Thyroid dysfunction can affect you at multiple levels. If life without popping a synthetic pill everyday seems unthinkable, Dr. Alka & her team offer you a chance to turn your life around. Attaining clarity of senses and an agile body only take a partnership between you and Tanmatra for a renewed chance at healing.

How we reset your thyroid gland and associated issues:

Step 1: Cleaning & anti-inflammatory management

Step 2: Thyroid and gut reset

Step 3: Cellular regeneration (Rasayana therapy)

What the 6-month programme includes:

01
60-min case analysis

Detailed analysis by Dr. Alka with prescription.

02
7 Follow-up reviews

Every 3 weeks with Dr. Alka including updates & prescriptions.

03
Circadian reset

Circadian rhythm reset & lifestyle modifications.

04
Diet & Analysis

Prakriti-specific diet & daily tracking by nutritionist.

05
Doctor Check-ins

Weekly check-ins & WhatsApp support by doctor.

06
Weekly Healing Sessions

Ongoing weekly sessions for holistic healing journey.

Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

Yes it does.

You are not dependent on a synthetic pill for the rest of your life, quality of life is enhanced and TSH values can be brought within limits without resorting to synthetic thyroid pills.

It is a scoring mechanism to understand how far thyroid dysfunction has affected functioning of your gut, brain, liver, overall metabolism, reproductive health and nervous system.

Yes, you can.

Yes, all thyroid dysfunctions – hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Grave’s disease and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis can be reversed. Please note that the time taken for the reversal largely depends on the chronicity of the disease. Patience and consistency in following the advice prescribed helps.

Yes, as Ayurvedic medicines play a crucial role in the reversal of thyroid dysfunction. But it is prescribed only if the patient’s condition demands it.

Patients are prescribed Ayurvedic medication, a prakriti-specific diet and a circadian rhythm reset.

It can take anywhere between 3 months and 1 year, depending on chronicity.

No. Not if your health permits.