MYTH: I don’t have to worry about hormones until menopause. Meanwhile, I can do whatever I want to my body – drink like a fish, party like a rock star, skimp on sleep – without consequences.
TRUTH: This is one of those myths that even most doctors believe! Many hormone levels – such as estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone – start to drift downward in your twenties. Other hormones, like
cortisol, often
spike too high and pull other hormones out of balance. Women younger than thirty may not yet feel affected by the aging process, but perhaps they want to get pregnant (or keep the option open) or avoid the wrinkles that they see on their mom’s face.
At What Age Do Menopause and Perimenopause Start?
Menopause occurs at a mean
age of 51. Perimenopause, the years from about
35 to 50, are famous for hormonal chaos, but even
Chinese Medicine recognizes that subtle hormonal shifts begin at age 28. Quite poetically, Chinese Medicine teaches that your energetic meridians are focused on your pelvic region during your reproductive years, and as reach toward menopause, chi starts to flow more toward your heart. In the
West, we’re far less poetic. We
focus on how many ripe eggs are left in the ovaries at any given time, how’s the egg quality based on a lab test, and when am I finally going to meet the life partner so that I can get busy having babies.
Here’s where you want to focus your energy:
Women In Their 20s…
… benefit from
understanding that the best way to mind your hormones so that you are brimming with vitality begins early.
Master your sleep (94% of us need 8 hours each night), eat nutrient-dense food (and not too much),
stop sitting so much, and
detox your liver periodically (off the alcohol). When you
don’t indulge stress and let it overpower you, you’re actually
creating hormonal grace. The reason is simple:
Cortisol, the main stress hormone, controls the levels of the other key hormones in your body, including
thyroid, estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone.
Women in Their 30s…
... may
feel increasingly tense and overwhelmed, in need of better strategies on how to chillax. Your goal should be to
prevent the high blood pressure, prediabetes, and accelerated aging that come with chronically high perceived stress.
Women in Their 40s/50s…
… may want to
regain the buoyancy of their earlier life. Perhaps you want to wake up feeling more restored, without the obsessive thoughts or brain fog.
Women 60+
… may wish to
optimize their cognitive functioning—to improve their
thinking, memory, and competitive edge. My book,
The Hormone Cure, was born of my
passion to help women, one hormone at a time. Don’t suffer needlessly. I don’t want you to be misinformed by prevailing myths, underserved by your doctors, or miseducated by the media.
With natural hormone balancing, these years can be fun and sexy. My approach is to
target what is causing the imbalance, and then to systematically fix it. It starts with being fully informed about your hormonal status, r
egardless of age. To learn more, pick up your copy of
The Hormone Cure here.
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