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Your Brain, Your Bedroom, and Your Allergies: The Hidden Menopause Connections

7 min · 19. maj 2026
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This episode explores three interconnected aspects of menopause: how dropping estrogen affects mast cells and can trigger histamine reactions, the bidirectional relationship between menopausal symptoms and sexual satisfaction, and new research on anise for psychological symptoms. The discussion emphasizes how menopause affects multiple body systems simultaneously. Key Takeaways: • Mast cells are influenced by estrogen, so hormonal changes can trigger histamine reactions and symptoms resembling allergies or MCAS • Menopausal symptoms and sexual satisfaction affect each other in a cycle - addressing one can improve the other • New research using machine learning shows anise may help psychological symptoms in menopause through phytoestrogens and neurotransmitter pathways • Menopause symptoms are interconnected across body systems rather than isolated issues requiring separate treatments Sources & References: • Efficacy of Pimpinella anisum L. in Menopausal Women with Psychological Symptoms (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42152642/) - PubMed • Menopausal Symptoms May Be Linked to Sexual Satisfaction (https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiqAFBVV95cUxQTk1TR3FyY1VQX294N2dyLTlZaEc1T1loamVtUlAtRmoxYVBaaGdGNkwtUEhoZDlwUk9PdC1LeFZoS3ZUSmtuMnJrbTJQZVhxSE1OenRvNlpsZnNIYU9fMFNwcm5IMlJPME16bEozYThSS2tWUnhUZGpMaWI1d2dnVWhxV1ZaNGZPTnFobkNzZVNzMWlQYkJvRmJGdlgyY2JTTWNuOXNPdG4?oc=5) - Medscape • Mast Cells, Histamine, and Perimenopause Explained: MCAS, Anxiety, Estrogen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cf2kvhLiXpM) - unPAUSED with Dr. Mary Claire Haver Listen with full show notes: https://hotflasher.com/episodes/2026-05-19-symptom-spotlight Have a menopause story to share? We'd love to hear it: https://hotflasher.com/share --- Hot Flasher provides informational content only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical concerns.

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