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What the Heck is Methylation—And Why Should You Care?
Methylation is basically your body adding a small chemical group (one carbon + three hydrogens = a “methyl group”) to another molecule. Sounds tiny. But that little shift can completely change how your body functions.
Estrogen Metabolites: What They Are, What They Mean, and What You Should Know
You’ve probably heard people talk about estrogen like it’s either the hero or the villain when it comes to women’s health, especially breast cancer. The truth is, this area of women’s health is full of complexity, outdated research, and evolving science. But it’s also important. Because the way your body breaks down estrogen—your estrogen metabolism—can influence everything from mood and energy to long-term risks like breast cancer.
When Your Cycle Feels Like a Crisis: Breaking Down PMS and PMDD
PMS (pre-menstrual syndrome) refers to a group of physical and emotional symptoms that a woman may experience in the week or so leading up to the beginning of her menstrual cycle (when she starts menstrual bleeding) and subsides within a few days of menstruation.
Understanding Progesterone: What Every Midlife Woman Needs to Know About Hormone Balance
When it comes to hormone balance, the goal is to achieve “Goldilocks” hormone levels ~ that is, not too much, not too little, just right levels of hormones. Each woman is unique, which means she will thrive and feel best when hormones are at her own unique “Goldilocks” levels.
Tired of Hot Flashes? Here’s What You Can Do About Them
80% of women will experience hot flashes, flushing, and night sweats as they transition through the menopausal years. The medical community refers to these symptoms as vasomotor symptoms or VMS. The hypothalamus triggers hot flashes and night sweats in the brain to release heat built up in the body in response to a surge of adrenaline, one of our stress hormones. While the sudden drop in estrogen is thought to be the primary trigger of the cascade that causes a hot flash, high cortisol, low cortisol, low progesterone, or low serotonin can also be drivers for hot flashes.
The Hormone-Brain Connection: Why Cognitive Changes in Midlife Are Not 'Just in Your Head
Estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone modulate different aspects of brain function through several pathways initiated ONLY after hormones bind to receptors on our brain cells.
Nonhormonal remedies for peri and menopausal symptoms
I'm often asked whether nonhormonal remedies are an effective alternative to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for women transitioning from perimenopause to menopause (and beyond).
Muscle, Metabolism, and Menopause: The Real Story Behind Weight Gain in Midlife
Weight changes in perimenopause and menopause are common and the result of several factors
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