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EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 58 MIN

Dr. Robin Berzin: Why Perimenopausal Women Start HRT Too Late and When to Actually Begin

from High Performance Health · host Angela Foster

Most women doing everything right in perimenopause still feel exhausted, foggy, and frustrated by belly fat that won't shift. This is not a willpower problem. It is an estrogen problem, and most women are being told to wait when they should be acting now. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Robin Berzin, founder of Parsley Health, to explore why belly fat accumulates around the middle as estrogen shifts, why 43% of ADHD diagnoses in women hit between 41 and 50, and why estrogen loss drives brain fog and dopamine decline that most doctors are missing. Dr. Berzin also makes the case for starting hormone therapy early and shares what data from 120 million women tells us about HRT, dementia risk, and long-term protection for your brain, bones, and heart. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN • Why brain fog gets worse in perimenopause • The link between estrogen, dopamine, and focus after 40 • Why so many women are being diagnosed with ADHD in their 40s • The early signs of perimenopause  • How HRT reduce the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's in women • How low progesterone affects your sleep, skin, and mood • How to track perimenopause symptoms and labs over time • How magnesium helps with ADHD, anxiety, and sleep in perimenopause • How zone two cardio and yoga improve focus and brain function after 40 VALUABLE RESOURCES • Take the BioSyncing Quiz to help you understand what’s actually happening in your body — and how to fix it. 👉 https://biosyncing.scoreapp.com/ This episode is brought to you by Timeline. Support your mitochondrial health: Timeline Mitopure delivers Urolithin A at the clinically studied dose to support cellular renewal and energy production, helping counter the natural decline in mitochondrial function that comes with age..* Get 10% off Mitopure when you visit http://timeline.com/ANGELA  and use code ANGELA. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. ABOUT THE GUEST Dr. Robin Berzin is a functional and longevity medicine physician and founder and CEO of Parsley Health. She specialises in helping women overcome chronic conditions through personalised, root-cause medicine that addresses the underlying cause rather than managing symptoms alone. Website: https://robinberzinmd.com/Parsley Health https://www.parsleyhealth.com/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/robinberzinmd/?hl=en

Most women doing everything right in perimenopause still feel exhausted, foggy, and frustrated by belly fat that won't shift. This is not a willpower problem. It is an estrogen problem, and most women are being told to wait when they should be acting now. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Robin Berzin, founder of Parsley Health, to explore why belly fat accumulates around the middle as estrogen shifts, why 43% of ADHD diagnoses in women hit between 41 and 50, and why estrogen loss drives brain fog and dopamine decline that most doctors are missing. Dr. Berzin also makes the case for starting hormone therapy early and shares what data from 120 million women tells us about HRT, dementia risk, and long-term protection for your brain, bones, and heart. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN • Why brain fog gets worse in perimenopause • The link between estrogen, dopamine, and focus after 40 • Why so many women are being diagnosed with ADHD in their 40s • The early signs of perimenopause  • How HRT reduce the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's in women • How low progesterone affects your sleep, skin, and mood • How to track perimenopause symptoms and labs over time • How magnesium helps with ADHD, anxiety, and sleep in perimenopause • How zone two cardio and yoga improve focus and brain function after 40 VALUABLE RESOURCES • Take the BioSyncing Quiz to help you understand what’s actually happening in your body — and how to fix it. 👉 https://biosyncing.scoreapp.com/ This episode is brought to you by Timeline. Support your mitochondrial health: Timeline Mitopure delivers Urolithin A at the clinically studied dose to support cellular renewal and energy production, helping counter the natural decline in mitochondrial function that comes with age..* Get 10% off Mitopure when you visit http://timeline.com/ANGELA  and use code ANGELA. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. ABOUT THE GUEST Dr. Robin Berzin is a functional and longevity medicine physician and founder and CEO of Parsley Health. She specialises in helping women overcome chronic conditions through personalised, root-cause medicine that addresses the underlying cause rather than managing symptoms alone. Website: https://robinberzinmd.com/Parsley Health https://www.parsleyhealth.com/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/robinberzinmd/?hl=en

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