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How Homeopathy can Help in Treating Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

homeopathic remedies for Hashimoto's Thyroiditis

Known as the most common cause of hypothyroidism, Hashimoto’s disease (also known as Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis) is an autoimmune disorder in which the cells of the immune system damage the thyroid gland due to a misdirected response. The thyroid gland is located in the front of the neck and produces thyroid hormones, which control body’s metabolism. In case of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, the thyroid gland is unable to produce enough hormones, giving rise to the symptoms of an under-active thyroid. This condition slows down many functions in the body. Homeopathic medicine for Hashimoto’s thyroiditis helps moderate the immune system and treats the symptoms to help manage the hormonal fluctuations.
Hashimoto’s disease in some people may cause the thyroid gland to become so inflamed that it results in goiter (abnormal enlargement of thyroid gland).

Difference between Hashimoto’s and Hypothyroidism

Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis and Hypothyroidism are two different labels although both involve thyroid becoming underactive.
In Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, malfunctioning immune cells attack the thyroid gland. This results in the impairment of the ability of the thyroid gland to produce thyroid hormone. In hypothyroidism, the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone.
This is how Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis becomes the most common cause of hypothyroidism.

Homeopathic Remedies for Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

1. Sepia Officinalis – For Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis  with Irritability

Sepia Officinalis is a medicine for Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis when the condition is accompanied by lack of vital heat in the body, hair fall, irregular bowel movement and menstrual complaints. The mental symptoms associated are extreme irritability and indifferent behavior, unusually excessive craving for acidic things and pickles.

2. Calcarea Carbonica – For Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis in Obese People

Calcarea Carbonica is a medicine for Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis in obese people who are always chilly and cannot tolerate cold air. It is also used to treat hypothyroidism with depression, nervousness, and fatigue especially in patients with sluggish dispositions.
People needing this medicine also show peculiarities in eating habits like craving for boiled eggs, desire for indigestible things like chalk, pencils, lime, and aversion to fats. It has been proved efficacious in women with hypothyroidism who suffer from very profuse menses that continue for long durations that occur earlier than the expected. The feet may be cold during the menstrual period.

3. Graphites – For Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis with Constipation

Graphites is a medicine for Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis and hypothyroidism in people who suffer from chronic constipation where the stool is hard and passes with great difficulty in lumps. Associated mental symptoms include depression, sadness, timidity, and an inability to make decisions.

4. Natrum Mur – For Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis in Anemic Females

Natrum Mur is a medicine used to treat Hashimoto’s thyroiditis in anemic females who undergo great physical weakness, dry skin, dry mouth, and obstinate constipation.

Homeopathy – The Best Treatment for Hashimoto’s Disease

Conventional treatment for Hashimoto’s disease tends to involve hormone therapy that is designed to replace the low thyroid hormone levels. This therapy is also known as thyroid replacement therapy wherein a synthetic hormone is used on a daily basis. This hormone is similar to the naturally occurring thyroxine hormone.
However, seventy-percent of the people taking thyroid replacement therapy continue to complain of symptoms. This is because this treatment does not solve the underlying problems that are causing the autoimmune reactions. Thus the treatment with the hormone medication becomes a lifelong requirement.
Homeopathy for Hashimoto’s thyroiditis offers supportive therapy in the symptomatic management of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and can also help reduce the intensity and frequency of the symptoms.
The main advantage of opting for a homeopathic remedy for Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is that the medicines used for its treatment are made of natural substances and do not cause any side-effects.

Natural Remedies

As an ancient 200-year-old medical science, homeopathy uses cures found in nature that help restore the natural healing processes of the body. Homeopathic treatment for Hashimoto’s disease works with a comprehensive treatment plan that works to harmonize the system.
In conventional treatment, use of synthetic hormones can cause side effects that range from mild-to-moderate in intensity.

A Holistic Approach

Homeopathy aims to treat the hormonal problem internally, by understanding the cause of different symptoms instead of suppressing them. Synthetic hormones and other drugs only relieve the symptoms and do not fix the cause of the problem. Homeopathic treatment for Hashimoto’s thyroiditis involves moderating the over-active immune system to prevent further progression of the disease.

Individual Treatment

Homeopathic remedy for Hashimoto’s disease works by analyzing the individual symptoms of the disorder in a person. Since every individual is treated according to their specific symptoms, there is no blanket treatment provided for a particular illness.
For example, for an anemic female with signs of this problem, homeopathic medicine Natrum Mur is recommended, while a homeopathic medicine for thyroid during pregnancy can only be prescribed by analyzing other body functions.

These Medicines are Safe

Homeopathic medicines for Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis are taken in small doses over a continuous period, which helps improve the efficacy of the natural substances in the medication. This slow-healing action helps treat the problem on a long-term basis while also reducing the symptoms.

Causes of Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

“When Immune system attacks the thyroid.”
The exact reason behind Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is not apparent, and it is considered to be an autoimmune disease. In Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, the body’s immune cells start destroying the cells of the thyroid gland that results in the development of symptoms of an underactive thyroid.
The development of autoimmune disorders is multifactorial, wherein genetics, diet, stress, hormone levels, environmental influences and immunological factors play a significant role.
The cause of Hashimoto’s disease may also include a reaction from an autoimmune disease or common allergens including inflammatory foods like gluten or dairy. In some people, nutritional deficiencies like those of glutamine, zinc and Vitamin D can also cause the problem.

Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis Treatment Guidelines

1. Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis Treatment Diet

An important measure to manage Hashimoto’s disease is to remove foods that trigger immune reactions, like gluten, grains, nuts, artificial sugars, dairy products and fast food.
Additionally, adding foods like vegetables and fruits, coconut oil, seaweed, probiotic-rich foods, sprouted seeds, and beans can help moderate the system and restore it to a healthy state. Homeopathic medicine for thyroid diseases works particularly well with correct diet choices.

2. Supplements for Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

Certain nutrients and supplements help lower the autoimmune reactions and also help the body handle stress better. These supplements and nutrients include probiotics, Vitamin D, and more traditional foods like Aswagandha.

3. Stress Management

It is essential to manage and reduce stress when suffering from Hashimoto’s disease as stress can trigger alterations in the production of neuroendocrine hormones which contribute to immune dysfunction.

Risk Factors for Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

Various risk factors predispose a person towards Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, like:

  • Women are 8-10 times more at risk as compared to men to develop Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis.
  • A family history of autoimmune disorders or thyroid disorders.
  • Stress may lead to imbalances in the hormonal levels.
  • Pregnancy and postpartum are two situations which affect the thyroid hormones. The pregnant female may develop antibodies to the thyroid hormones during and after pregnancy, resulting in postpartum thyroiditis.
  • Smoking cigarettes and sedentary lifestyle are the most common contributory factors in Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis.

Signs and Symptoms of Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

Initially, the signs and symptoms of Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis are very mild and may go unnoticed. In the very beginning, a swelling in the front of the neck due to the enlargement of the thyroid gland (goiter) occurs in most cases. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis progresses gradually over years and damages the thyroid gland, resulting in a reduction of thyroid hormones that leads to hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid). By the time the symptoms of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis are noticeable, the thyroid gland may already be damaged.
The symptoms of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis include:

  • weight gain tiredness/weakness
  • low energy levels
  • intolerance to cold
  • swollen/puffy face
  • sleepiness
  • muscle aches
  • joint pains
  • constipation
  • thinning/falling of hair
  • low libido
  • slowed brain function
  • weak memory and depression

In females, irregular periods or prolonged/heavy periods, and difficulty in getting pregnant may be noted. There are also high chances of babies born to women with untreated Hashimoto’s thyroiditis to develop congenital disabilities. There is an increased risk of rising cholesterol and heart problems. Myxedema coma is a severe, life-threatening complication of this condition that requires urgent management.

Complications from Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis can cause some complications, including putting you at a higher risk for developing other autoimmune disorders.
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis increases your risk of developing other related autoimmune disorders. Some examples include Grave’s disease, Addison’s disease, Pernicious Anemia, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Vitiligo.

Diagnosing Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis

Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis is diagnosed through its classic signs and symptoms and by analyzing the result of a blood test that measures levels of thyroid hormone and thyroid stimulating hormone. The test may include:
Hormone Test: A blood test can determine the amount of hormones produced by thyroid and pituitary gland. If the thyroid gland is underactive, the level of thyroid hormone will be low, but TSH will be elevated because the pituitary gland tries to stimulate the thyroid gland to produce more thyroid hormone.
Antibody Test: As Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis is an autoimmune disorder, it involves the abnormal production of antibodies. A blood test may confirm the presence of antibodies against thyroid peroxidase (TPO antibodies), an enzyme that is typically found in the thyroid gland and plays a vital role in the production of thyroid hormones.

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Comments

  1. My 7 year old daughter was just diagnosed with Hashimoto’s. We thought it was just anemia so she probably was dealing with this for a year or more. It’s been unnerving that this would happen to such a young child. And her thyroid may be done as far as the dr can tell. I already use homeopathy for other ailments and would love to help her body now with the autoimmune issue. Dr is going to prescribe the synthetic t4 soon. I have Nat Mur in the cell salt form, not sure if that would be similar help. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I’m trying to decide if to go gluten free because I’ve heard how that has helped so many but don’t want to cause her to have any obsessions with food at such a young age. Thank you!

  2. Lesley O'Connor says:

    I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s in 2018 and have been taking Levothyroxine ever since. Am also taking 4.5mg LDN which initially helped but I am now struggling. My main problem is with breathlessness which seems to fluctuate, especially when my dose of Levo is too low. However as I am nearly 76 my doctor won’t raise my dosage of Levo because I currently take 75mcg and my latest blood test shows TSH of 2.26.
    This breathlessness is very worrying and quite bad.
    Any advise would be helpful.
    Thank you
    Lesley

    • Toni Palmieri says:

      Hi Dr. Sharma,

      I am a 61 year old woman and I was diagnosed with Hasimoto’s last year. I did not have any symptoms except that I could not lose weight. I discussed this with my doctor and I guess he found out why. He always checks my thyroid. So, it was caught quickly. He puts me on the med for 6 weeks and then checks my blood. Sometimes I am off the meds for months and all is good. I recently went back in January for my check up and now I have to be put on them for another 6 weeks. I am very familiar with homeopathic medicine I went to a homeopathic doctor for years. I unfortunately had to stop because he left the country. I am very willing to try something else for my hasimoto I do not want to stay on this meds. Can you advise?

  3. Thank you for this valuable information. I will change my diet yet more (alaready avoiding glute). The recommended treatments make sense. I will look forward to a practitioner ear me. Do you treat paatients via Zoom or email?

    Thank you.

  4. Yisroel Tunk says:

    Hi. I had a patient in my office with Hashimoto’s Thyroid symptoms. I would like to know if homeopathy can help her get rid of it.
    Thank you.

  5. Jamie McGill says:

    Hi,
    I found your page while researching homeopathic medicine for myself. I was wondering if you take on clients in the US? I am 43 and trying to conceive our second child and I also have Hashimoto’s. I would love to hear from you and what you think would be the best course of action.

  6. Anna Klausman says:

    How would one use Nat Mur for this?

  7. I have normal TSH, t3 and t4, but my thyroid antibodies bodies are extremely high, around 1300- 1600. I have all the above listed symptoms. I am 6.4 height and weight 82. I gained weight during my infertility treatment. And now I have a baby thru ivf. I am struggling to loose weight.

  8. Unni Krishnan says:

    Dear Doctor,I have suffering outoimmune dicease like hashimoto thyroiditis with psoriasis,uric acid, cholesterol.which homeo medicines can take.kindly send me reply early as possible.thanking you.

  9. How homeopathy can help me treat ing my desese.Iam suffering from virtiligo (graves)desease.labreport says that it is hypothyroidism can I get any help from you?

  10. Dr.I am suffering from virtiligo deseas.lab reports are says high hushimoto thyroid it’s.canhomeopthy cure this desese . please help me

  11. Beth makaj says:

    Hi, I was diagnosed 2 years ago with Hashimotos hypothyroidism ( probably had it for over 10 years). I can not take any levo or synthroid due to severe allergies. I had uterine cancer 7 months ago and had a radical hysterectomy . I’m anemic and extremely obese..about 100 lbs overweight. I need someone to think outside the box to help me with homeopathic relief

  12. Bronagh Curley says:

    Hi there,

    I am a 30 year old female with a 5 year old daughter, and my husband and I have been trying to get pregnant for over 2 years now. I have had numerous nodules on my thyroid that have been aspirated, biopsied and had numerous ultrasounds. I was tested a few weeks ago for TSH, T3 and T4 levels and all were normal. Since I had my daughter my weight has always been between 160-165 which is 10 lbs heaver than my pre baby weight. I eat healthy and exercise 3-4 times a week but have no success losing weight.

  13. Unni Krishnan says:

    Dr.I am suffering hashimoto thyroiditis and psoriasis, high uric acid with gout and cholesterol..which medicines are use.

  14. Dr Jamshed Khan says:

    Please contact me for thiroid Harmon problem in homiopath treatment. I m senior physician Dr Jamshed khan MD homiopath from allahabad contact me 9839715758

  15. Carrie DeGroot says:

    Hi, I was diagnosed February of 2022 for hashimoto’s. I have been taking levothyroxin 50mcg since April. I feel better then I did, but do not like the idea of being on medication for the rest of my life. My symptoms before taking the prescribed medication were as follows: tiredness, low libido, weakness. slow but steady weight gain, often cold and couldn’t get warm, hair loss, low energy, constipation, and irritable. Since being on medication, I do feel much better but still have small bits of all those same symptoms still. I have not restricted my diet as of yet. Is there something I should try that you could recommend?

  16. MUHAMMAD AKRAM says:

    Dear DR. MY you live long and happy. I have some symptoms which i can share and need good homopathy treatment. when i go towards ac room from outside does coughing histamine produce go outside ac same walking same coughing and spitting gel like white spit . feeling throat full. having also constipation and increased sense of smell. paint work dust other smell activate symptoms coughing tiredness spitting white jelly phlegm. walking also cause the same symptoms.please advice me some homopathy my ige for allergy in increased as 270

  17. Karen Anderson says:

    Hello,

    I was just diagnosed yesterday with hashimotos. I’ve been working on eating better and getting rid of sugars and starting to eat paleo. My hair is falling out at a very rapid rate. I also had my second child 4 months ago and I still deal with post partum depression now and then. I have all of the symptoms noted above and I sleep very little plus I am nauseated and almost cannot eat anything. I grew up on homeopathic and alternative medicine. I refuse to take anything synthetic. I’m also breastfeeding my baby. Any advice and guidance would be greatly appreciated.

    • Sabina Sultana says:

      Sir Mari hashimoto thyroid ha Mari constipation ha ,skin dryness ha, hair fall ha ,sainas ha,skin allergies ha, Jada ho Rahi thyroxine12 mg le Rahi 3years ha tho kiya koro mam boliya plz

  18. cheryl adelman says:

    HI!
    Thank you for reading this! I don’t fit into any of the 4 categories above for choosing a remedy. I was diagnosed w Hashimoto’s thyroiditis 6 years ago when I tested thyroglobulin at 9 when is should be <.9.
    It is now at 4.5, but still high, though trending lower. My TPO and TSH test normal. My DHEA is extremently low, which makes me consider adrenal fatiuge, so is testosterone very low. Ferritin recently tested low for 3 months at 33, though was normal before in the 70s.
    I test normal selenium, D3, Iodine, but high ALP, which makes me consider osteoporosis. I eat raw vegan, take probiotics, V-D, K2, Ashwagandha, and more. I exercise; row and rebound, stretch.
    I do tend toward stress too much, sleep is just ok.
    Symptoms, tired all times of the day, very emotional, can't hold muscle, gaining flab but not weight, 113 5' 3.5", not losing hair.
    I'm hoping to augment with homeopathy. Need guidance.

  19. I am 66 having hashimotto thyroiditis. Very tired, high cholesterol level hair all gone loss of memory, body become weak nd wrinkles iin hands, face etc suggest medicine

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