Dr. Mary Claire Haver
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And they're everywhere, guys.
They're in the brain.
They're in our skin.
They are in our bones.
They're in our gut.
They're in our epithelium.
They're in our vagina.
They're in all of the tissues in our body.
And it just was so validating for me to see that scientifically.
And then they listed all of the disease states, including things like fatty liver, including things I'd never thought about before.
And really was what happened metabolically, how estrogen affects the liver and how you make cholesterol, how estrogen is an anti-inflammatory hormone.
So when it goes away, we lose some of the protection against inflammatory processes in our body.
So...
Please, nothing else.
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Look up the Menopause Empowerment Guide.
Download it for yourself so you have some resources for you.
My cholesterol is suddenly high.
And my doctor is talking about heart disease risk.
What does that have to do with perimenopause?