EPISODE · Jan 28, 2022 · 52 MIN
12. Dr Jerilynn Prior wants you to think about progesterone, too
from The Hotflash inc podcast · host Hotflash inc
Send a textThis episode and all of Season 1 are sponsored by Become clothing. Themes: Progesterone, perimenopause, hot flashes, anxiety, sore breasts, sleep, estrogen, HRT Summary: Dr Jerilynn Prior is a professor of Endocrinology and Metabolism at the University of British Columbia. She also runs CEMCOR, the Center For Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research. Dr Prior has been prescribing progesterone for postmenopausal women and perimenopausal women to treat hot flashes, night sweats, heavy flow, and sore breasts for over 25 years. She has conducted and published research showing that progesterone is an effective treatment for menopausal hot flashes and night sweats. She also wrote a novel to help illuminate some of her findings called Estrogen’s Storm Season. You are going to hear a completely different set of views in this interview, so buckle up. Everything she says is deeply rooted in research, clinical practice and personal experience. Highlights:•Why Google’s explanation of the menstrual cycle is wrong (7.45)•What everyone gets wrong about our menstrual cycle (11.00)•How and why she came to focus on progesterone (15.58)•Why wildly swinging estrogen is the quintessential characteristic of perimenopause (18.20)•Why the narrow focus on estrogen and not progesterone is like “looking at the world through a straw” (23.00)•The data backing progesterone for severe hot flashes and night sweats and sleep in menopause (25.00)•Estrogen is addictive; progesterone is not (29.00)•The relationship between marketing, menopause and academia (30.50)•How to talk to your doctor about progesterone (32.30)•One way to figure out if your estrogen levels are high (34.50)•Is HRT safe… and do we need it regardless of symptoms? (41.25)•Does HRT prevent osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease and dementia? (43.00) •Why the resistance to progesterone isn’t scientific (45.45) Where to find Dr Prior’s work:Web: CeMCORYoutube: CeMCORFacebook: Cemcor.research SPONSORS: Become anti-flush cooling clothing | Use code HOTFLASHINC to get a 20 percent discount. The Ritual by Pure | Use code HOTFLASH to get the first month free. Join the Hotflash inc perimenoposse: Web: hotflashinc.comNewsletter: Hotflash inc. on SubstackTikTok: @hotflashincInstagram: @hotflashincX: @hotflashinc Episode website: Hotflashinc Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube | Substack See hotflashinc.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
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Send a textThis episode and all of Season 1 are sponsored by Become clothing. Themes: Progesterone, perimenopause, hot flashes, anxiety, sore breasts, sleep, estrogen, HRT Summary: Dr Jerilynn Prior is a professor of Endocrinology and Metabolism at the University of British Columbia. She also runs CEMCOR, the Center For Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research. Dr Prior has been prescribing progesterone for postmenopausal women and perimenopausal women to treat hot flashes, night sweats, heavy flow, and sore breasts for over 25 years. She has conducted and published research showing that progesterone is an effective treatment for menopausal hot flashes and night sweats. She also wrote a novel to help illuminate some of her findings called Estrogen’s Storm Season. You are going to hear a completely different set of views in this interview, so buckle up. Everything she says is deeply rooted in research, clinical practice and personal experience. Highlights:•Why Google’s explanation of the menstrual cycle is wrong (7.45)•What everyone gets wrong about our menstrual cycle (11.00)•How and why she came to focus on progesterone (15.58)•Why wildly swinging estrogen is the quintessential characteristic of perimenopause (18.20)•Why the narrow focus on estrogen and not progesterone is like “looking at the world through a straw” (23.00)•The data backing progesterone for severe hot flashes and night sweats and sleep in menopause (25.00)•Estrogen is addictive; progesterone is not (29.00)•The relationship between marketing, menopause and academia (30.50)•How to talk to your doctor about progesterone (32.30)•One way to figure out if your estrogen levels are high (34.50)•Is HRT safe… and do we need it regardless of symptoms? (41.25)•Does HRT prevent osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease and dementia? (43.00) •Why the resistance to progesterone isn’t scientific (45.45) Where to find Dr Prior’s work:Web: CeMCORYoutube: CeMCORFacebook: Cemcor.research SPONSORS: Become anti-flush cooling clothing | Use code HOTFLASHINC to get a 20 percent discount. The Ritual by Pure | Use code HOTFLASH to get the first month free. Join the Hotflash inc perimenoposse: Web: hotflashinc.comNewsletter: Hotflash inc. on SubstackTikTok: @hotflashincInstagram: @hotflashincX: @hotflashinc Episode website: Hotflashinc Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube | Substack See hotflashinc.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
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