Hey there, I totally get how challenging this must be for you. Exploring Ayurveda for enhancing fertility and addressing low AMH is a positive direction, and there are definitely things you can do! When it come to Ayurveda, addressing your situation might involve a combination of herbs, dietary, and lifestyle tweaks and Panchakarma.
First, let’s talk diet. Try incorporating more foods that support “Shukra dhatu,” like seeds and nuts, they’re rich in healthy fats. Sesame seeds, almonds, and pumpkin seeds can be your best friend. Ghee is also considered awesome in Ayurveda for hormonal balance. Stay away from packaged or fried foods as much as you can, since they can increase ‘Ama’ or toxins in your body.
Now, for those herbs—Ashwagandha and Shatavari are often recommended. Ashwagandha can help manage stress and Shatavari is particularly nourishing to the reproductive system. Consider taking them in powdered form with warm milk at night. They might take a bit of time to show effect but are generally safe.
Panchakarma could be beneficial too, especially therapies like Basti (medicated enemas) which can help with Vata imbalance or even Abhyanga (warm oil massage) for its calming effect. However, it’s crucial you get these treatments from a certified Ayurvedic practitioner who can tailor the treatment specifics for you.
Couple that with yoga and meditation. Seriously, drag yourself to the mat at least 3-4 times a week. Practices that focus on grounding, like legs-up-the-wall or child’s pose, manage Vata quite nicely. They can relax the mind and help therapueticly for fertility.
Stick to a routine — regular sleeping hours, meals at the same time daily—this stabilizes Vata too. With irregular cycles, consistency is key. You might find that little changes add up to bigger benefits over time.
Make sure you keep your gynecologist in the loop regarding the herbs and treatments you’re exploring. Prepping in this holistic way doesn’t gurantee immediate results, but it certainly builds a foundation for refreshing reproductive health. Hold in there, and stay positive!