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My thyroid is 5.95. Please help me with the diet I do yoga and brisk walking but I dont know at what time I should do this two things. Somedays I feel very lethargic like can't do yoga properly because of tiredness. And because of my exams i have to sit for long to study. I am taking medication. I just want to make changes in my lifestyle with diet and yoga at a proper time. My weight is 42.56 kg so weight gain is not my problem. And we use sarso ka tel for making vegetable because my family doesnot like olive oil. So is it good for me? Is dhaniya pani at morning is good or not? Please help me to reverse my thyroid.
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Your TSH (5.95) suggests mild hypothyroidism, and since you're already on medication, lifestyle changes can help manage it better. 🔹 Best Routine for You ✅ Morning: Take thyroid medication on an empty stomach (30 min before food). Dhaniya pani is not necessary; jeera or methi water may help digestion. Best time for yoga & brisk walking: Morning (7–8 AM) or evening (5–6 PM) after a light snack. ✅ Diet Tips: Sarso ka tel (mustard oil) is fine; no need for olive oil. Protein-rich breakfast: Idli, dosa, poha with peanuts. Balanced meals: Roti/rice with dal, sabzi, and curd. Avoid: Excess soy, raw cabbage/cauliflower, and processed foods. ✅ Study Routine: Take 5–10 min breaks every hour to stretch or walk. Stay hydrated (2-3L water/day) to prevent fatigue. 📞 For a personalized plan, consult me at Eight Seven Six Two Seven Four Nine Nine Seven Four. Dr. Chetan Desai You said: mention as dear patient ChatGPT said: Dear Patient, Your TSH (5.95) indicates mild hypothyroidism, and since you're on medication, lifestyle changes can help manage it better. 🔹 Best Routine for You ✅ Morning: Take thyroid medication on an empty stomach (30 min before food). Dhaniya pani is not necessary; jeera or methi water may help digestion. Best time for yoga & brisk walking: Morning (7–8 AM) or evening (5–6 PM) after a light snack. ✅ Diet Tips: Sarso ka tel (mustard oil) is fine; no need for olive oil. Protein-rich breakfast: Idli, dosa, poha with peanuts. Balanced meals: Roti/rice with dal, sabzi, and curd. Avoid: Excess soy, raw cabbage/cauliflower, and processed foods. ✅ Study Routine: Take 5–10 min breaks every hour to stretch or walk. Stay hydrated (2-3L water/day) to prevent fatigue. 📞 For a personalized plan, consult me at Eight Seven Six Two Seven Four Nine Nine Seven Four.
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**Dear Patient,**  Thank you for sharing your concerns. Your TSH level of 5.95 indicates hypothyroidism, which can contribute to fatigue and lethargy. While medication is essential, lifestyle and dietary adjustments can significantly support your thyroid function and overall well-bein Dietary Recommendations:**  1. **Thyroid-Friendly Foods:**     - **Iodine-rich foods:** Seaweed, iodized salt, fish (in moderation).     - **Selenium sources:** Brazil nuts, sunflower seeds, eggs.     - **Zinc-rich foods:** Pumpkin seeds, lentils, chickpeas.     - **Anti-inflammatory foods:** Turmeric, ginger, leafy greens.  2. **Sarso ka tel (Mustard Oil):**     - It is safe for cooking and contains healthy fats. However, avoid excessive heating to preserve nutrients.  3. **Dhaniya Pani (Coriander Water):**     - It may aid digestion and detoxification, but there is no direct evidence it affects thyroid function. You may continue if it suits you.  ### **Lifestyle & Yoga Tips:**  1. **Timing for Yoga and Brisk Walking:**     - **Morning (6–8 AM):** Ideal for yoga (e.g., Surya Namaskar, Sarvangasana) to boost metabolism.     - **Evening (4–6 PM):** Opt for brisk walking if mornings feel too exhausting.  2. **Combat Lethargy:**     - Break study sessions with short walks or stretching every 30–45 minutes.     - Prioritize sleep (7–8 hours) to reduce fatigue.  ### **Important Notes:**  - **Do not aim to "reverse" hypothyroidism** without medical supervision. Focus on managing it effectively with medication and lifestyle.  - **Monitor TSH levels regularly** to adjust medication if needed.  ### **Consultation Recommended:**  For a **personalized diet plan** and **thyroid management strategy**, schedule a consultation. Your weight, energy levels, and exam stress require tailored guidance.  **For further assistance, contact me on WhatsApp at "Eight Zero Zero Nine Eight Two One Three Three Two".** 
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You can doing  very  good.  Continue all. Listen  I m a hypothyroidism person  since 36 yrs of age now I m 69 yrs. My thyroid is totally uncontrolled although I change  drastically my life style n diet plan drastically since  2.5 yrs.  I doyoga on line  session 45 min. Walking is not possible as my back n knees damaged. So u can try for two months.  After that  go for retest  if it increase u need to start medicine. People do try homeopathy in early stage  they got results too. I do use dhaniya for four months,  no results.  My dose previously 75 than 88, now 100. So basically  it's a internal process  how pituitary gland react on thyroid gland. Ok
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Hyperthyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough thyroid hormone. So need an additional supply of Thyroxine ...u hav to take it daily without skipping..and to followup with blood sample every 6months for making proper drug dosages and symptomatic treatment....do consult
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Avoid fried food and spicy food a Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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