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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2025 · 34 MIN

97. Perimenopause & Mood Swings: Why It’s Not Just in Your Head with Dr. Sarah Daccarett

from Menopause Rise and Thrive | Helping Women Navigate Midlife and Menopause · host Dr. Sara Poldmae | Healer, Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese medicine, and Functional Medicine Practitioner

Feeling off balance, moody, or just not yourself? If you're struggling with brain fog, anxiety, or sleep disturbances, your hormones may be to blame—and you don’t have to just suffer through it. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Sarah Daccarett, a hormone specialist and anti-aging expert, to dive deep into how hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can help midlife women reclaim their energy, mood, and overall well-being.Dr. Daccarett is on a mission to break the silence around hormone health and shift the way we think about aging. Instead of waiting until symptoms become unbearable, she advocates for a preventative approach to hormone therapy—one that helps women thrive in their 30s, 40s, and beyond. She also shares her innovative approach to hormone supplementation that ensures women get the right balance for optimal mood, sleep, and vitality.In this episode:The real reason so many women experience mood swings, anxiety, and brain fog in midlifeHow progesterone, estradiol, and testosterone influence brain function and emotional well-beingWhy traditional hormone replacement therapy (HRT) often falls short—and what to do insteadThe best delivery method for progesterone to maximize absorption and effectivenessThe misinformation around hormone testing and why symptoms often tell a clearer storyWhy women have been misled about HRT and breast cancer risks—and what the latest research actually saysHow Dr. Daccarett’s Inner Balance approach personalizes hormone therapy for better sleep, sharper thinking, and stabilized moodsResources Mentioned:Dr. Sarah Daccarett’s Inner Balance Program: innerbalance.comConnect with Dr. Sarah Daccarett:Website: innerbalance.comInstagram: @innerbalanceConnect with me, Dr. Sara Poldmae:Website: https://risingwomanproject.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsarapoldmaeReady to find out what's actually going on with your hormones? Book a free discovery call here. https://renewher.meadowhillwellness.com/book-a-callHave a question I can answer? Send me a message! I love to hear from my listeners!

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Feeling off balance, moody, or just not yourself? If you're struggling with brain fog, anxiety, or sleep disturbances, your hormones may be to blame—and you don’t have to just suffer through it. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Sarah Daccarett, a hormone specialist and anti-aging expert, to dive deep into how hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can help midlife women reclaim their energy, mood, and overall well-being. Dr. Daccarett is on a mission to break the silence around hormone health ...

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