Yoga Therapy for Thyroid Management

Class Highlights
  • Duration: 01 month class (Mon - Fri), 60-90 mins class
  • Time: 07:00 – 08:00 am
  • Mode: Online Live through Zoom
  • Format: Personal / Group Classes Available, Please contact us to confirm
  • Who can join? Anybody suffering from Hyperthyroidism, Hypothyroidism, Obesity
  • Fees: Please contact us for details
  • What is Thyroid Dysfunction?

    Thyroid dysfunction occurs when the thyroid gland produces too much (hyperthyroidism) or too little (hypothyroidism) hormone, affecting metabolism, energy levels, and overall health.

  • Causes of Thyroid Imbalance
    • Autoimmune disorders like Hashimoto’s thyroiditis or Graves’ disease.
    • Nutritional deficiencies, such as iodine or selenium deficiency.
    • Chronic stress, leading to hormonal imbalances.
    • Genetic predisposition and lifestyle factors.
  • Objectives of Yoga Therapy for Thyroid

    Yoga therapy helps in regulating thyroid function by stimulating the endocrine system, reducing stress, and improving blood circulation to the thyroid gland.

  • Key Objectives
    • Regulating Metabolism: Specific yoga poses stimulate the thyroid gland, supporting a balanced metabolism.
    • Stress Reduction: Pranayama and meditation help lower cortisol levels, reducing stress-induced thyroid imbalances.
    • Improved Circulation: Certain asanas enhance blood flow to the thyroid gland, promoting hormone balance.
    • Boosting Energy: Energizing yoga practices combat fatigue associated with hypothyroidism.
    • Mind-Body Connection: Yoga helps individuals become more attuned to their bodies, promoting holistic healing.
    • Supporting Detoxification: Twists and inversions aid in flushing out toxins that may impact thyroid function.

A typical thyroid yoga therapy session includes a mix of dynamic and restorative poses, breathing exercises, and guided relaxation to support hormonal balance.

The program focuses on both the physiological and psychological aspects of thyroid health, helping individuals manage symptoms while enhancing overall well-being.

While yoga therapy is not a substitute for medical treatment, it serves as a complementary approach to improving thyroid function naturally.

For Hypothyroidism: The emphasis might be on poses that stimulate energy and circulation to support the sluggish thyroid function. Focus on slow, controlled movements and breathwork that increase energy levels without over-taxing the body. For Hyperthyroidism: The class may focus on calming, grounding practices to counteract the excessive stimulation in the body. Restorative poses and relaxation techniques are emphasized to help soothe the nervous system and bring balance to an overstimulated thyroid. Overall, yoga therapy for thyroid aims to create a holistic approach to support thyroid health through both physical and mental practices, allowing for balance in the body’s metabolism, stress levels, and energy flow.Yoga Therapy Class for Thyroid can be structured into several modules, each focusing on specific techniques to support thyroid function and balance. Below is a possible breakdown of the class modules that would address the physical, mental, and emotional aspects of thyroid health:

Classes Module

Yoga Therapy for Thyroid Management

Yoga Therapy for Thyroid Management

Yoga Therapy for Thyroid Management

  • Focus on specific asanas that support the thyroid gland, improving circulation and stimulating its activity.
  • Poses that target the throat and neck area (where the thyroid is located) and help promote blood flow.
  • Dynamic poses to support circulation, improve posture, and activate the body's metabolism.
Pranayama for Thyroid Balance

Pranayama (Breathwork) for Thyroid Balance

  • Introduce specific pranayama techniques that help regulate the endocrine system, calm the nervous system, and promote hormonal balance.
  • The role of breathwork in supporting thyroid function and reducing stress.
  • Techniques for enhancing energy flow and calming overactive thyroid conditions.
Stress Reduction and Relaxation for Thyroid Health

Stress Reduction and Relaxation for Thyroid Health

  • Teach methods of relaxation and stress management that support the thyroid and overall well-being.
  • The impact of stress on thyroid function, especially in cases of hyperthyroidism.
  • Techniques to help reduce stress, anxiety, and emotional imbalances.
  • Provide space for sharing, self-reflection, and emotional release.
Integrating Lifestyle Changes with Yoga for Thyroid Health

Integrating Lifestyle Changes with Yoga for Thyroid Health

  • Provide practical tools for integrating yoga and lifestyle changes to maintain thyroid health long-term.
  • Dietary suggestions for thyroid health (e.g., iodine-rich foods, selenium, and zinc).
  • Discussion on creating a balanced lifestyle routine that complements yoga therapy for thyroid health.
  • A short sequence of yoga that can be done daily to support thyroid health.

Course Schedule

Class Timings (IST)
Timings (IST) Classes Hours and Weeks
03:00 PM to 04:00 PM Therapy Class 01 hour per day

Course Schedule

Timings(IST)

Classes

Hours and Weeks

0.300PM to 04.00PM
Therapy Class
01hour Per Day

Online Courses Dates 2025

Start Date End Date USD Fees INR Fees Apply Now
01st June 30th June $ 175 / 250 ₹ 15,000 / 20,000
01st July 30th July $ 175 / 250 ₹ 15,000 / 20,000
01st Oct. 30th Oct. $ 175 / 250 ₹ 15,000 / 20,000
01st Nov 30th Nov $ 175 / 250 ₹ 15,000 / 20,000

Online Courses Dates 2025

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End Dates
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01st June

30th June

$ 175 /250 

₹ 15,000 /20,000

01st July

30th July

$ 175 /250 

₹ 15,000 /20,000

01st Oct.

30th Oct.

$ 175 /250 

₹ 15,000 /20,000

01st Nov

30th Nov

$ 175 /250 

₹ 15,000 /20,000

What's Included

Live Sessions On Zoom

Course Training Manual

Supportive Documents

Live Sessions Recordings for 1Year

References

Lifetime Community Support

Life time Valid Certificate

Lifetime access to course materials

Career Support in Yoga

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Yoga Therapy for Thyroid Management?
Yoga therapy for thyroid management combines specific yoga poses (asanas), breathing exercises (pranayama), and relaxation techniques to support thyroid health. The aim is to reduce stress, improve circulation to the thyroid gland, balance hormone levels, and help alleviate symptoms such as fatigue, weight changes, and mood swings commonly associated with thyroid disorders.
Yoga can assist in managing thyroid imbalances in several ways :
  • Stress Reduction: Chronic stress can worsen thyroid conditions. Yoga helps lower cortisol levels and balance the autonomic nervous system, promoting overall relaxation and well-being.
  • Hormonal Balance: Yoga stimulates the endocrine system, which includes the thyroid, helping regulate hormone levels that may be out of balance.
  • Increased Circulation: Specific poses help improve blood flow to the thyroid area, supporting its function.
  • Energy Regulation: Yoga can help increase energy for those with hypothyroidism and calm overstimulation in those with hyperthyroidism.
  • Emotional Balance: Managing stress and emotions through yoga can help address the mental health aspects of thyroid conditions, such as anxiety and depression.
Yes, yoga can be beneficial for both hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) and hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), but the approach might vary slightly.
To see the best results, aim to practice yoga at least 3-5 times a week. Consistency is key to maintaining balance and supporting thyroid health. Sessions of 30-60 minutes that incorporate asanas, pranayama, and meditation will help regulate thyroid function and reduce symptoms.
Yes, yoga therapy for thyroid management is generally safe, but it’s important to listen to your body and avoid overstimulation or overexertion, particularly in the case of hyperthyroidism. If you have specific thyroid issues, such as a goiter or severe symptoms, it’s always a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new exercise or yoga routine. Modifications may be necessary, especially for those with advanced thyroid conditions or other health concerns.
While yoga cannot cure thyroid disorders, it can be a powerful complementary treatment to manage symptoms and improve overall health. Yoga helps balance the endocrine system, reduce stress, and promote relaxation, which are all important factors in managing thyroid imbalances. It can be particularly effective when combined with other medical treatments and lifestyle changes.
Yes, yoga can help with weight management in individuals with thyroid issues, particularly those with hypothyroidism who often struggle with weight gain. Certain yoga poses can boost metabolism, promote energy, and improve overall body functioning. Regular practice can also help reduce stress-induced emotional eating, promote mindfulness, and encourage healthier lifestyle choices.
In a yoga therapy class focused on thyroid management, you can expect :
  • Gentle to moderate-paced practice: Depending on whether you have hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, the class will incorporate specific poses and sequences aimed at supporting thyroid health.
  • Breathing exercises: Pranayama will play a major role, helping you manage stress, balance energy, and improve circulation.
  • Guided relaxation: The class may include guided meditation or restorative poses to promote deep relaxation and mental clarity.
  • Personalized modifications: The instructor may suggest modifications to suit your individual needs, particularly if you have specific thyroid-related symptoms or medical concerns.
Yes, yoga can be very effective in managing the emotional symptoms of thyroid imbalances, such as anxiety, depression, and irritability. The practice of yoga fosters emotional awareness, encourages relaxation, and provides tools for stress reduction. Pranayama (breathing exercises) and meditation techniques can help calm the mind, reduce anxiety, and provide emotional balance, especially in cases of hyperthyroidism.
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