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Estrogen has gotten a bad reputation over the years. Many women have been told it’s dangerous, unnecessary, or something you should avoid until you’re fully in menopause. But the truth is, perimenopause is often the time when estrogen support can matter the most. In this episode of Peri Chats, we break down what is really happening in the body during perimenopause and why so many women start feeling “off” years before menopause actually arrives. Estrogen doesn’t simply decline overnight. During perimenopause it can swing dramatically from month to month, creating the hormonal rollercoaster responsible for many of the symptoms women experience in their late 30s and 40s — from anxiety and sleep disruption to brain fog, joint pain, and cycle changes. In this episode we discuss: • Why estrogen fluctuations — not just decline — drive many perimenopause symptoms • How bone density begins to decline earlier than most women realize • The critical role estrogen plays in protecting the brain and cognition • How estrogen supports cardiovascular and metabolic health • Why stabilizing hormones during perimenopause can make a significant difference in how women feel • The importance of looking at hormones as a system — including progesterone, thyroid, gut health, stress, and detox pathways This conversation is about education and understanding what’s actually happening inside the body, so women can make informed decisions about their health during this transition. If you’ve ever been told “your labs are normal” but you still don’t feel like yourself, this episode will help you understand why. Follow and subscribe to Peri Chats for more conversations breaking down the science behind hormones, metabolism, and women’s health in midlife. Ready to make a change? Book a consult here! [https://www.revivewellnesssc.com/contact.php]
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