What we’re still getting wrong about menopause: Mary Claire Haver, M.D. | mbg Podcast

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    Today’s featured guest is Mary Claire Haver, M.D., a board-certified OBGYN and certified menopause practitioner.
    “Menopause is inevitable, but suffering through it is not," she says. In this episode, Mary Claire and Jason discuss everything a woman needs to know during this hormonal transition and beyond, including:
    00:00 Old vs. new menopause
    02:04 Signs of peri menopause in 30s, 40s & 50s
    05:09 Sleep deprivation during menopause
    06:36 Menopause weight gain
    09:25 How to enhance body composition as you age
    14:20 Protein needs for women
    16:09 The link between food & hot flashes
    18:43 Pros & cons of hormone replacement therapy
    25:02 How to know if you’re a good candidate for HRT
    27:23 Best questions to ask your doctor
    28:28 Why we should have annual midlife wellness visits
    31:23 The future of menopause care
    33:02 A drug that can prolong estrogen production
    35:10 How to measure estrogen swings
    We hope you enjoy this episode! Whether it's an article or podcast, we want to know what we can do to help here at mindbodygreen. Let us know at: podcast@mindbodygreen.com.
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Komentáře • 256

  • @mindbodygreen
    @mindbodygreen  Před 6 dny +2

    Stay up to date on the latest research in the health space, with actionable, low-lift recommendations to put those learnings into practice: bit.ly/3WO6OF3

  • @MsBuffalopoo
    @MsBuffalopoo Před měsícem +248

    Dogs are treated better at the Vet than women are treated by our medical system.

    • @stef3565
      @stef3565 Před měsícem +6

      Turtles also are treated better than women! Save the turtles.

    • @brigitnunez6735
      @brigitnunez6735 Před měsícem +9

      The difference is you are a grow aduld and should know how your own body works and demand the treatment you deserve from your doctors. You have to be your own advocate no one else will do it for you.

    • @Move2913
      @Move2913 Před měsícem +5

      ​​​@@brigitnunez6735 LOL ! " I AM THE DOCTOR ! Who are you to know more than me ?? Did you study medecine ten years like i did ? Stop watching on web..." thanks for this moment of laugh...

    • @debrahenderson6381
      @debrahenderson6381 Před měsícem +2

      There are a lot of drs out there! It may take several for you to find one who will listen to you and treat you correctly. We seriously have to be our own advocates. I am now 59, and about 6 months ago, I switched to yet another Dr. Hormone specialist. I'm paying out of pocket, but I am willing to, to get good health care!

    • @Katepwe
      @Katepwe Před měsícem +4

      @@brigitnunez6735true but if you don’t even know what to ask about it can be very difficult to find answers.

  • @rosej9686
    @rosej9686 Před měsícem +115

    Instead of teaching women so that they can advocate for themselves, how about educating the providers so that women don't have to fight for what they want!

    • @MGSpecial2023
      @MGSpecial2023 Před měsícem +4

      Thankfully that's beginning to happen as well. Quite a few multi provider conference events around. Unfortunately it's not yet mandatory yet. Hopefully we will get there some day soon!

    • @TheSalsa200
      @TheSalsa200 Před měsícem +5

      We have to start in some point don't you believe

    • @tamicoburton1504
      @tamicoburton1504 Před měsícem +2

      AMEN AMEN AND AMEN 🙏🏽

    • @jaboubaa928
      @jaboubaa928 Před měsícem

      Providers are just scammers all about money

    • @candicerobertson6713
      @candicerobertson6713 Před měsícem +2

      Yes.

  • @DiscipleEssi1996
    @DiscipleEssi1996 Před měsícem +72

    The food that we eat contribute to how our body fell. I' 56 years old in menopause, I stop eating fried, junk, sugar and processed food and exercise lightly and my menopause symptoms have gone down 90 percent. The American lifestyle has contributed a lot to this awful menopause symptoms. Turn off the news, Have faith, do not worry about tomorrow, live in today. You will encounter your new YOU. Peace to all!

    • @tashabrown8301
      @tashabrown8301 Před měsícem +1

      Great advice❤❤❤❤

    • @Coconutshavebadhair
      @Coconutshavebadhair Před měsícem

      This!
      No hormones needed.

    • @jencollier8306
      @jencollier8306 Před měsícem +1

      I addded flax and soy milk daily, made a big difference. Unfortunately brain fog and hair issues with a touch of thyroid imbalance ongoing, so I will seek help for these. Hoping the online provider MHC mentioned (MIDI) will be adequate.🤞🏼

    • @Linda-ic1il
      @Linda-ic1il Před 27 dny +2

      Same and no HRT. I feel great :)

    • @monicaurquidi2039
      @monicaurquidi2039 Před 25 dny +4

      You're part of the problem. For some women it's that easy. For me it wasn't. I am still not feeling well. I felt broken and crazy. Menopause is not a one size fits all. I had severe menopausal syndrome. No sorry you are so mistaken. Age 66

  • @jamiesouza
    @jamiesouza Před měsícem +58

    What sucks is we’re getting information from like 3- 5 people on CZcams…Information, studies, knowledge about menopause is so lacking and it’s hard to know who to trust.

  • @user-nh4yq8xu3w
    @user-nh4yq8xu3w Před měsícem +58

    I had Hysterectomy at age 43 and started on Estradiol patch then and have used this therapy since 43 and now I’m 81 and in pretty good health. The reason I stayed on it because I have Fibromyalgia and the Estrogen helps with that issue. Glad I have stayed on it and hope I can stay on it for the rest of my life.

    • @tamicoburton1504
      @tamicoburton1504 Před měsícem +3

      Good for, God Bless 🙏🏽 🙏🏽

    • @buffy2658
      @buffy2658 Před měsícem +1

      Thank you for sharing I'm 48 and about to get a hysterectomy for fibroids, I also have fibromyalgia. I will definitely ask my Dr about this treatment.

    • @elainec5333
      @elainec5333 Před měsícem +3

      Thank you for sharing. I wonder if hormone fluctuations can cause fibromyalgia.

    • @buffy2658
      @buffy2658 Před měsícem

      @@elainec5333 I've been wondering the same, I can't see why not

  • @astralarchaeology5840
    @astralarchaeology5840 Před měsícem +21

    Finally! A doctor who gets it. I can't believe how under-educated physicians are about Menopause. When she said, something is not right between 35-45 - Peri-menopause, I wanted to hug her! All my doctors treated the symptoms and not the root cause.

  • @tonyadionne
    @tonyadionne Před 9 dny +4

    This was really good. Dr. MCH is right about everything. I just turned 49 last month. I started taking Progesterone two nights ago. That was the best sleep I ever had in a long time.

  • @TheSail2222
    @TheSail2222 Před měsícem +31

    I wish we had known all this when I was 52!! I still have terrible hot flushes that come in periods, some weeks really bad, some not so bad! I am now 69 and have been suffering for too many years. We were told HRT elevated the chance of getting breast cancer, so that was the end of that!

    • @condesabeatriz9303
      @condesabeatriz9303 Před měsícem

      I'm using herbal remedies that seem to be helping now. If things get worse, I will inquire about these other remdies.

    • @elainec5333
      @elainec5333 Před měsícem

      @@condesabeatriz9303which herbals are you using?

    • @Hildred6
      @Hildred6 Před měsícem +2

      I’m also struggling with that at 66

    • @bferrell1797
      @bferrell1797 Před měsícem +7

      There are newer studies that now show that most women, even post-menopausal and over 65 can safely use estrogen therapy.

    • @monicaurquidi2039
      @monicaurquidi2039 Před 25 dny

      Me too

  • @nebbijerez3841
    @nebbijerez3841 Před měsícem +17

    That is why i follow this beautiful woman . ...Mary you are heaven sent .. I appreciate your knowledge.. Thank you so much...

  • @helenhernandez2197
    @helenhernandez2197 Před měsícem +28

    What i've learned from this Dr just in the last few months is amazing. Without her I wouldn't have known anything. Dr's refused HRT or to listen to what I knew I needed just by listening to her & all these wonderful people out there researching & teaching us. Life savers. 3 daughters in their 20's & i'm telling them everything. When the guy PT's at wk ask what type of supplement i'm drinking I tell them my menopause fiber 😆 & they're genuinely interested. Good luck ladies & ty Dr MCH!

  • @PippiLong1
    @PippiLong1 Před měsícem +28

    I have yet to feel the, what I have heard/read about menopause symptoms. I am 65 and still have not had any hot flashes or discomfort. I read long ago how the Asian women's diet helped in reduced menopause discomfort. I did not want to go through what my mother went through (watching her have beads of sweat instantly show up on her forehead at any given time and other complications). So I started in my late 20's watching my food intake which also stopped the discomfort during my periods. I was amazed. When I turned 55, I noted that my period had fully stopped. I had no issues with that as well. I feel great. 🤞

    • @saphire9823
      @saphire9823 Před měsícem +4

      Can I ask what diet you've had specifically? What foods do you focus on, avoid?

    • @PippiLong1
      @PippiLong1 Před měsícem +9

      @@saphire9823 I started in my late twenties strictly avoiding sugar/carbs, fats, salt and chocolate\caffeine (no tea with caffeine or coffee) a week before my periods. Eating fresh fruits and vegetables as well as healthy choice meats. I drank soy milk in place of regular milk and plenty of water. I was physically active at work. I continued this for years. After 55 when my cycle stopped. I just continued with soy milk and almond milk and eating pretty much what I want within reason.

    • @saphire9823
      @saphire9823 Před měsícem +2

      @@PippiLong1 thank you for sharing

    • @sharinaross1865
      @sharinaross1865 Před měsícem

      Thank you for sharing publicly. ​@@PippiLong1

    • @condesabeatriz9303
      @condesabeatriz9303 Před měsícem +1

      That's awesome!

  • @kim_858
    @kim_858 Před měsícem +8

    Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!!!
    I took ALL the information you gave us, went to my primary care provider, and stated my case. And she, the NP, whom I always see, never the actual Dr., prescribed me the estradiol patch and progesterone capsules...
    She has several other woman on it as well.
    And this is in a tiny little town in the most southern Part of VT...
    Ladies, check with your primary care Dr...
    I believe the more woman who demand a conversation about HRT will make a huge difference in the ones to follow us!
    BTW, I'm 59. I was one of the generation who was scared to death to do HRT. I've only been on it for 2 weeks.
    And I feel a significant difference in my emotional well being and my physical well being....
    All due to listening to your videos on CZcams. .
    Thank you again Dr. Haver!!!❤🙏🤗

  • @michy2630
    @michy2630 Před měsícem +17

    Great episode. Love Mary Claire. She's a beast with social media! Her education is supreme. I found a new gyn recently who I love & when I told her I listen to MCH she said she loves her too :))

  • @karenalford4025
    @karenalford4025 Před 19 dny +3

    Shawn Tassone MD PhD also quotes recent studies showing HRT over 65yrs is preventative of many major illnesses too!

  • @dinapawlow1622
    @dinapawlow1622 Před měsícem +38

    For thousands of years our life span was during full functional ovaries ,or perimenopause, or early full on menopause. Now we women live for another 30 years after menopause. Were we meant to live for 40 years with out hormones ? Imagine if male testes shrivelled and died. Imagine the research,money….

    • @Truologye
      @Truologye Před měsícem +7

      Exactly

    • @stewbugz5213
      @stewbugz5213 Před měsícem +7

      My friend’s husband felt tired (of course he thought he was dying). He went to the doctor wringing his hands in fear. They did every test under the sun on him to make sure it was nothing major. A few weeks later. after he was cleared, he was given testosterone, no nasty comments no fighting for help. I’m year 5 with menopause symptoms begging for help! It Pissed my friend and me off seeing how delicate they treated her husband! Definitely double standards!

    • @dinapawlow1622
      @dinapawlow1622 Před měsícem +3

      @@stewbugz5213 thank you for this account of how men are treated in the health care system. Every perceived discomfort that my husband described to our GP was addressed with every test, evaluation,and thoughtfulness. The same GP told me that my symptoms are symptoms of aging.

    • @stewbugz5213
      @stewbugz5213 Před měsícem +1

      @@dinapawlow1622 That sounds about right! I have been told it’s my age too. They act like we are imagining things but we all know the truth of how women keep working and caring for the home through pain, sickness, pregnancy, etc.
      Men get a full pass if they have a cold!

    • @jerybonds
      @jerybonds Před měsícem

      ​@@stewbugz5213❤

  • @Stopit77
    @Stopit77 Před měsícem +8

    Add this topic to the curriculum in medical school!!

    • @crosscastle100
      @crosscastle100 Před měsícem

      Actually it is in the curriculum but not enough time is spent on nutrition in correlation in all specialties-only now Cardiology is looking at estrogen overall

  • @esorwolliw
    @esorwolliw Před měsícem +7

    Dr. Mary Claire, phenomenal conversation. Thanks for being invested in the menopausal female. Please, update the comment in this interview about HRT benefits/risks for females over 60 or 65. It may stop these already reluctant females from considering HRT as an option. The risk myth needs to be debunked with results of the recent, large research completed on older women and HRT effects and published in the Menopause journal of NAMS.

  • @sheilamccurley7084
    @sheilamccurley7084 Před měsícem +9

    We need to get the insurance companies to pay for HRT. Right now they don't. I have been on HRT since I was 63 at high amounts. $450 every 4 months. Sometimes I use an HSA card sometimes a credit card. Started working out with weights and some cardio on a regular basis at 63 also. Problem; overlooked Vitamin D element. My primary doctor was not checking this. I had to tell him to check my D and mineral levels. This should be something that is always checked yearly. Yes D and Iron was low and probably had been for years. Now have Osteopenia. The way we live now we all at any age need to check on our Vitamin D levels and push for insurance to start covering HRT.

    • @rachelmccalla2999
      @rachelmccalla2999 Před 29 dny

      Don't forget to take magnesium bisglycinate as well!!

    • @user-il5cf6hq8i
      @user-il5cf6hq8i Před 28 dny +2

      I agree! My estragial and progesterone are covered, but the testosterone my dr prescribed isnt. Its soo expensive!!! Men get a little blue pill when they cant function correctly. I lose my libido and its like boo hoo for you!!!!!! wth???

    • @staceygiosi3878
      @staceygiosi3878 Před 14 dny +1

      I didn’t know this, My Dr is going to prescribe HRT for me and I thought my insurance would cover since it’s pretty good , now I’m worried.

    • @sheilamccurley7084
      @sheilamccurley7084 Před 13 dny

      @@staceygiosi3878 Just put so much aside from each paycheck to add up to whatever amount it will be. It may differ according to how it will be used. I have an implant. The blood work should be free and the bloodwork check a month later should also be free. It is usually part of the price. If you have any other questions let me know.

  • @tinyshamrocks2172
    @tinyshamrocks2172 Před 17 dny +2

    I finally got HRT (my previous doctor refused) and it was the best thing I’ve ever done… I felt like I was dying 😭

  • @user-ee9lk6vn6o
    @user-ee9lk6vn6o Před 9 dny +1

    Excellent interview!!!

  • @user-ky7le8ni4l
    @user-ky7le8ni4l Před měsícem

    Excellent information ❤thank you so much! Definitely buying her book 🎉

  • @swatipai168
    @swatipai168 Před měsícem +2

    Sharing your video to spread awareness.

  • @tonyacabral2093
    @tonyacabral2093 Před měsícem +8

    Can’t wait for new book , I need a good doctor to go see , I’m in Perimenopause , I’m 54 , when I went to my doctor , my yearly check up , I asked about HRT ,
    Answer was , would I give a man Steroid, ? 😂
    I live a healthy lifestyle, and menopause , suck the life out of us , 😂 sore , lose sleep , night sweats , I’m trying , been follow Dr. Haver , and Dr Lyons’s , and other ❤❤❤❤

  • @Stopit77
    @Stopit77 Před měsícem +11

    God help me, sleep deprivation is literally just my way of life, it’s so awful!!! I wake up every single night between 12-3 no matter what time I go to bed. I can’t get back to sleep. I then have to get up for work at 6 am. Tried so so much and nothing works.

    • @user-il5cf6hq8i
      @user-il5cf6hq8i Před měsícem +3

      I hear you! Waking up most nights between 2-4am. Takes a fight to go back to sleep..then if I do fall asleep, RING..damn alarm clock goes off. Just want to beat the darn thing! You are not alone!

    • @seanwoodrum3658
      @seanwoodrum3658 Před 28 dny +1

      Can't sleep over 2 hours at a time

    • @janieferguson9754
      @janieferguson9754 Před 28 dny +3

      Take magnesium before bedtime to relax your muscles, you can also try lavender tea, just to name a few.

    • @vs0063
      @vs0063 Před 23 dny

      Maria Emmerich recommended Evening Primrose Oil for a good night's sleep. It has helped me, I'm 52 and menopausal too. Try it .

    • @juliepenney2683
      @juliepenney2683 Před 15 dny

      lavender & valerian body oil dabbed on soles of feet or lavender foot sleep patches have helped me plus calming room & body mist -“restore balance” by Tisserand with “mood balancing rose, geranium & clary sage” ❤

  • @patriciapyper4617
    @patriciapyper4617 Před 24 dny +1

    You are amazing thank you ♥️🌹

  • @fawnbornstein8211
    @fawnbornstein8211 Před 26 dny

    Thanks to both of you for your work and providing your public the information to be used for a very positive result

  • @user-ly9cm7ur4k
    @user-ly9cm7ur4k Před měsícem +2

    I appreciate her so much and the things I have l learned since I found this angel dr

  • @dianasmith1398
    @dianasmith1398 Před měsícem +3

    So grateful for your work. We need this information. I wish that I knew this in my 30 s. I m sure my life would have been better if I knew these things.

  • @vickyshe8065
    @vickyshe8065 Před 26 dny +2

    Excellent talk❤️❤️❤️ Dr. Mary Claire is amazing😊

  • @albinataggart4846
    @albinataggart4846 Před měsícem +2

    Lady is a modern hero. When things are going bad and we see shit people being promoted remember there are people like her that exist too!

  • @zachkelly9223
    @zachkelly9223 Před 8 dny +1

    Had a heart attack needing a stent. When asked why? The doctor said menopause and your cholesterol went too high. That's it. That's all I got.

  • @yourhollywooddream
    @yourhollywooddream Před měsícem +1

    What is Dr. Mary Claire’s website she references? I googled and can’t find the resources she mentioned.

  • @K3L1evt
    @K3L1evt Před měsícem +4

    Thanks MBG for this! The part about the 2am cold and hot leg is 💯 😂.

  • @elainec5333
    @elainec5333 Před měsícem +2

    I have a friend on bioidentical hrt and she’s still frustrated. Constantly getting blood work, constantly having appointments to play with doses, surprise bleeding, breast tenderness and some other symptoms she didn’t have before. Her symptoms keep changing and the doses keep changing so she’s not even sure what’s causing what and if the benefits outweigh her side effects. Everyone is different. Practitioners are different. Method of delivery varies. Overall, I wish there was a more precise way and personalized way to address this…actually everything. Which means more research and data is needed.

  • @jamiebond8481
    @jamiebond8481 Před měsícem +14

    Not everyone is a candidate for HRT. What shall we do???

    • @dob8240
      @dob8240 Před měsícem +4

      Better health natural
      Pro Help

    • @nm9412
      @nm9412 Před měsícem +1

      Take foods that are rich in these hormones.

    • @sanar369
      @sanar369 Před měsícem +1

      You can take herbs table called Pueraria Mirifica, it works for me very well

    • @Yellow-oc4sl
      @Yellow-oc4sl Před 9 dny

      ​@@dob8240not everyone can afford that stuff

  • @Lexulous123
    @Lexulous123 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks for this enlightening explanation, I’ve got a couple of women in my life who are going through menopause and post-menopause now and have been trying to learn more about this tumultuous time of life. One thing that really seems to help both my girlfriend’s and my mum is standardised hot-water Tongkat Ali root extract. It worked very well to help inhibit symptoms like hot-flashes and joint pain as well as reduce fatigue and control weight gain! Overall, after a few months of supplementation, it really improved their quality of life and I’m very thankful. Not all women will have the same experience, of course, but I’m hoping this will help with their hormonal balance for the long term.

  • @TheTattooedSoul24
    @TheTattooedSoul24 Před 14 dny +1

    I had no hot flushes after its initial start of menopause, and neither any of the other symptoms. Weight gain, yes, but also bloating from SIBO.

  • @shirleyc.2345
    @shirleyc.2345 Před 22 dny +1

    WOW! I wish I had this information when I was 50 and I’m 70 now. I had a hysterectomy at 50 with my ovaries left in tact but by the age 52 I was crazy 😜 I didn’t know what to expect but no one would give me any help until I begged my doctor to help me or I was going to lose my job. I got a patch for 1 year! I am still
    Suffering with sweats lack of sleep cognitive issues and now severe body aches in my lower extremities.
    Now that I’m 70 it’s too late for help.

    • @ketovorecpa242
      @ketovorecpa242 Před 21 dnem

      I don't think it's too late, I am close to 70 and am going to look into this. I didn't go into menopause until I was 60

  • @kristibowmandesign3686

    A C"E"M!!! Brilliant!

  • @denisewittman975
    @denisewittman975 Před 20 dny

    I completely agree

  • @TheSalsa200
    @TheSalsa200 Před měsícem +2

    We need more information outside about the menopause because so many women's we are ignorant about how impact us in the life and be aware that we are different From men biology making

  • @donnahalstead531
    @donnahalstead531 Před měsícem +13

    I did keto for years and still had lots hot flashes and gained visceral fat

    • @LauraB.335
      @LauraB.335 Před měsícem +1

      Interesting… I lowered my carb intake and my hot flashes went away almost immediately. I also make sure I take in a lot of fat and that I’m in ketosis. You also have to make sure your insulin is lowering.

    • @michelethompson7300
      @michelethompson7300 Před měsícem +2

      @@LauraB.335 I do carnivore last year and I had to get on progesterone to stop night sweats. Still having lots of horrible burning in intimate area peri symptoms. My AC1 is perfect.

    • @kjbrocky
      @kjbrocky Před měsícem +4

      Stress is a huge factor.

  • @theeverydaybombshell
    @theeverydaybombshell Před 7 dny

    Im 53 And started regulating my hormones with bhrt at 47... I still have a regular period. My doctor was ahead of the curve thanks to early studies that seem to indicate that regulating estrogen, progesterone and testosterone levels in women were preventative in nature for osteopenia, sarcopenia and dementia. I lift weights daily, changed my dietary habits but honestly my bhrt is the real champ here. If you work out hard and eat carefully but you don't have the hormones to help sustain the building of muscle or stop the loss of bone, it won't matter what you do or eat. The elements that help make that activity and nutrition such important benefits arent there to the same degree. You only have half the answer.

  • @BrittanyMcNeer
    @BrittanyMcNeer Před 13 dny +1

    As I learn more and more about this, the question that keeps popping up for me is “Does HT simply reduce hot flashes and night sweats, or does it take them away completely if prescribed correctly?”

    • @Yellow-oc4sl
      @Yellow-oc4sl Před 9 dny

      I still had hot flashes and night sweats when I took hmt in my late 20 I'm 39 no hmt

  • @user-wv8su3un1z
    @user-wv8su3un1z Před měsícem +4

    Women on estrogen inhibitors after breast cancer, suffer from lack estrogen, with a whole lot of symptoms & pain. They just tell you to exercise and take a pain killers everyday. How is this acceptable? Their health just gets worse. I had to quit taking these pills because of side effects. I do exercise and try to eat healthy. Mostly keto & low carb. I take CBD oil for my pain. That’s it. But I still suffer from menopause symptoms. I cannot take HRT.

    • @Yellow-oc4sl
      @Yellow-oc4sl Před 9 dny +1

      Eat meats beef and eggs olive oil some veggies and fruits but mainly meats , chicken and fish like on two days out of the week it helps

  • @blue27777
    @blue27777 Před 11 dny +1

    Boron is great for building bone strength.

  • @seanwoodrum3658
    @seanwoodrum3658 Před 28 dny +2

    Oh well she said the word tinnitus😢 how do I get rid of it 😢😢

  • @stacybremner8572
    @stacybremner8572 Před 25 dny +1

    I was doing a cleanse which included making Tofu salad dressing and therefore consuming a bit of Tofu every day. My hot flashes completely stopped. It was such a blessing. I was told it was the Isoflavonoids in the Tofu. I feel curious about this as I have not explored that in depth. I offer it up in case others may be helped.

    • @olivaeno5598
      @olivaeno5598 Před 16 dny

      Hi!,could you please help me know what is"Tofu salad" in English.Thank you.

    • @olivaeno5598
      @olivaeno5598 Před 16 dny

      Hello! ,Could you please let me know what is "Tofu "
      in English. Thank you.

  • @NadjaLind
    @NadjaLind Před měsícem +2

    thanks for the great interview! ...I want a continuos estrogen monitor! It's a great idea 😎

  • @lseh4720
    @lseh4720 Před měsícem +7

    Painful parts.

    • @sunnysal3889
      @sunnysal3889 Před měsícem +1

      “Genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) is a more accurate and inclusive term that describes the multiple changes occurring in the external genitalia, pelvic floor tissues, bladder and urethra, and the sexual sequelae of loss of sexual function and libido, caused by hypoestrogenism during the menopause transition and postmenopause. These genitourinary changes primarily occur in response to reduced oestrogen levels and ageing, and do not settle with time.”
      Vaginal estrogen is low risk/high benefit.

  • @patriciapyper4617
    @patriciapyper4617 Před 24 dny

    How long does perimenopauce last and menopause please thank you ♥️🌹

  • @veronicamartin6977
    @veronicamartin6977 Před 28 dny

    Does anyone know which is better: compounded or estrogen patch and estrogen pill ? If one has the option.

  • @Malekfahad420
    @Malekfahad420 Před měsícem

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  • @monicaflynn6469
    @monicaflynn6469 Před měsícem

    I used depo provera for around 20 years and had a half-dozen periods in that time. Why doesn't anyone discuss menopause "events" outside of connection to periods? For me, without a period, I am sure I didn't ask a doctor for 7-10 years about menopause or perimenopause because I never knew when the periods "had stopped" - - what was I really supposed to have done?

  • @nushins
    @nushins Před měsícem +1

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @im33lap
    @im33lap Před měsícem +2

    I started having perimenopause symptoms last August, I’m turning 48 in November. I did all my research listening to different experts including Dr. David Sinclair, Dr Steindield, and other many experts. I started taking NMN, glynac, taurine, TMG. I also start drinking tofu milk every other 2 days and my perimenopause symptoms disappear it’s been almost a year now. My menstrual periods has been normal. My eye sights Improved, my energy level and memory of forgetfulness improved. I still work 4 days a week 12 hrs a day as a nurse which requires memory sharpness and physical stamina. don’t t use reading glasses anymore. mushroom Maine for memory, ALA, vitamin k2, collagen, fish oil, hyolurich acid, and mobility T for bones. I’m not sure if astaxannthine was the one that really improved my eye sight? I just stared this in my regimen 4 months ago. Turning 48, I don’t have gray hair, I still have thick long hair and people thinks including my patients I look early 30’s, some one said I’m late 28. Nit sure if this contributes being Asian decent but i don’t have any wrinkles at all. I work majorities of millennials now and some generation Z.. I just added spermedine supplement 2 months ago from do not age

    • @kirstyzubrinich1012
      @kirstyzubrinich1012 Před měsícem

      Do you have room for food, with all of those supplies? 😮

    • @jessicawagers2321
      @jessicawagers2321 Před měsícem

      I started perimenopause last December when I was just 46 and my petiods have become severe and the bleeding is non stop! I have 2 periods in one month now! Last month, my bleeding was so bad that I thought I had to go to the hospital because I became so weak from all the blood I was losing in my body! I just cant wait for the actual menopause to begin. I am done having 2 periods in one month.

    • @rachidanait707
      @rachidanait707 Před 15 hodinami

      ​@@jessicawagers2321You definitely need iron!!

  • @tcpkali
    @tcpkali Před 24 dny

    My doctor doesn't have time to see me, so physician assistance is assigned. She checked me only once. All afterward meetings, just checking weight, blood pressure, pulse, questions, and blood work. When I had a back issue, I was given steroid 😢. I can't even change because no other doctor in this region is taking new patients.

  • @marionharding6015
    @marionharding6015 Před měsícem

    What do we do with all the additives in our food water air glyphosates de Uk is not good at all on this front taken away farms etc

  • @careylee2595
    @careylee2595 Před 7 dny

    You were talking about delaying the exhaustion of eggs, how about preventing the early onset of menarche.

    • @sabinerette182
      @sabinerette182 Před 4 dny

      she also says we lose eggs from the moment we‘re born…

  • @AnnWilson-pi6te
    @AnnWilson-pi6te Před dnem

    ❤❤

  • @christinaabrams6261
    @christinaabrams6261 Před 11 dny

    How much calcium should we take

  • @kausarnazair472
    @kausarnazair472 Před měsícem

    Dear doc i am from Pakistan i am 51 yr have menopausal symptoms i tried my best to find estrogen patch here but couldn’t what else i can use instead of estrogen patch

  • @tristasikes2206
    @tristasikes2206 Před 13 hodinami

    Please please help me!!! 😢🙏🙏🙏.
    I am so lost and cant afford to trust doctors around here anymore.
    I dont know what to do???? I am 43 and 2 months ago after yrs of asking to be tested from symptoms i finally was tested and am actually POST MENOPAUSAL 😢. I HAVE arteriosclerosis coronary artery disease and am in the 90% from the heart smart scan. I work out and eat better. But i dont know if i should do HRT. I tried to ask my doc questions and i left feeling really uninformed. I am worried because all the health issues i have had. They put me on massive amounts of mental health meds for years!!!! You literally are describing myself. I even had went under 2 surgeries on my knee in which caused me to become disabled and laid up for over 5.5 years on a bed. My symptoms have gone away in terms of brain fog, insomnia, night sweats, hot flashes are very light and once here in there if im overwhelmed. Ive gotten off all mental meds, and all blood pressure meds. I already had a dexa scan. I eat right, workout and lift weights. I lost weight. I went from a size 20 to a size 6. But im getting stronger and building muscles.
    My health has been the best its been since i can even remember.... i am afraid to throw a wrench in the works and i have zero clue if i should use HRT ?
    My doctor gave me a vaginal estrogen cream.... i. Suppose to try it 1 x a week.
    To help with vaginal dryness. I dk if i shld do that or if it cld cause issues?
    I dk what are the right questions i need to ask my doctor to get the answers i need to know any help is so appreciated. I did a dexa scan and it came back okay.
    Ive been telling all women to watch your channel and to look you up online and that you have a book.
    Im sooo lost!! Please help anyone!!! 🙏 im 43 and have been failed my entire life from the medical industry and it caused me to miss out on my kids and grand kids and life. So many medications i didnt need, and so many serious health issues i never shld of had. I was 37 when doctor stole my life for years from me by not helping me.
    Being post menopausal now.... do you recommend for me to still do HRT ? I am so lost and not sure what to do cause i cant trust doctors any longer.

  • @seanwoodrum3658
    @seanwoodrum3658 Před 28 dny

    I have three blood clot disorders am I a candidate for HR

  • @XjtBA
    @XjtBA Před měsícem

    Help everyone! I’m new at this. I am 70 years old, look many years younger, and feel great. However, my sex drive is very low, and I have vaginal atrophy. My doctor put me on Estradiol 0.01% Vaginal Cream, 42.5 GM. It was so expensive (I think around $70 or $90, don’t remember). So I have only used it a few times. My question is: is this the estrogen that I should be on? Is this considered bio identical hormones? Is it okay to take it only twice a month a. Or is it worth the high cost to take more often? Thank you for your help, as I am new at this.

  • @jamiebond8481
    @jamiebond8481 Před měsícem

    Any studies on women pushed into menopause by chemo?

  • @causticchameleon7861
    @causticchameleon7861 Před měsícem +5

    Instead of an estrogen monitor, what about an estrogen test stick. A pee on stick that can detect levels like they use for ovulation and pregnancy or even like the ketone stick.

    • @aminataykanu
      @aminataykanu Před měsícem

      The problem is that oestrogen becomes so low it is undetectable. Scientists aren't going to be wasting money and time looking for something that is hard to find.

    • @causticchameleon7861
      @causticchameleon7861 Před měsícem +1

      @@aminataykanu It’s not scientist that would be selling it. If it were available, the market place would determine whether or not it is a viable product. All they have to do is come up with the test. Lord knows they came up with that stupid Covid test quick enough. This should be a snap too. Right now, scientist and doctors are gatekeepers to that information. Right now, if want to know any hormonal levels in my body, I have to go see a doctor or go to a lab to have blood drawn. The market pretty much has this home test kit already in the form of a home ovulation test kit.

  • @KayG79
    @KayG79 Před měsícem +8

    Hmm... I really think it depends on the lifestyle. I am 45 and have been in perimenopause since 38. The main issue that I've encountered is insomnia. I may have a hot flash every now and again and I'm fatigued from time to time, but nothing major. If you take care of yourself (eat right, workout, minimize stress) it isn't too difficult to manage. I'm a woman of color, by the way. I just hope this helps for those young women seeing all of the scary videos making you feel like you're going to suffer and come close to dying while in menopause.

    • @sharinaross1865
      @sharinaross1865 Před měsícem +1

      Thank you. I have no reason to listen to this right now. I want to pitch a tent in 12 degree weather and go to sleep in a fur coat.

    • @Usernameblahblahnblah
      @Usernameblahblahnblah Před měsícem +1

      Wait until you're closer to 50. It may change. I never had an issue with weight gain or hot flashes until 49. Hopefully, you won't have to deal with it but I definitely never had any issues until 49.

    • @Katepwe
      @Katepwe Před měsícem +1

      You are lucky but women do need to know what might happen to be proactive. I did/do all the things you mentioned and the menopause transition and beyond has been very difficult.

    • @karenflynn147
      @karenflynn147 Před měsícem +3

      Every woman experiences perimenopause/menopause symptoms slightly different. To say that it is all about lifestyle is not entirely accurate. I have been an athlete my entire life with a super healthy lifestyle & had horrible hot flashes & night sweats causing terrible sleep disruptions but once I started on HRT all those symptoms went away and I am back to my happy healthy self again! My mom on the other hand never had any issues whatsoever and also a lifelong athlete. I agree that having a baseline healthy lifestyle is always helpful but not necessarily in the menopausal symptom department. It seems that is the crazy wildcard for women unfortunately!

  • @tinafabulous50
    @tinafabulous50 Před 13 dny

    Now postmenopausal at 50, high cholesterol, high cortisol, low vitamin D and anxiety through the roof. I'm miserable and my OB refused HRT last week.

    • @helen4384
      @helen4384 Před 9 dny +1

      Find an independent hrt provider doing bioidentical replacement. There are lots out there. Search hormone replacement near me. I did that last year and what a difference! Don't wait, don't listen to naysayers. We need our hormones for life!

    • @Yellow-oc4sl
      @Yellow-oc4sl Před 9 dny +1

      I'm 39 early menopause well perimenapuse I can't wait till periods stop all together I'm sick and tired of it , smh , I not on hmt I'm scared to death to take it however I was on birth control years ago in my late 20s I had extreme side effects, weight gain acne so bad never had that before, night sweats , hot flashes and still had heavy periods , and really bad migraines, ,, the systems are terrible so terrible, I have been changing a few things eating walking sunshine and try to smile and not to stress out , and try to get better sleep some nights are bad but other nights good , always tired and low on vit d and iron , smh , the bleeding depletes most of my iron smh , the side effects of birthcontrol and while you take it are for some and not others ,

  • @SilverRain223
    @SilverRain223 Před 27 dny

    With the menopause extension thing where they are trying to diminish or eliminate menopause, does that mean women would never stop their period their whole lives? I think it needs to be considered how well our bodies could handle that as we age. The time where we are free from being to bleed every month and not worry about childbirth should be considered a blessing, not a curse.

  • @pallavisreetambraparni6995
    @pallavisreetambraparni6995 Před měsícem

    Very

  • @ildus48
    @ildus48 Před měsícem

    The night time hot flashes are definetly connected with low blood glucose. If i wake up with an adrelanine, cortisol surge,( hot flash) i have to eat a salty snack and drink some fruit juice and i fall back to sleep without any problem.
    The menopausa changes our blood sugar regulation.
    The same applies for the hot flashes during the day. If we are able to regulate it with healthy diet ie. eating healthy carb, protein and fat together and not starving ourselves than may be our hot flashes would decrease big time🙂.
    I am 62, postmenopausal, had total hysterectomy 4 years ago, taking 200 mg progesterone rectaly and vaginal estriol cream twice a week.

  • @npkrn6764
    @npkrn6764 Před měsícem +4

    So...conversion help please relating to protein needs?? 0.8 grams per kg of body weight if im 150lbs, that is a daily need of around 54 g of protein? AND, of course, one must be careful with protein. Too much CAN be bad, hard on kidneys, etc... so if diabetic, or you have any chronic health issues its best to talk with a trusted physician.
    Hot flashes and nightsweats... I can only get to sleep most nights with ice packs strapped to my head because my 🥵 is mainly felt on my face and ears. Strapping the ice packs to my head cools down my whole body. By the time they warm up, I'm asleep and somewhere in the night I just take it off. Works for me.
    Most OB-GYNs I've tried to discuss all this with only seem to care about babies and expectant mothers.. its neglectful and maddening, to say the least. They aren't educated in this enough and try to cover that fact by minimizing and gaslight us to get us to just shut up and deal with it. 🙄
    And as far as ovaries...what about transplants from deceased women/girls or growing ovaries in labs ?? I know whoever is reading this is probably laughing but seriously...why not???

  • @Time2Compose
    @Time2Compose Před 26 dny

    Can u recommend someone in Dubai to?

  • @susanbeever5708
    @susanbeever5708 Před 29 dny

    Sugar stimulates Glp-1 that stimulates glp-1 receptor that stimulates TRPV1 on the neurolymphocrine system that leads to stimulation of the GnRH neurons in the hypothalamus and blocks inhibition of the GnRH neurons and leads to too much stimulation of the pituitary to produce LH and FSH. FSH is a major stimulant of SHBG that minds estrogen and testosterone. When a post menopausal woman naturally or surgically induced is exposed to this what little estrogen they have by estrogen replacement is bound to the SHBG and leaves them without enough functional estrogen to inhibit pre osteoclasts from breaking down bone leading to osteoporosis, more general pain from food additives such as carageenan, less vasodilation that leads to hypertension and heart disease.

  • @lseh4720
    @lseh4720 Před měsícem

    What do you think of Dr. Maggie Yu’s approach to health? Transform, MD, check her out on CZcams please. I think if functional medicine, doctors and other doctors got together, especially female doctors, you all could solve all the problems in the world.😊 Thanks for all you do.

  • @michellede8105
    @michellede8105 Před měsícem +2

    I have vaginal atrophy, will estradiol cream help?

  • @lseh4720
    @lseh4720 Před měsícem

    Didn't work😢

  • @bettywinn8296
    @bettywinn8296 Před 25 dny

    What isn't talked about is hirsutism (excess facial hair.) I am assuming I need more estrogen?

  • @krissieflores9475
    @krissieflores9475 Před 26 dny

    Please help with progesterone intolerance!

  • @barbaracoli9529
    @barbaracoli9529 Před měsícem +6

    Please doctor can you say if one gets menopausal at 60 can be considered to get HRT like a younger woman? And not just be considered too old?

    • @npkrn6764
      @npkrn6764 Před měsícem +4

      My Mom who is 75 just got on prescription bioidentical cream HRT (estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone- but I don't know exact doses- that would be individually based). She's been on it for about 2 months and says she is feeling much better. She said her hot flashes are reduced and her food cravings are less, along with more energy. From my outside perspective, she's also in a much better mood - not as cranky! 😂 She has a great general internal medicine doctor who is luckily educated in this area and absolutely thought this would help her.

    • @sunnysal3889
      @sunnysal3889 Před měsícem +4

      The benefits are higher if HRT is started within 10 years of menopause. But age is not an absolute contradiction. Everyone deserves an individual risk/benefit evaluation.

    • @saskhiker3935
      @saskhiker3935 Před měsícem +1

      She has said the best is to get on HRT within a year of menopause or earlier. Being on esteogen later can't reverse the damage so all the bone loss can't be reversed. And hrt alone isn't the solution, its only part if it. Lifestyle, diet, exercise and hrt.

    • @wyleecoyotee4252
      @wyleecoyotee4252 Před měsícem

      In her new book it's not recommended.

    • @TinaStMarie
      @TinaStMarie Před měsícem

      @@wyleecoyotee4252 Hi…what is not recommended in her new book? Thx!

  • @oliviawilson9703
    @oliviawilson9703 Před měsícem +2

    What imissing is if it is recommended to start HRT during perimenapause?
    Ie does menapausal mean peri and post?

    • @rachidanait707
      @rachidanait707 Před 15 hodinami

      The sooner the better. Menapausal is when à year past without periods. After that year you are post menapausal

  • @cathyjennings5580
    @cathyjennings5580 Před měsícem +1

    Greens fiber we need a few GOOD STRONG TEETH TO PROPERLY CHEW CHEW CHEW FIBER FOODS.
    TOO MANY CITRUS FOODS & FERMENTED FOODS IS TOO MUCH ACIDIC FOODS
    WEAKEN OUR BREAK OFF OUR TEETH . NOTE. WE NEED PROTEIN MEATS AT LEAST 45grams a day. 😊😊👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @isis9210
    @isis9210 Před měsícem +1

    Our system dont made none of test affordable
    Sad to say

  • @seanwoodrum3658
    @seanwoodrum3658 Před 28 dny

    Dr Mary Claire I have a friend that had ovarian cancer 2 times in her twenties and had to have a full hysterectomy is it true that she cannot take hormone replacement????

  • @taliazane7334
    @taliazane7334 Před měsícem +12

    Just came from doc, told her my horrible perimenopause symptoms (Im 49) and how I can't sleep, her first words "we stay away from estrogen as it can lead to cancer and you're not in menopause yet so let's talk about walking 30 mins a day"

    • @HM_Grannydilla
      @HM_Grannydilla Před měsícem +5

      Had a very similar experience yesterday! I told my doc that it is quite disturbing that he is minimizing my experience. He apologized and heard me out, now my hormone testing is scheduled for tomorrow. I'm 46 and my symptoms started almost 8 years ago. Wishing you luck!

    • @georgiabessie
      @georgiabessie Před měsícem +12

      Get a new doctor. They need to get out of the dark ages.

    • @causticchameleon7861
      @causticchameleon7861 Před měsícem +1

      🤦🏻‍♀️🤬

    • @noheapai4145
      @noheapai4145 Před měsícem +2

      Yep. My doctor insisted I do an ultrasound on my uterus which cost about $200 plus then she wanted to take a biopsy that would cost me $600 just to put me on birth control. I’m 50 year old. She told me for now self care is really important and the symptoms you’re feeling are normal.

    • @michelethompson7300
      @michelethompson7300 Před měsícem +6

      Time for a new Dr!

  • @susanlisak9018
    @susanlisak9018 Před dnem

    Sounds like in medical school they just didn't talk anything about menopause it was almost as if well her life is over so it really doesn't matter anyway and what a sad way of looking at something in the 3rd quarter of life 😕

  • @natashalion8028
    @natashalion8028 Před měsícem

    Endocrine System?!

  • @jessicaburgess1102
    @jessicaburgess1102 Před 23 dny +1

    Oh my gosh... the breasts, too! Soooo sore or uncomfortable all the time now. I actually despise wearing a bra every day. 😅

    • @Yellow-oc4sl
      @Yellow-oc4sl Před 9 dny

      And boobs shrink too , oh well , I can't wait till no period I'm so done

  • @LoveIsEverything2468
    @LoveIsEverything2468 Před měsícem +9

    My biologically-male trans daughter is able to get her prescription estradiol easily and cheaply. It seems like those of us who are post-menopausal should be able to have the same options.

    • @natashalion8028
      @natashalion8028 Před měsícem

      No such thing. It's a social contagion!

    • @karenflynn147
      @karenflynn147 Před měsícem +1

      Please share where she is getting her estradiol so "easily & cheaply"!?! My pharmacy (CVS) was unable to refill my last estradiol prescription because their supplier couldn't get it anymore. I was able to get it at Rite Aid Pharmacy but it was not "cheap", even with insurance. I now get it less expensively at the Costco Mail Order Pharmacy but I still don't consider it to be "cheap" for something I must take for the rest of my life to remain a healthy female in menopause!

    • @wyleecoyotee4252
      @wyleecoyotee4252 Před měsícem

      Because to start post menopause over 60 there's still risk.

  • @cald3216
    @cald3216 Před měsícem

    I’m sorry
    But the only thing that helped me is ozempic ..
    You can take your work outs
    And nutrition that’s” only “ a quarter of it
    It’s not a curall

  • @crosscastle100
    @crosscastle100 Před měsícem

    Always consider sleep apnea for that 2-3 am bathroom pee visit

  • @janinemaldonado336
    @janinemaldonado336 Před měsícem +6

    IDK this HRT hasn't been studied long enough to know it to is masking symptoms we are all dying we just don't need all the estrogen we're not having kids at this point your body is changing and adapting as it should . I'm listening women neurologists and others Woman Dr who say its not needed. Don't buy into Dr.s selling supplements we don't need and information not studied enough. They say natural and eat right listen the the Healthy life also from the couple.Markus and Cara and The hit podcast with the guest saying we need to not buy into this. Why are these women pushing hrt so much you should ask, Grow old as you should and keep healthy lifestyle and weights and happy living were not all the same . Men don't need testosterone neither their just not eating and living right as well. Men are from mars explains this also.

    • @saskhiker3935
      @saskhiker3935 Před měsícem +4

      Menopause affects all women differently. For many HRT is a godsend. If you can perfectly manage everything and not need hrt good for you, but you are doing women a disservice when you tell them HRT is bad and won't help them. I am someone who had severe symptoms and wasn't able to get better without hrt. Nobody is saying take HRT and do nothing else.

    • @nataliekirschner9020
      @nataliekirschner9020 Před 7 dny

      I’m 58. I tend to agree with you. We are just inundated with SO much information and opinion and I don’t know what to believe. I am post menopausal. I don’t take estrogen. I figure it’s a natural part of life. I hate the idea of putting pharmaceuticals in my body. I just try to avoid going to doctor and buying into all of these tests. I like the idea of an MRI or scan to check on things- weight training- sounds doable but my bs meter rises with recommendations for adding things that cause other things. I feel good except for some sleep interruptions and a total loss of sex drive- but since I don’t miss it, it doesn’t bother me. I wish I wanted it-- can’t imagine that. Getting old just sucks. Period.

  • @safinatory911
    @safinatory911 Před měsícem +5

    Sometimes in my prayers, I get so mad at God for making us this way.....

    • @travelpro23
      @travelpro23 Před měsícem +3

      I share these same feelings. Just literally trying to wrap my mind around why He would design our bodies in this way. It seems like there could have been other options, but this one was chosen for some reason. The periods, perimenopause…it all just seems so dramatic and uncalled for, on top of everything else we have to endure as women. It seems like He had a little more compassion and thoughtfulness when making men. It’s nice to see someone share the same thoughts and feelings that I do about this. ❤

    • @janinemaldonado336
      @janinemaldonado336 Před měsícem

      God made us perfect in his way , to age and die .

    • @sunnysal3889
      @sunnysal3889 Před měsícem

      Evolution doesn’t care how you feel. Just that you perpetuate the species. We used to be dead by this age. Evolution hasn’t caught up. So we invented medicine.

    • @leisha4cycling353
      @leisha4cycling353 Před měsícem +1

      @@travelpro23 I agree completely with you as well and the other lady's comment. I am a strong Christian; but I just still cannot wrap my head around why God designed the female body this way to undergo so many different health challenges, all throughout life beginning with puberty/the menstrual cycle. Then...perimenopause anywhere from 1-10 years before the awful dreaded horribly life changing menopause that is so disruptive in numerous ways. Lastly and finally if most women don't receive HRT; then we live/exist, but our risk for multiple diseases including Osteoporosis skyrockets. Not even to mention most physicians won't even think to prescribe Bioidentical Testosterone replacement therapy as well which is also so desperately needed for many/most women, but not every single post menopausal women needs it.

    • @yaleyale5933
      @yaleyale5933 Před měsícem

      you know that when the man and the woman sinned everything changed

  • @veganaise2383
    @veganaise2383 Před 25 dny

    Doesnt exist

  • @SaskiaPp
    @SaskiaPp Před 2 dny

    No all women can take HRT. This is no something new to tell women us HRT. This is medicin quimical as all treatments. This is not new. Why not to care about healthy food. Natural hormones? HRT is no like going to the supermarket and buy candy. There are side effects right

  • @cald3216
    @cald3216 Před měsícem +3

    What in gods name would a man know ????!!!!!
    Why is he even in this conversation

    • @yvemarybmusic
      @yvemarybmusic Před měsícem +4

      A man being informed in this can help inform other men. That's good.

    • @brushandshovel6512
      @brushandshovel6512 Před měsícem +1

      That is so uneducated!!

    • @rosamwangi4458
      @rosamwangi4458 Před měsícem

      Say what???? For me God all the way

    • @cald3216
      @cald3216 Před 29 dny

      @@brushandshovel6512
      Oh really ??
      Tell me how

    • @cald3216
      @cald3216 Před 29 dny

      @@yvemarybmusic
      Bs

  • @smooth_pursuit
    @smooth_pursuit Před měsícem +3

    Oh dear, she’s losing me at fibre

    • @aliciastanley5582
      @aliciastanley5582 Před měsícem +6

      Not me. She’s confirming what other doctors whom I respect are saying.

    • @cthornton523
      @cthornton523 Před měsícem +5

      Yeah I get it on the fiber. I gave it a go, started eating more green vegetables and so far (2 months) it's been useful.

    • @lindajones4849
      @lindajones4849 Před měsícem +1

      The fiber is to feed your gut microbiome bacteria.

    • @MariaEmmerich
      @MariaEmmerich Před měsícem +3

      Read the Fiber Menace 🙌🙌🙌

    • @saskhiker3935
      @saskhiker3935 Před měsícem

      Fiber is needed, but don't think you can just increase your fiber all at once or you will have gastrointestinal symptoms.

  • @janetdonald9801
    @janetdonald9801 Před měsícem +4

    She is obsessed with this pharmaceutical product.
    Japanese women don’t suffer from menopause. Include soy in your diet.

    • @KayG79
      @KayG79 Před měsícem +1

      Exactly.