Umrao Institute of Naturopathy

Disease & Treatment

The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland that sits low on the front of the neck. Your thyroid lies below your Adam’s apple, along the front of the windpipe. The thyroid has two side lobes, connected by a bridge (isthmus) in the middle. When the thyroid is its normal size, you can’t feel it.

Brownish-red in color, the thyroid is rich with blood vessels. Nerves important for voice quality also pass through the thyroid.

The thyroid secretes several hormones, collectively called thyroid hormones. The main hormone is thyroxine, also called T4. Thyroid hormones act throughout the body, influencing metabolism, growth and development, and body temperature. During infancy and childhood, adequate thyroid hormone is crucial for brain development.

Thyroid Conditions

Goiter: A general term for thyroid swelling. Goiters can be harmless, or can represent iodine deficiency or a condition associated with thyroid inflammation called Hashimoto’s thyroiditis.
Thyroiditis: Inflammation of the thyroid, usually from a viral infection or autoimmune condition. Thyroiditis can be painful, or have no symptoms at all.
Hyperthyroidism: Excessive thyroid hormone production. Hyperthyroidism is most often caused by Graves disease or an overactive thyroid nodule.
Hypothyroidism: Low production of thyroid hormone. Thyroid damage caused by autoimmune disease is the most common cause of hypothyroidism .
Graves disease: An autoimmune condition in which the thyroid is overstimulated, causing hyperthyroidism.
Thyroid cancer: An uncommon form of cancer, thyroid cancer is usually curable. Surgery, radiation, and hormone treatments may be used to treat thyroid cancer.
Thyroid nodule: A small abnormal mass or lump in the thyroid gland. Thyroid nodules are extremely common. Few are cancerous. They may secrete excess hormones, causing hyperthyroidism, or cause no problems. 
Thyroid storm: A rare form of hyperthyroidism in which extremely high thyroid hormone levels cause severe illness.


Treatment Methodology:

Herbal Therapy : Herbal medicine also called botanical medicine or phytomedicine -refers to using a plant's seeds, berries, roots, leaves, bark, or flowers for medicinal purposes. Herbalism has a long tradition of use outside of conventional medicine. It is becoming more mainstream as new researches are proving that most of the time herbal medicine are more effective than the allopathic one in the long run.


Detoxification: Detoxification is a critical ongoing process for achieving and maintaining health in the human body. It involves the elimination of substances which are poisonous and/or for which the body has no further constructive use. All healthy cells automatically detoxify themselves everyday. Up to 80% of all processes of the human body are for detoxification. This means that 80% of a person’s physical health picture comes from their ability to efficiently detoxify and eliminate waste. As we do not live in an environment of pure air, water, food, thoughts, emotions, and actions, one would be wise to use additional detoxification methods for the removal of waste and toxins to attain or maintain optimal health in our polluted world. This is accomplished via specific vitamins, minerals, herbs, foods, bodywork, movement exercises, stress reduction methods, and baths as needed.


Hydrotherapy: Treating with water in the form of compress, packs, fomentation, various tub baths, water massages, aquatic exercises, and enema and colon hydrotherapy.


Mud therapy: Mud is one of the five elements of nature having immense impact on the body in health as well as sickness.


Manipulative therapy: It includes various therapeutic massages like oil massage, vibro massage, hot stone massage, deep tissue massage and Kairali massage.


Fasting Therapy: Langanam parama oushadham” Fasting is the supreme cure. In UNI we practice therapeutic fasting in which specific juices/soups are given as per disease condition. It helps in elimination of the toxins by giving rest to the digestive system and enhancing the healing properties within our system.


Yogic Asan:Yoga is an ancient, extremely subtle science, that unites the body, mind and the soul. The purpose of yoga is to establish harmony between body and mind which leads to healthy and disease free life. The therapeutic uses of yoga is well known. Yoga therapy primarily comprises of yogic kriyas, asana, pranayama, eye exercises and relaxation techniques. We teach disease specific yogasanas and pranayamas depending on the patient’s condition.


Yogic Kriyas: Yogic Kriyas  includes Dhauti, Neti, LSP etc. which are cleansing practices that purifies the body to get good health.


Yogasana: Yogasana  are postures, the purpose of which is to create strength, awareness and stability in both body and mind.


Pranayama: Pranayama  are breathing practices that purifies and heals our body system.Relaxation: Yoga Nidra relaxation technique is taught in UNI. It is a helpful tool for coping with stress and promoting long term health.


Diet Therapy: “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food” - HippocratesDiet plays a vital role in Nature cure regimen, as it believes that ‘you are what you eat’. Special emphasis has been given on diet in this institute. The food served here is wholesome and prescribed by our doctors in specified quantity as per disease condition.


You can Call us on +91-9415103096for a consultation of your query, problem and treatment cost.