Hi Karina, I really appreciate your focus on women’s health and highlighting the significant impact that untreated menopause can have on both quality of life and long-term health.
That said, we do have an effective treatment for perimenopausal and menopausal symptoms in the form of hormone replacement therapy (HRT). While approaches like CBT can be helpful for managing certain symptoms, they do not address the increased risks associated with low hormone levels, such as increased risk of osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, and Alzheimer’s etc. HRT also improves mental manifestation such as depression and brain fog, so it would seem to be a lot more effective to be treating the cause of the problem.
Hi Karina, I really appreciate your focus on women’s health and highlighting the significant impact that untreated menopause can have on both quality of life and long-term health.
That said, we do have an effective treatment for perimenopausal and menopausal symptoms in the form of hormone replacement therapy (HRT). While approaches like CBT can be helpful for managing certain symptoms, they do not address the increased risks associated with low hormone levels, such as increased risk of osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, and Alzheimer’s etc. HRT also improves mental manifestation such as depression and brain fog, so it would seem to be a lot more effective to be treating the cause of the problem.