Menopause Treatment
Biologically speaking, the transition into menopause represents a decline in production of the hormones estrogen and progesterone—and often testosterone—in the ovaries. These changes in hormonal balance tend to have repercussions on almost all body systems: from the brain and metabolism to bones, mood, sleep, and cardiovascular health.
Whereas it is normal for women to go through menopause, the intensities of symptoms vary largely. In a regenerative approach, menopause is not viewed as a diminution of life force but rather a time when the body rebalances itself: when hormonal support becomes indispensable, anti-inflammatory therapies can become quite useful, metabolism is optimized, and nervous-system stability becomes crucial. The goal is to help women transition into this new phase with strength, clarity, and confidence.