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Perimenopause Power: Your Midlife Reboot Guide with Dr. Paru David
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This is your Women's Health Podcast podcast.
Welcome to the Women's Health Podcast, where we empower you to own every stage of your incredible journey. I'm your host, empowering women just like you to thrive through perimenopause. Let's dive right in.
Picture this: You're in your 40s, juggling career, family, and that inner fire that drives you, when suddenly hot flashes hit like summer lightning, moods swing like a pendulum, and sleep becomes a distant memory. That's perimenopause, listeners—the natural transition before menopause, often starting in your mid-40s, lasting four to eight years. According to the Mayo Clinic's Read. Talk. Grow. podcast, it's not a disease but a powerful phase of life, where your body shifts hormone levels, estrogen fluctuating wildly, leading to irregular periods, night sweats, and brain fog. But here's the empowerment: You can flip the script, just like authors Kirsten Miller and Dr. Paru David urge in their episode "Flipping the Script on Menopause." They remind us it's your time to reclaim vitality.
Today, imagine I'm chatting with Dr. Paru David, Mayo Clinic endocrinologist and menopause expert. Dr. David, walk us through the top symptoms—how do hot flashes disrupt daily life, and what natural strategies, like paced breathing from the North American Menopause Society, cool them down? Listeners, she explains that 75% of women experience them, but black cohosh or soy isoflavones, backed by recent studies, offer relief without hormones for many. Next question: Sleep thieves—how does perimenopause sabotage rest, and what's your go-to advice? She shares from her practice: Aim for seven hours, cut caffeine post-noon, and try cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia, proven effective in trials from the Journal of Women's Health.
What about mood and weight? Dr. David, how do dropping estrogen levels spark anxiety or that stubborn belly fat? Empower us with wellness wins. She nods to Ohio State University's Health and Wellness Briefs podcast, where Dr. Bernadette Melnyk stresses building habits: Strength train three times weekly to preserve muscle, as Kate Sample, MD, from Women's Healthcast details—aging naturally dips bone density, but resistance exercises rebuild it. And for heart health? Perimenopause ramps risks, per the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, so load up on omega-3s from salmon and walnuts.
Key takeaways to own this: Track symptoms in a journal—apps like Clue help. Prioritize nutrition: Mediterranean diet with leafy greens combats inflammation. Move daily—yoga flows energy, per Wellness Words for Women podcast insights. Consult your doctor for personalized options, like low-dose HRT if needed. Surround yourself with support; share stories, as Rita Charon, narrative medicine pioneer from Health Matters podcast, says: Telling your tale heals.
Listeners, perimenopause isn't the end—it's your rebirth. Embrace it with knowledge and strength.
Thank you for tuning in to the Women's Health Podcast. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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Welcome to the Women's Health Podcast, where we empower you to own every stage of your incredible journey. I'm your host, empowering women just like you to thrive through perimenopause. Let's dive right in.
Picture this: You're in your 40s, juggling career, family, and that inner fire that drives you, when suddenly hot flashes hit like summer lightning, moods swing like a pendulum, and sleep becomes a distant memory. That's perimenopause, listeners—the natural transition before menopause, often starting in your mid-40s, lasting four to eight years. According to the Mayo Clinic's Read. Talk. Grow. podcast, it's not a disease but a powerful phase of life, where your body shifts hormone levels, estrogen fluctuating wildly, leading to irregular periods, night sweats, and brain fog. But here's the empowerment: You can flip the script, just like authors Kirsten Miller and Dr. Paru David urge in their episode "Flipping the Script on Menopause." They remind us it's your time to reclaim vitality.
Today, imagine I'm chatting with Dr. Paru David, Mayo Clinic endocrinologist and menopause expert. Dr. David, walk us through the top symptoms—how do hot flashes disrupt daily life, and what natural strategies, like paced breathing from the North American Menopause Society, cool them down? Listeners, she explains that 75% of women experience them, but black cohosh or soy isoflavones, backed by recent studies, offer relief without hormones for many. Next question: Sleep thieves—how does perimenopause sabotage rest, and what's your go-to advice? She shares from her practice: Aim for seven hours, cut caffeine post-noon, and try cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia, proven effective in trials from the Journal of Women's Health.
What about mood and weight? Dr. David, how do dropping estrogen levels spark anxiety or that stubborn belly fat? Empower us with wellness wins. She nods to Ohio State University's Health and Wellness Briefs podcast, where Dr. Bernadette Melnyk stresses building habits: Strength train three times weekly to preserve muscle, as Kate Sample, MD, from Women's Healthcast details—aging naturally dips bone density, but resistance exercises rebuild it. And for heart health? Perimenopause ramps risks, per the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, so load up on omega-3s from salmon and walnuts.
Key takeaways to own this: Track symptoms in a journal—apps like Clue help. Prioritize nutrition: Mediterranean diet with leafy greens combats inflammation. Move daily—yoga flows energy, per Wellness Words for Women podcast insights. Consult your doctor for personalized options, like low-dose HRT if needed. Surround yourself with support; share stories, as Rita Charon, narrative medicine pioneer from Health Matters podcast, says: Telling your tale heals.
Listeners, perimenopause isn't the end—it's your rebirth. Embrace it with knowledge and strength.
Thank you for tuning in to the Women's Health Podcast. Subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI