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Increase in TSH level
I'm a 45 year old female and my TSH level is 7 My blood pressure is normal and I'm presently using thyronorm 50mcg .What dose should I use to bring my TSH to normal level? Note: my T3 and T4 are 2.69 and 1.45 respectively.
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Please Do following... Wake up early go for morning walk in greenery daily with relaxed mind Do yogasanas and pranayam daily Do meditation regularly Take 25gms coriander leaves juice daily on empty stomach for 2 to 3 years Take salads and fruits more Take Calcarea carbonica 30 Homeopathic medicine 4 drops on tongue directly Twice a day for 6 mths Iodium 30 Homeopathic medicine 5 drops on tongue directly once a day Continue your current dose of thyronorm Check thyroid hormone levels after 45 days,
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Hello, TSH level  is very difficult to be normalize. It can be controlled not cure or normalize  yes yoga, pranayam can help to reach to near  by.anulom VILOM,kapalvathi Are RECOMMENDED.ok.avoid soury things.ok.
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TSH IS MARGINALKY HIGH PL CONTINUE THYRONORM AND REPEAT TEST AFTER 3 MONTHS
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