Dr. Tyna Moore
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This is a shift in women that shift supposedly passes and you rewire and you're supposed to be good.
Although I just pulled up an article the other day, I'll do a episode on it showing that's not the case.
Like truly the loss of estrogen leads to traumatic shifts in mood and affect and depression and
you know, unaliving ideation kind of thing.
And I would say the same is true for men.
When it really depends on your brain and how that testosterone has been in your brain and then you lose it, it starts leaving the scene or leaving the building, as I like to say.
And you really can have some impacts on not just your sharpness and your...
attitude and your ability to process high cognitive function at a very fast pace that you're maybe used to, but you can have some tremendous shifts in your mood.
And it's devastating.
It can be devastating.
I'll leave you with this.
The family cannot function with the mom is not happy because she's a special kind of glue.
She's a special kind of oxytocin, love, heart-centered, nurturing glue that the family desperately needs.
And the family cannot, and she cannot be in her full feminine power and feel good if her man isn't on, just, you know, on target.
If his testosterone is low, if she's having to drive the bus, if she's having to run the family, if she's having to be all the things and there's a tremendous load on her of stress, it will bottom her hormones out and she will get bitchy and bitter.
And then that feeds down into the children and everybody else.
So I think it's even more important that...
In a heterosexual relationship.
And I would dare say in a homosexual relationship, like we need our hormones in the right balance.
And that requires, in women, we need a certain amount of oxytocin and nurturing.