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Hormones are powerful regulators of mood and brain function. During perimenopause and menopause, the sharp decline in estrogen and progesterone can disrupt neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, which are vital for maintaining emotional stability. This hormonal turbulence can lead to feelings of sadness, anxiety and even clinical depression.
As someone who has worked alongside hundreds of providers specializing in hormone health, I’ve witnessed firsthand the transformative power of Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) for men. While much of the focus on hormone imbalance has traditionally centered on women, men, too, experience significant shifts in hormone levels as they age. These changes can profoundly impact their physical, emotional and mental well-being.
Menopause is a monumental phase in every woman’s life—a natural transition, yet one often accompanied by a whirlwind of physical and emotional changes. While many accept these symptoms as inevitable, my mission is to show women and providers that there is another way. Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) isn’t just a therapy; it’s a gateway to reclaiming vitality, balance and joy during this stage of life.
If you're like many women, one-third of your life will unfold after reaching menopause, a natural yet transformative stage marking 12 months after your last menstrual cycle. Whether you’re navigating the changes of perimenopause or embracing life post-menopause, your body has undergone significant hormonal shifts. While this change is natural, the symptoms and health challenges that accompany it don’t have to dictate your quality of life.
Hormones are the chemical messengers of the body, regulating countless functions—including sexual health and desire. For women, estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone all play critical roles in maintaining libido, sexual response and vaginal health.
TEDx Talks have become a platform for experts and enthusiasts to share their knowledge and insights on a variety of topics, including hormones and menopause.