If menopause is caused by low estrogen, wouldn’t taking more estrogen address menopause symptoms? There’s more to it. Uncover the truth and learn how to address your menopause signs and symptoms naturally and effectively!
Watch these videos on Healthy Keto®, intermittent fasting, and reversing insulin resistance to support your health during menopause:
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0:00 Menopause myths debunked
0:35 HRT menopause side effects
1:05 Menopause symptoms
1:40 Menopause facts
7:15 Estrogen and menopause
14:04 Addressing menopause symptoms naturally
19:03 Testosterone hormone therapy for menopause
Menopause is said to be caused by low estrogen, but taking estrogen comes with side effects! Estrogen hormone therapy side effects include:
•Breast cancer
•Endometrial cancer
•Clots
•Increased risk of stroke
•Gallstones
•Fluid retention
•Increased triglycerides
•Increased risk for cardiovascular problems
Not only does hormone therapy cause dangerous side effects, but menopausal women are also put on medications to treat the following menopause symptoms:
•Hot flashes
•Weight gain/visceral fat
•Mood swings
•Joint pain
•Low libido
•Bone loss
•Muscle loss
•High blood pressure
These medications also come with dangerous side effects!
During menopause, estrogen drops significantly, and women stop releasing eggs. This occurs around age 52 for most women. This affects the hypothalamus, which controls the body’s thermostat, body weight, appetite, and energy levels. Other hormones, such as progesterone and testosterone, also decrease.
If you have low vitamin D or insulin resistance, you are more likely to experience hot flashes during menopause.
Estrogen plays a vital role in protecting beta cells and maintaining insulin sensitivity. It controls inflammation and regulates the amount of sugar produced by the liver. Surprisingly, estrogen plays a vital role in the activation of vitamin D and the function of the vitamin D receptor.
The most important way to address menopause symptoms is to fix insulin resistance. Menopausal signs and symptoms can also be addressed with the following:
•Vitamin D3 (20,000 IU daily) taken with magnesium and vitamin K2
•Natural remedies: Soy isoflavones, resveratrol, black cohosh, red clover
•Align your schedule with light and dark, increase morning sun exposure
•Try progesterone creams
•Try melatonin for sleep
If you’ve tried everything, testosterone pellets may be a good option to address your menopause symptoms.
Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
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Thanks for watching! I hope this increases your awareness about menopause and some of the natural ways to address menopause symptoms. I’ll see you in the next video.