The Great Menopause Myth with Wise and Well

Ever wonder if hormone replacement therapy (HRT) really causes cancer? Or why there’s so much confusion around bioidentical hormones? In this episode, I’m sitting down with Maria and Kristen from Wise and Well to bust some of the biggest menopause myths out there.

Have you heard about the flawed WHI study that sparked fear around HRT? Curious about how progesterone and testosterone play a bigger role in your health than you might think? We’re diving into all of that—plus the truth about synthetic hormones, birth control, and how to make hormone therapy actually work for you.

But it’s not just about managing symptoms. This is about really understanding how HRT impacts your health and learning how to advocate for yourself with the right doctors.

If you’ve ever had questions about menopause or hormones, this is the conversation you don’t want to miss. 

Does Taking Hormones Cause Cancer? 

One of the most commonly asked questions about hormones is “won’t taking hormones cause cancer?” This question stems from a really flawed WHI study that didn’t pre-screen candidates for cancer, and used drugs called “hormones” but they were not hormones – they were synthetic molecules that were hormone disruptors – essentially causing DNA damage and in turn, causing cancer in six people who took the synthetic progestins. 

Even in that study, the subjects using estrogen only did not develop cancer (and in fact had a lower risk of cancer). This makes complete sense because IF estrogen caused cancer, wouldn’t the majority of pregnant women develop cancer when their estrogen levels are thousands of times higher than when not pregnant? That just doesn’t happen. We now also know that truly bioidentical hormones actually HELP cancer in addition to reducing overall mortality, less aggressive tumors,  and lower chance of recurrence. 

Cancer isn’t CAUSED by hormones, but hormones CAN potentially be a catalyst for cancer that ALREADY exists – if it is a type of cancer that reacts to your specific type of hormone.

Can You Do Menopause Naturally (Without Hormones)?

Wanting to do menopause naturally is very aspirational. You might start off menopause being super optimistic in the early years, but down the road, it will likely be a different story. What is natural about being 70 and being on a statin and beta blocker and wearing depends? That is not natural. If your eyes were clouding over and you couldn’t see, would you deny yourself cataract surgery? Probably not. 

A lot of the hangup comes around feeling like you are adding in something like a medication that is unnatural. But when you’re adding in bioidentical hormones, you are actually just “restoring” or “replenishing” something your body used to make itself – naturally! 

The problem is…you can’t always FEEL the issues that are happening in menopause. Some people might not have very noticeable external symptoms while others not so much. 

What Health Effects Can Menopause Cause Even With No Symptoms? 

In addition to the “common” symptoms like lack of sleep and hot flashes and UTI’s and “not being in the mood”, without adequate hormones, many other things are happening inside of your body. You are not necessarily “in the clear”. 

The effects of not having the right amount of hormones include things you cannot feel like: your arteries are stiffening, your bones are degrading, your liver is stopping processing and clearing cholesterol at the same rates, your cognition is changing due to proteins, your microbiome is changing, and more! 

These are the things you find out LATER once you have a diagnosis of something more serious. 

These and many more myths are addressed on this episode! 

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The Number One Best Secret to Losing Menopause Belly Fat

Ready to uncover the real secret to losing menopause belly fat—and why it’s not what you think?

What if the key to shedding those stubborn pounds isn’t about eating less or logging more hours on the treadmill?

In this episode of Midlife Conversations, we dig deep into the real reasons behind menopausal weight gain. Could it be your hormones? Your lifestyle? Or maybe something else entirely? Plus, I’ll show you how to become your own health detective—uncovering the hidden mysteries of your gut, thyroid, and hormone health.

But here’s the big question: What’s the one thing you must do to finally lose that belly fat? 

It’s probably not what you’re expecting. Tune in to find out!

Navigating Menopause: Insights and Strategies with Dr. Anna Cabeca

In this episode of Midlife Conversations, I sit down with Dr. Anna Cabeca, known as the Girlfriend Doctor, to discuss the often dreaded topic of menopause. Dr. Cabeca shares her insights on how to shift the negative feelings and myths surrounding menopause and emphasizes the importance of celebrating this transition period. We delve into distinguishing between perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause, and discuss the physiological changes that occur, particularly the decline in ovarian function and hormonal fluctuations. Dr. Cabeca highlights the role of hormone replenishment and addresses common concerns, including the risks associated with synthetic hormones. We also touch on the importance of lifestyle changes, such as regular movement, positive mindset, and nutrition, to support a healthy transition. Additionally, Dr. Cabecca shares her personal journey of undertaking a challenging pilgrimage, illustrating that age should not be a barrier to achieving personal goals. Join us for a deeper understanding of how to thrive through menopause and empower yourself with the right knowledge and mindset.

I Tried Overlanding with my Husband for 3 Days!

In this episode of Midlife Conversations, I share my three-day overlanding experience with my husband, Brooks. We explore what overlanding is and how it differs from traditional camping. I discuss the challenges and highlights of living outdoors, the importance of preparation, and the personal growth I experienced. Brooks provides insights from his military training and expertise in outdoor survival, making our journey both educational and adventurous. We also delve into how overlanding can help build resilience and prepare you for unexpected situations. Tune in for a candid conversation about pushing boundaries and embracing new experiences.

Microdosing GLPs/Ozempic/Semaglutide for Metabolic Health with Dr. Tyna Moore

Dr. Tyna Moore is very cutting edge and is a total thought leader when it comes to microdosing Ozempic and Semaglutide for metabolic health. She looks for the TRUTH and doesn’t follow trends or what other people will “like”. There seems to be a lot of villainizing against the use of these peptides, yet, as Dr. Tyna Moore points out, we don’t point fingers at people using high blood pressure medication, and it’s essentially the same type of “lifestyle” medication. There are a number of people who think that eat less and move more is the ONLY answer – but that is simply not true. Metabolic pathways and mitochondrial health along with hormones are a HUGE player in the game of weight loss and health. 

In this episode, we dive deep into Ozempic, Semaglutide, and the broader class of GLP-1 peptides with expert Dr. Tyna Moore. Contrary to popular belief, these peptides are not just for weight loss but also offer numerous benefits for metabolic health, neuro-degeneration, and more. Dr. Moore emphasizes the importance of personalized microdosing, highlighting the significant impact on gut health, immune modulation, and overall well-being. We discuss the vital role of strength training and bioidentical hormones in optimizing health during midlife and challenge the myths and propaganda surrounding these treatments. Learn how to find a knowledgeable physician and the importance of being your own health advocate.

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What Are GLP-1 Agonists? 

Ozemic/Semaglutide/Wegovy and Mounjaro/tirzepatide are GLP-1 agonists. GLP-1 agonists are designed to mimic our natural GLP-1s that we make inside our body that are secreted from our gut and our brain. There are receptors for this peptide hormone throughout the entire body. Another example of this type of peptide hormone is insulin. Semaglutide is essentially bioidentical to the peptide we create on our own. It’s been tweaked a little bit to have a longer half life, meaning it lasts longer in the body. 

How Did Semaglutide/Ozempic/Tirzepatide Become So Trendy?

It was a happy accident. It was originally designed 20 years ago to help with neurodegeneration (like parkinsons and alzheimers), and it just happened to be helpful for type II diabetes. Somewhere in the last few years, the efficiency in weight loss came to surface and people went crazy over it! 

Who Are These GLP-1 Agonists Actually For? 

Simply put, they are for whoever needs them. Each person and patient has individual needs. Metabolic disease is usually at the root of many paths to disease that we see – from heart disease, to high blood pressure, cognitive decline, PCOS, hormonal imbalances, etc. There is sooo much that can be done during the decade leading up to a metabolic dumpster fire known as type II diabetes. GLP-1’s can help HEAL, regenerate, and fix metabolic pathways and mitochondrial performance.  

GLP-1 agonists can be used to calm down inflammation in the brain, reduce pain, calm down metabolic and cardiac dysfunction, reduce joint pain, and so much more.  

This and SO much more on this episode! 

Learn more about Dr. Tyna Moore at:
Dr. Tyna Moore on IG: www.instagram.com/drtyna/ 
Ozempic Uncovered: https://www.drtyna.com/ozempicuncovered

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