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ToggleDo you practice yoga regularly? Do you have any experience with yoga? Yoga is plenty of benefits for people with hypotiroidism. Practicing this ancient discipline has no contraindications!
People who live with some health conditions such as asthma, diabetes, or hypertension, recognize that their lives work much better since they added the practice of yoga to their medical treatments. It is even more significant if you suffer from hypo or hyperthyroidism or any other thyroid disorder.
In this opportunity, we will explore the benefits that the practice of yoga can offer to people who suffer from dysregulation in their thyroid.
What can we do to balance this problem with yoga? This practice is about taking care of yourself and giving yourself love, being present for yourself and the condition you are experiencing, and taking care of yourself as if you were your own mother. This includes practicing yoga to live a full life, even if you have thyroid dysfunction.
As You must Incorporate Yoga for Hypothyroidsm
Yoga and the Endocrine System
The Benefits of Yoga for the Thyroid Gland
Hypothyroidism can cause tiredness, dry skin, hair loss, weight gain, sensitivity to cold, or constipation.
Thyroid Energy Center: The 5th Chakra
Stimulate the Thyroid: Activation Techniques of the 5th Chakra
Yoga for hypothyroidism: Studies Confirm its benefits
Over the years, several studies have shown the positive effect of yoga in improving the function of the thyroid gland. According to a study conducted by the University of Mangalore, conducted on female patients between 20 and 50 years old with hypothyroidism, all hormone secretion values rose after regular practice of certain yoga postures. Sounds incredible, doesn’t it?
After practicing yoga, people who experienced weight loss, tremors, laziness, and inadequate hormone levels reduced all those problems significantly.
Yoga practices have helped patients with thyroid disorders to achieve proper health. It has been concluded then that through the practice of yoga, one can observe a clear improvement in health.
It can be concluded that the practice brought hormonal balance to the body. It is evident then that yogic practices could be used to improve the health of any individual. Generally, there has been a tremendous improvement, and the practice is extremely economical and preventative.
Balancing the Thyroid with Yoga Exercises: Let's Practice!
Asanga Namaskar, or Greeting of Shoulders
- Make circles with your head from the tip of your nose to one side and the other, slowly taking care not to get dizzy.
- Make the number 8 or infinity sign with the tip of the nose, to one side, and then the other. It is suggested to close your eyes to be able to imagine that eight that you are drawing with the tip of your nose.
- Lower your chin to your chest. Trace your chin back and forth.
- Bring your head back, eyes look at the sky, back and forth movement, without forcing the cervicals.
- Lower the right ear to the right shoulder, then the left ear to the left shoulder.
Fish Pose
- Sit on the floor with your arms by your hips, legs extended out in front of you, with your knees slightly bent up.
- Inhale and bring your elbows back, hands under your buttocks.
- Lean back very slowly, at the same time lifting your chest slightly, your head falling back, to create an arch with your spine from your buttocks to the top of your head.
- Keep your chest open and shoulder blades together.
Plow Stance
- Lie down on the floor, with your legs together and your arms on both sides of your body.
- Raise your legs with the strength of your abdomen and extend them above your head, trying to get the tips of your feet to touch the ground.
- The body must be flexed at the waist; although the feet do not touch the ground, the legs must be straight and rigid.
- The arms can be kept straight, or the hands can be brought to the waist to support the lower back.
Shoulderstand (Sarvanga) or Vela
- Starting from a sitting position.
- You place your back on the ground keeping the soles of your feet on the ground.
- Using the strength of your abdominal muscles, bend your legs, bringing your knees closer to your forehead. Place your hands below your waist, resting your elbows on the ground.
- Perform a clean jerk and bring your knees to your forehead, trying to bring your elbows closer to each other and pushing your waist with your hands until your trunk rises.
- Raise the thighs, moving the knees away from the face, using the abdominal gluteus force.
- Stretch your legs and continue to raise them, taking care that the posture rests on your shoulders and not on your neck. The chin should be as close to the sternum as possible. Your thyroid will be very happy.
Relaxation: Savasana Posture
- Lying face up on the floor, with the upper and lower limbs stretched but without forcing, letting them fall however they fall.
- With your eyes closed, inhale and exhale slowly without counting time and without forcing anything. The benefit of the posture lies precisely in maintaining that state of calm and flow.
Color, Smell, and Singing Techniques: Chromotherapy, Aromatherapy, and Mantras
Pranayamas and Bandhas: Control Energy Through Breathing
Lion Breathing
- Kneel on your heels, with your knees a little more than hip-width apart, your palms flat on the ground in front of you, your fingers pointing toward your lower area.
- Back straight and lean slightly forward, eyes forward, eyes open.
- Inhale and roll the tongue inwards, exhale and stick out the tongue until it hangs outwards, emitting a HA sound or moan that comes out with the exhalation. Repeat 11 times.
Jalandhara Bandha. Throat Lock
- Sit on your knees with your hands on your knees. Relax your body while closing your eyes.
- Take a deep breath and exhale. Then inhale and exhale one more time, taking a full breath and holding the breath for a long time.
- Close the glottis, tilt the head forward, and rest the chin against the sternum as if you were swallowing.
- Put your hands against your knees and bend your shoulders a tiny bit forward and up.
- Holding the breath for as long as it is comfortable tofocus on the throat chakra and energy of communication.
- Keep your shoulders relaxed, lift your head and exhale slowly, then do one more turn.This practice offers a beneficial massage to the thyroid gland that helps regulate hormone production by exerting pressure on it.
Recommendations for Good Practice of Yoga
References
● The Bible of Modern Yoga, Christina Brown, 2017.
● Therapeutic Yoga, Pierre Jacquemart, Saida Eickefill, 2012.
● Yoga: um caminho para a luz interior, Rosângela Maria Bassoli, 2012
● From Body to Spirit, Rogelio D´Ovidio, 2011.
● The Effect of Yogic Practices on Thyroid Functions, INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH, 2014.
● NIH; Effect of 6 months intense Yoga practice on lipid profile, thyroxine medication and serum TSH level in women suffering from hypothyroidism: A pilot study, 2016.
● Yoga Body: The origins of modern posture practice, Mark singleton, 2021.
● Snatam Kaur, Beloved, 2018
Yoga offers a gentle yet effective way to support overall well-being, including thyroid function. The post highlights different yoga poses and practices known to benefit individuals with hypothyroidism, such as gentle stretches and breathing exercises. Integrating yoga into one’s routine can promote relaxation, reduce stress, and improve circulation—all of which can positively impact thyroid function. Thank you for sharing these valuable insights and empowering individuals to participate actively in their health through yoga practice.