Triphala can be taken at niGht with water before going to bed.
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