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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2024 · 44 MIN

Managing Hormonal Changes and Perimenopause After 40: Symptoms, Supplements, and Treatments for Women

from The Ali Damron Show · host Ali Damron

Discover how women in their late 30's, 40s, and 50's can navigate hormonal imbalances, perimenopause, and its related symptoms like weight gain, anxiety, and heavy periods. This episode provides essential insights into the hormonal shifts occurring around age 40, including key hormones to monitor, effective perimenopause management strategies like diet, supplements, and alternative treatments beyond hormone replacement therapy. Learn how to maintain a positive body image, pursue anti-aging strategies, and achieve overall health despite the challenges of aging. Uncover the truth about diverse treatment options for women transitioning into menopause and how to embrace this phase with confidence and well-being. What Hormone is Imbalanced? Quiz! Fullscript (Get 10% off all supplements) "How To Balance Your Hormones For Better Sleep, Mood, Periods and Energy" Free, On Demand Training Website  Consults with Ali  Ali's Instagram Ali's Facebook Group: Holistic Health with Ali Damron   

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