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  • Last Updated on August 31, 2024 by Dr Priyamvada Quick Take An Instagram video suggests that coriander, black cardamom, and fennel seeds can cure thyroid dysfunction issues in just 15 days. We thoroughly fact checked the claim and found it to be Mostly False. The Claim An Instagram video by the name drirfan94 claims in his video that drinking the combination of coriander, fennel and black cardamom powder thrice a day after meal can cure thyroid dysfunction in 15 days. Fact Check What is thyroid dysfunction? Thyroid dysfunction refers to any abnormality in the function of the thyroid gland, which is a small, butterfly-shaped gland located at the base of the neck. The thyroid gland produces hormones that regulate various bodily functions, including metabolism, energy levels, and temperature regulation. There are two main types of thyroid dysfunction: - Hypothyroidism: This condition occurs when the thyroid gland is underactive and does not produce enough thyroid hormones. Symptoms may include fatigue, weight gain, cold intolerance, constipation, dry skin, and hair loss. Hypothyroidism is due to autoimmune diseases (like Hashimoto’s thyroiditis), certain medications, or iodine deficiency. - Hyperthyroidism: This condition occurs when the thyroid gland is overactive and produces too much thyroid hormone. Symptoms may include weight loss, rapid heartbeat, excessive sweating, heat intolerance, anxiety, and tremors. Hyperthyroidism is due to a conditions such as Graves’ disease, thyroid nodules, or excessive iodine intake. Both conditions can have significant effects on overall health and require medical evaluation and management. Treatment typically involves medications to normalize thyroid hormone levels and, in some cases, addressing the underlying cause of the dysfunction. Is it possible to cure thyroid dysfunction in 15 days? It’s unlikely that thyroid dysfunction can be fully cured within 15 days. The management of thyroid disorders, whether it’s hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, typically requires more time. For hypothyroidism, which is an underactive thyroid, treatment usually involves daily hormone replacement therapy (like levothyroxine). While medication can start improving symptoms and normalising hormone levels relatively quickly, achieving the right balance and making any necessary adjustments generally takes several weeks to months. For hyperthyroidism, where the thyroid is overactive, treatment options include medications to reduce hormone production, radioactive iodine therapy, or surgery. Similar to hypothyroidism, stabilising thyroid levels and addressing the underlying cause typically takes several weeks to months, and treatment is tailored to each individual’s needs. Can a combination of dried coriander, black cardamom, and fennel seeds cure thyroid issues in 15 days? No, a combination of dried coriander, black cardamom, and fennel seeds is unlikely to cure thyroid issues in just 15 days. Thyroid disorders, such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, involve complex imbalances in hormone levels that typically require ongoing medical treatment and management. For more detailed insights into similar claims, you might find it helpful to read about whether coriander and fennel seeds can cure thyroid in 7 days. Here’s why these herbs alone cannot replace conventional treatment: Scientific Evidence: Scientific research indicates that individually coriander, black cardamom, and fennel seeds can affect thyroid function. However, there is no evidence suggesting that a combination of these herbs can cure thyroid issues. Coriander, for instance, has shown some promise in animal studies for supporting thyroid health. In 2023 a study also found that cardamom affected brain signals that control appetite and energy use. It reduced certain hormones linked to appetite and thyroid function, but this does not translate to a cure or immediate effects in humans. A 2017 study said long-term use of high doses of fennel seeds lowered the levels of thyroid hormones (T3 and T4) in the blood, which suggests hypothyroidism (an underactive thyroid). In summary, while adding these herbs to your diet might offer general health benefits, they should not be relied upon as a cure for thyroid issues. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your treatment plan. What does the expert say? Dr. Annusuiya Gohil, an MD Scholar at the All India Institute of Ayurveda, shared valuable insights, “Herbs such as coriander and fennel are highly regarded in Ayurveda for their digestive and cooling effects. However, these herbs alone are not sufficient to replace standard thyroid medications. Ayurveda promotes a balanced and holistic approach, so for serious thyroid issues, it’s important to combine traditional practices with modern medical treatments, under the guidance of healthcare professionals.” Dr. Swati Dave, who holds a PhD in Food and Nutrition, provided her expert opinion on using coriander and fennel seed water for thyroid conditions, “Incorporating herbs like coriander and fennel seeds into your diet can support overall health, but they are not a cure for complex thyroid disorders. While these seeds may offer some benefits, they should not replace prescribed thyroid medications. It’s important to consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your treatment plan.”
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