Episode 21: Menopause Is a Predictable Hormone Deficiency: 10 Clinical Takeaways Women Deserve to Know
Menopause is not something to manage. Clinically, it is best understood as a predictable hormone-deficiency state—primarily estrogen deficiency—that impacts brain and whole-body function. In this episode, Marie Hoäg distills the most important takeaways to help women stop normalizing symptoms and raise their standard for care.
This episode is for you if…
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You feel mentally or physically “off” and you’re tired of being told it’s normal
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You’re stuck in symptom-by-symptom mode (sleep, mood, energy, libido)
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You want a more coherent clinical lens—not vague menopause language
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You want results that look like restored function, not coping
What you’ll learn (teaser bullets)
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The definition of menopause that changes how you interpret symptoms
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Why “hormones shifting” is misleading—and what’s more accurate
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Why many women stay symptomatic when care is fragmented
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The clinical mindset that improves hormone-balancing outcomes
To see if advanced hormone balancing is a good fit for you, book a complimentary discovery session by going to advancedhormonebalancing.com.
Watch the accompanying YouTube video here.