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Gender disphoria or gender indentity disorder
Mental Disorders
Question #13935
63 days ago
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Gender disphoria or gender indentity disorder - #13935

Siddhi

Hey I am male to female Transformer I am 19 years old I was diagnosed with gender disphoria by psychiatrist before six months and psychiatrist given me the gender disphoria letter or gd letter and referred me to the endocrinologist to start the hormone replacement therapy (HRT)

Age: 19
I was cross dressing since childhood and my sexual orientation is towards male
I have disphoria with secondary masculine sexual characteristics (gender disphoria is basically your sole is female but your assigned male at birth) it can also be vise versa for female to male transformere
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I understand that gender dysphoria is a complex issue that affects an individual’s psychological and emotional well-being, as well as their hormonal balance. In Ayurveda, we approach this condition with a holistic perspective, considering both the physical and mental aspects. Balancing the Doshas: Vata dosha often plays a role in the instability or discomfort that comes with gender dysphoria. Imbalance in Vata can contribute to mental restlessness, confusion, and anxiety about gender identity. To balance Vata, Ashwagandha and Brahmi can be beneficial to calm the mind and promote emotional stability. Pitta dosha also influences the hormonal aspects, especially in relation to gender identity and transition. Cooling herbs like Shatavari (for female energy) and Guduchi can help maintain balance and support hormonal health. Herbal Support for Hormonal Transition: While Ayurveda doesn’t directly replace the need for HRT in gender transition, certain herbs can help support the body during this process. Shatavari is considered an excellent herb for supporting female reproductive health and hormonal balance. It can help regulate hormonal fluctuations during the transition. Ashoka and Lodhra are also traditionally used to balance the female reproductive system and promote overall wellness. Mental and Emotional Support: Brahmi, Jatamansi, and Tagara can be used to address anxiety, stress, and emotional imbalance. These herbs support mental clarity and emotional stability, which can help ease the emotional challenges of transitioning. Lifestyle and Diet: A balanced diet tailored to your specific doshic needs can support your transition. Include foods that nourish the body and promote internal harmony, such as ghee, fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Regular yoga practice, particularly gentle pranayama (breathing exercises), can help relieve mental stress and balance the hormonal system. Holistic Counseling and Support: Ayurveda emphasizes the mind-body connection. Along with the physical aspects, addressing the mental and emotional well-being through counseling or supportive therapies is crucial in this journey. Please remember that Ayurveda can support and enhance your journey, but for a smooth transition, it’s essential to continue with HRT and professional medical guidance. You should work in close collaboration with your endocrinologist and psychiatrist for a holistic, integrated approach.
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