How do I fix my hormonal balance? - #19743
Hello doctor I am 30 years old and I have been suffering from hypothyroidism for 6 years. I am taking medicine. My weight is 79 kg and I have problems in fertility. My estrogen hormone is very low 39only.height 5.00.Married. I have one child 4 years old.recently I have done a surgery Laparoscopy.
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Divya Shivlingi Beej Churna - 100 grams Divya Putrajivak Giri - 200 grams Grind both of them into a fine powder. Take one fourth spoon on an empty stomach in the morning and one hour after dinner with cow’s milk. Divy Stri Rasayana Vati - 60 grams Divya Chandraprabha Vati - 60 grams Take 1 tablets in the morning and evening after meals with fresh water. Divya Bhalaghrita: Take 1 teaspoon with cow’s milk in the morning and Evening
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Hello Samia, could you please provide more information about your lifestyle, diet, and any other symptoms you’re experiencing apart from low estrogen and hypothyroidism? How long have you been facing fertility issues, and what treatments have you tried so far? Also, can you describe any emotional or mental stressors, and how is your sleep quality? Have you had any other tests or investigations after the laparoscopy?
From an Ayurvedic perspective, your symptoms suggest an imbalance in Vata and Pitta doshas, which can affect both your hormonal balance and sexual health. Vata imbalances often lead to dryness, lack of pleasure, and emotional disconnection, while Pitta excess can contribute to hormonal disruptions. To support fertility and hormonal balance, herbs like Shatavari (for estrogen balance), Ashwagandha (for stress relief and thyroid support), and Triphala (for detoxification and overall health) may be helpful. Additionally, a balanced diet with healthy fats, warm and easily digestible foods, and regular stress management practices like yoga or meditation can also help restore balance.
Oh hey there, so you’re dealing with hypothyroidism and having some issues with fertility, plus low estrogen, huh? That’s quite a combo and it sounds like a bit of a rollercoaster. Let’s try to tackle this.
First off, with hypothyroidism, it’s super important to keep taking your meds prescribed by your doc. Ayurveda doesn’t replace that, but we can work alongside it to maybe give you some relief. Thyroid function plays a big role in metabolism and can affect a lot, including your hormones like estrogen.
I wonder about your dosha balance, especially with the Kapha dosha. It might be impacting your weight and energy levels. Warming herbs like ginger and cayenne can help rev up your agni, that’s your digestive fire. Add a little ginger tea into your day or toss some cayenne into your meals, might give you a boost.
Now, about your estrogen levels, some foods like sesame seeds or flaxseeds are known to help support healthy hormone levels. Try integrating these seeds into your diet daily, maybe sprinkle on a salad or blend into a smoothie. Doing this regularly might be beneficial.
For fertility, think about practicing some gentle yoga poses that target the pelvic region; poses like Baddha Konasana (Bound Angle Pose) might help increase circulation and energy flow there.
Also, post-laparoscopy, give yourself some time to heal. Stick to light, easily digestible meals—khichdi is awesome for this recovery phase. Don’t forget to hydrate.
A daily routine, especially one that’s calming like meditation or pranayama breathing exercises, helps in balancing hormones and reducing stress which is a big factor in hormonal imbalances.
But hey, always chat with your healthcare providers before making changes. They’ll have the best idea on how this integrates with your current treatments. I hope working these into your life makes a difference.

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