Traditional and alternative Hashimoto’s treatment: what works best?
Traditional and alternative Hashimoto’s treatment: what works best?
Hashimoto’s shielditis is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects millions of people worldwide. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, the next question patients ask is, “What is the best treatment?” In this article, I will discuss both traditional medical approaches and alternative methods of managing the disease. My intention is to present the most effective strategies so that everyone can find the best approach for themselves.
Traditional Hashimoto’s treatment
1. Hormone replacement therapy
The main treatment that conventional medicine offers for Hashimoto’s is hormone replacement therapy with levothyroxine (L-T4). This is a synthetic version of the hormone T4 that helps compensate for reduced thyroid function.
How does levothyroxine work?
Maintains stable levels of thyroid hormones in the body.
Reduces symptoms of hypothyroidism such as fatigue, depression and weight gain.
It is taken once daily on an empty stomach for better absorption.
Possible challenges
Some patients do not feel completely well with levothyroxine alone and may need additional treatment with liothyronine (T3).
The dose should be individually adapted and adjusted periodically.
2. Regular monitoring of hormone levels
To ensure that treatment works effectively, it is important to monitor levels of:
TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) – the main indicator of thyroid function.
Free T4 and free T3 – the active hormones that affect metabolism.
Antibodies to TPO and thyroglobulin – indicators of the autoimmune process.
3. Supportive medication
In some cases, selenium supplements are used, which can help reduce inflammation in the thyroid gland.
When iron, vitamin D, or B12 deficiency is present, supplements can improve the patient’s overall condition.
Alternative methods of treatment
While traditional medicine focuses primarily on hormone replacement, alternative approaches attempt to address the roots of the autoimmune process. Here are some of them:
1. Anti-inflammatory diet
Food plays a huge role in Hashimoto’s reign. Eliminating inflammatory foods can help reduce the autoimmune response.
What to avoid?
Gluten – studies have shown that it can trigger autoimmune reactions in some people with Hashimoto’s.
Sugar and processed foods – cause inflammation and put a strain on the immune system.
Dairy products – can cause an inflammatory response in some patients.
What to include in the diet?
Selenium-rich foods (Brazil nuts, fish, eggs).
Antioxidants (fruits and vegetables high in vitamin C and E).
Protein from clean sources (fish, chicken, eggs, legumes).
2. Stress Management
Stress is one of the biggest triggers of autoimmune diseases, including Hashimoto’s. Practices like:
Meditation,
Yoga,
Deep breathing,
can significantly reduce cortisol levels and improve symptoms.
3. Natural supplements and herbal treatment
Selenium
Research shows that selenium intake can reduce TPO antibody levels and reduce inflammation.
Ashwagandha
This adaptogenic herb helps balance stress hormone levels and supports the thyroid.
Turmeric
A powerful natural anti-inflammatory agent that can help reduce inflammation in the body.
4. Detoxification and intestinal health
Gut health is directly linked to autoimmune diseases. Probiotics, fermented foods and maintaining a healthy gut flora can improve Hashimoto’s symptoms.
5. Energy healing and bioenergy therapy
As a bioenergetic therapist, I have worked with many patients seeking alternative methods of improvement. Through energy healing we can restore balance in the body and improve thyroid function. Often in my practice I see how people who combine traditional medicine with energy practices achieve the best results.
Which treatment is best?
There is no universal answer to this question. Every organism is different and reacts in a unique way. The most successful cases are those in which traditional medicine is combined with proper lifestyle, stress management and support through alternative therapies.
Conclusion
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is a condition that requires an individualized approach. Traditional medicine offers effective solutions such as hormone replacement therapy, but alternative methods such as nutritional therapy, stress management and energy healing also play an important role. The best results are achieved when the patient is informed, proactive and willing to combine different approaches for their health. If you have Hashimoto’s, the best thing you can do is experiment with different methods and find what works best for you.
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