"Alternative treatments for gender dysphoria" have practically no research to back them up and people should know that before they try them out. Most of the evidence to support these treatments are anecdotal at best.
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Like I don't think a person could give informed consent for therapy to alleviate gender dysphoria because of how little good research there is to support it as an effective treatment. I would be suspect of any therapist claiming they could "cure" gender dysphoria with therapy.
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Anyone trying "alternative treatments" should be prepared for the possibility that they're not going to work. They should know that there might be unknown risks associated with such treatments. That there's no research showing how effective any of these treatments are.
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It's fine to talk about potential risks of medical transition, people have to know them to make an informed choice. But people also need to know about possible risks of "alternative treatments" as well and at the moment we don't know what they are.
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