Namaste. Your symptoms of irregular periods, mood swings, weight gain, and fatigue suggest potential hormonal imbalances, which could stem from any of the major endocrine glands—thyroid, adrenal glands, pancreas, or reproductive glands. In Ayurveda, such imbalances are often viewed as disturbances in Vata, Pitta, or Kapha doshas affecting the endocrine system’s natural rhythm.
To identify the source of the issue, it’s important to consider symptoms related to specific glands:
Thyroid imbalance: Weight changes, dry skin, fatigue, and irregular temperature regulation. Adrenal dysfunction: Fatigue, brain fog, and stress sensitivity (often linked to excess Vata or Pitta). Reproductive glands: Irregular periods and mood swings (linked to Kapha or Pitta imbalances). Ayurveda emphasizes treating the root cause rather than just the symptoms. Ashwagandha is excellent for balancing stress and supporting adrenal and thyroid health, while Shatavari nourishes the reproductive system and supports estrogen balance. Triphala is often recommended to detoxify and regulate digestion, which can improve hormonal health overall.
To personalize your approach:
Focus on a balanced diet: Reduce processed foods and caffeine, and increase fresh, whole, seasonal foods. Incorporate healthy fats like ghee and nuts to balance hormones. Try pranayama and meditation to reduce stress, which can aggravate endocrine issues. Consider herbal teas with fenugreek (for blood sugar regulation) or coriander and fennel for hormonal cooling. For best results, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner who can help tailor herbs and treatments to your unique constitution (prakriti) and imbalances (vikriti). With a holistic approach, you can naturally support your endocrine glands and promote lasting hormonal harmony.
You’re definitely on the right track by exploring how endocrine glands impact hormonal balance. Those symptoms you’re describing—irregular periods, mood swings, weight gain, and fatigue—could indicate imbalances in those very glands you mentioned. But pinpointing which gland is the troublemaker can be tricky without a thorough evaluation, maybe you could start by getting some routine tests done to check your thyroid, adrenal hormones, blood sugar levels, and maybe even a hormonal panel to get a clearer picture.
Now, Ayurveda is all about balance, so you’re spot on about its holistic approach. Think of your body like a symphony—if one instrument is off, the whole tune’s gonna sound weird. So in Ayurvedic terms, we would consider your doshas (vata, pitta, kapha) first—imbalances here can affect how your tissues (dhatus) function, including your glands.
When it comes to strengthening those glands, herbs like Ashwagandha is indeed wonderful for supporting the adrenals, helping with stress. Shatavari is quite nourishing for the female reproductive system too, yes. But identifying which herbs suit you best really depends on your prakriti (constitution) and current state (vikriti—imbalance). Maybe an Ayurvedic practitioner could customize this approach for you.
For more practical day-to-day steps, consider incorporating warm, nourishing foods to keep your digestive fire (agni) strong. Freshly prepared meals, with foods like ghee, lentils, and whole grains, can support hormonal health. Try to practice regular stress-relief—I know easier said than done. Yoga, pranayama (breathing exercises), or even simple meditation can be really effective, helping to pacify vata which often gets disturbed with stress and irregular routines.
Also, sleep—don’t underestimate it! Consistent sleep schedules help regulate hormones, so make sure your sleeping space is calming, maybe use some soothing scents like lavender before bed.
The key with Ayurveda is patience and consistency. Quick fixes are rarely sustainable. Yet, with a bit of routine, the body tends to find its own balance. If things feel severe or persist, consulting with a healthcare provider is never a bad idea—sometimes a little modern medicine support can work alongside natural approaches.
Hang in there, and give your body the compassion and time it needs to heal.



