The final session of the Menopause Mastermind series explores the lesser-known symptoms of ‘Menopause’ for men, the taboo that surrounds it and the treatments available.
The seventh session of the Menopause Mastermind series looks into Alternative vs Traditional medicine, Diet and lifestyle, weight management, vitamin and mineral options, hormonal medication, non-hormonal options and behavior modifications.
The sixth session of the Menopause Mastermind series discusses the diseases pertinent to how menopause is managed.
The fifth session of the Menopause Mastermind series explores what happens to female hormones during menopause. Did you know that the brain and ovaries talk to one another and that hormones are their means of communication? Understanding the hormones involved in menopause is simple when you know this and why they work.
The fourth session of the Menopause Mastermind series looks into Traumatic, Dramatic and Pragmatic–three simple adjectives with three very different scenarios, especially as they relate to menopause. This session explores the different ways to adapt to menopause.
The third session of the Menopause Mastermind series looks into the common signs and symptoms of menopause. Other considerations will be the physiological and psychological symptoms of menopause, where the negative attitude came from and what we really know.
The second session of the Menopause Mastermind series looks into the language of menopause. A discussion of menopause invariably involves a discussion of hormones. Understanding the individual hormones and their actions will help identify which hormones’ presence or absence is contributing to the symptoms.
Presenting the first session of an 8-part Menopause Mastermind series. Have you ever stopped to wonder why we have menopause? The fact is most animals don’t have menopause. Killer whales, pilot whales and humans are the only animals on earth that do. The reason is that Mother Nature has no use for animals after they’ve performed their reproductive obligations. So why us? What is our attitude to menopause and where has it come from?