Shathayu Clinic , located at HMT Layout, R.T. Nagar, Bangalore, provides medically monitored Ayurvedic therapy for hyperthyroidism under experienced Ayurvedic doctors.
Every program begins with a comprehensive assessment of the patient’s constitution, dosha status, thyroid medical history, current medications, digestive health, sleep cycle, stress levels, and associated symptoms.
1. Patient Consultation and Assessment by Physicians: No therapy process will commence without a proper assessment conducted by the physician at Shathayu Clinic. This step helps to identify the specific herbs for treatment, therapies required, changes to diet, and the sequence for conducting the program. Two people who have identical medical issues can have totally different therapy regimes, because their bodies are affected by different factors.
2. Herbal Formulations: The herbs are used as single drugs based on the constitution and symptoms exhibited:
a) Brahmi is used for patients with an active nervous system, palpitation, and anxiety, and brings about mental clarity.
b) Ashwagandha is used to support stress relief, adrenal function, and hormonal regulation, making it very effective for sleep problems and fatigue.
c) Kanchanara Guggulu directly affects the thyroid gland, reducing inflammation and promoting proper functioning.
d) Shatavari builds up depleted tissues and cools the Pitta dosha while balancing the body’s hormones, especially in cases of menstrual problems.
e) Jatamansi relieves anxiety, brings about good sleep, and regulates the body’s state of being overstressed due to hyperthyroidism.
f) Guduchi deals with the immune component of the disease.
3. Panchakarma Therapies: Panchakarma forms the basis of Ayurvedic clinical treatment for hyperthyroidism at Shathayu. The treatments chosen are based on an individual’s assessment:
a)
Virechana (Purgation): It helps eliminate excess Pitta from the gut and liver, thereby correcting inflammation and excessive metabolism, which are responsible for thyroid gland hyperactivity.
b)
Basti (Enema It helps correct Vata imbalances in the body, making the nervous system and hormonal regulation easier.
c)
Shirodhara: : Pouring warm medicated oil on the forehead for 30–45 minutes. This is considered to be one of the best treatments for lowering cortisol and helping with insomnia and anxiety associated with hyperthyroidism.
d)
Nasya (nasal therapy): Helps clear the upper head region and nervous system imbalances, as well as goiter/neck problems when present.
e)
Abhyanga (oil massage): Calms excess Vata in the body, nourishes the weakened body, and stimulates the parasympathetic system.
4. Therapeutic Diet: At Shathayu, diet is prescribed as part of the clinical program, not as general wellness advice. The kitchen and medical team coordinate at every stage. For hyperthyroidism, the dietary framework is Pitta-calming and Kapha-building:
a) Cool, earthy foods like whole grains, cooked vegetables, ghee, dairy products, root vegetables, and fruits.
b) Eating at specific times to create a consistent digestion pattern and prevent Vata disturbance.
c) Non-stimulating, fresh, and warm meals throughout the protocol, corresponding with the Panchakarma phase.
d) Freshly prepared warm meals at every stage of the program, aligned with the Panchakarma phase.
The diet protocol for Hyperthyroidism will be Pitta-soothing and Kapha-supporting:
5. Yoga, Pranayama, and Daily Routine:Daily yoga and breathwork at Shathayu are structured therapeutically for hyperthyroid patients, not as general exercise:
a) The poses of Sarvangasana and Halasana increase circulation to the thyroid area.
b) Sheetali and Sheetkari Pranayama reduce Pitta dosha and lower the sympathetic nerve stimulation.
c) Yoga Nidra and Meditation lower the amount of cortisol and restore sleep structure.
6. Duration of the Program and Monitoring: The duration of the program at Shathayu varies from 14 to 21 days, depending on the progression of cleansing, balancing the Pitta and Vata doshas, tissue nutrition, and the body’s metabolic balance. Physician monitoring of this program continues throughout the process and takes into account progress made. All existing thyroid medication is reviewed during the initial consultation and coordinated with the treatment approach.
• Consistent Dinacharya (daily routine), fixed sleep and meal times, reduced screen exposure, and morning oil application are prescribed alongside clinical treatment and maintained throughout the program.