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0:00 How to relieve the symptoms of postmenopausal estrogen deficiency
0:35 It may seem you have estrogen dominance when you really have an estrogen deficiency
1:40 I want to introduce you to a well-researched remedy that’s a natural bioidentical compound
In this video, I explain how to relieve the symptoms of postmenopausal estrogen deficiency. There’s a lot of confusion that happens when we talk about estrogen after menopause because of the ratio of two hormones: estrogen and progesterone.
With menopause, you experience a drop in both hormones. But because of the ratio of the two, it appears as though you have estrogen dominance when, in fact, you have an estrogen deficiency along with a progesterone deficiency. It’s just that progesterone has dropped more than estrogen.
Some of the symptoms you may experience before and after menopause are hot flashes, breast atrophy, vaginal dryness, and no periods (amenorrhea). Of course, menopause is that life stage during which your periods naturally stop, usually around age 52. But your periods may stop before that because of a drop in estrogen.
Regardless of what age you are, if you have any of these symptoms it could be because of a drop in estrogen or progesterone.
In past videos, I talked about taking vitamin E for menopausal symptoms, and this seems to help a lot of women. But what if it doesn’t help? Well, some women take soy products or concentrated soy products to get what’s called isoflavonoids. The problem is finding a high-quality source of soy that’s non-GMO.
I want to introduce you to a very well-researched remedy that’s a bioidentical compound, Pueraria Mirifica. Make sure it’s authentic. You want it to be from Thailand, not China, so it’s high quality.
After menopause, your adrenal glands — which support your ovaries — have to take on extra work, so you want to be sure to support them. The root cause of most menopausal symptoms is related to your adrenal glands. But Pueraria Mirifica can act as a helper compound to get you through the transition phase that’s full of the symptoms I mentioned.
I put links below to some excellent research on Pueraria Mirifica, so be sure to check them out to help with postmenopausal estrogen deficiency.
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0:25 What to do for low estrogen levels #1
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Low estrogen symptoms:
• Hot flashes
• Thinning hair
• Breast atrophy
• Vaginal dryness
• Depression
• Bladder UTIs
• Loss of collagen
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1. Cholesterol—you do not want to do a low-fat diet. You want to do the ketogenic diet, which is a higher fat diet.
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3. Herbal remedies (black cohosh, fennel, wild yam, Pueraria mirifica)
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6. Adjust your stress levels (lower stress)
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Dr. Jen Ashton, board-certified OBGYN, is partnering with Astellas Pharma to break down what happens in the body during a hot flash and how VEOZAH™ (fezolinetant) works. VEOZAH is a first-of-its-kind hormone-free, FDA-approved treatment for moderate to severe hot flashes and night sweats due to menopause.
*VEOZAH can cause serious side effects, including Liver Problems. Your healthcare provider will do a blood test to check your liver before you start taking VEOZAH. Your healthcare provider will also do this blood test monthly for the first 3 months, at month 6, and month 9 after you start taking VEOZAH or if you have signs or symptoms that suggest liver problems. If your liver blood test values are elevated, your healthcare provider may advise you to stop treatment or request additional liver blood tests.*
*Stop VEOZAH right away and call your healthcare provider if you have the following signs or symptoms of liver problems such as feeling more tired than you do usually, decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting, itching, yellowing of the eyes or skin (jaundice), pale feces, dark urine, or pain in the stomach (abdomen).*
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Dealing with menopause? The FDA approved Veozah on Friday, it's expected to hit the market this summer.
Diane Hoard’s menopause symptoms started at age fifty and sometimes became debilitating.
"They were happening every half hour, all day and all night, they were relentless," she said.
Her hot flashes impact her concentration, sleep and even work.
"You’re worried about when it's going to happen and you're miserable while it's happening and you can't just get up and walk away," Diane said.
Estrogen therapy worked wonders, but she had to stop after a breast cancer diagnosis. Her menopause symptoms came back with a vengeance.
"Most days I feel like a train wreck," she said.
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0:12 What is DHEA?
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2:20 What is DHEA used for?
3:03 Who should not take DHEA?
3:27 Share your success story!
Today we’re going to talk about DHEA and menopause. There are therapeutic benefits of DHEA for men, but in this video, we’re going to focus on the benefits of DHEA for women.
DHEA is a steroid hormone precursor. Cholesterol is a precursor for DHEA, and DHEA is a precursor for estrogen, androgens, and other steroid hormones. DHEA is one of the most abundant circulating steroids in the body, but DHEA diminishes by 70-80% with age. So, the older you get, the less estrogen and androgens you’re going to have.
DHEA is sold as a supplement or as a medication. You can increase your DHEA naturally by exercising, fasting, and calorie restriction. Having enough DHEA can also help protect against insulin resistance.
It’s important if taking DHEA to start out with very low amounts (10mg-30mg per day). If you take too much, you can end up making too many androgens. You don’t want to take DHEA if you have too much estrogen or androgens. If you have PCOS, you wouldn’t want to take DHEA.
High androgens in females can cause:
• Acne
• Oily skin
• Increased body hair
DHEA is used:
• For adrenal insufficiency
• With menopausal hormone therapy
• To treat painful sexual intercourse due to vaginal atrophy
• To increase libido
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🔥 The Truth About Drugs for Hot Flashes | Are They Really the Best Solution? 🔥
Are drugs for hot flashes really the best solution for menopause symptoms? 🤔 Millions of women are prescribed prescription menopause drugs like Paxil for hot flashes or Veozah for hot flashes, but are they treating the root cause—or just masking symptoms?
In this video, I’ll break down:
✅ FDA-approved hot flash medications like Paroxetine for menopause (Brisdelle®, Paxil®) and Veozah (Fezolinetant)
✅ Off-label prescription drugs for menopause symptoms, including Gabapentin for hot flashes and Clonidine
✅ The truth about SSRIs for hot flashes, SNRIs for hot flashes, and antidepressants for menopause like Effexor for hot flashes
✅ Why many doctors prescribe antidepressants for hot flashes instead of the most effective treatment
✅ The side effects and risks of these hot flash drugs, including weight gain, sexual dysfunction, dizziness, and sleep disruption
💡 But here’s the big question… Are these hot flash medications really the best option? Or is there something even more effective that most doctors won’t even mention?
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0:00 Why are antidepressants prescribed for hot flashes?
0:50 Paxil for menopause – FDA-approved hot flash drug
1:57 Side effects of paroxetine for hot flashes
3:45 Off-label drugs for hot flashes – Gabapentin, Clonidine, SSRIs, SNRIs
4:22 Gabapentin for menopause – Benefits & risks
7:23 Clonidine for menopause – Benefits & risks
9:19 Veozah for hot flashes – FDA-approved hot flash drug - How does it work?
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The FDA has now approved FEZOLINETANT, VEOZAH™- a new NON-HORMONAL drug to get rid of HOT FLASHES. In this video I am going to start by reviewing the science behind a hot flash, then move on to HOW this new drug, fezolinetant works, HOW WELL it works and the side effects. And then, the big question:
IS FEZOLINETANT THE WAY TO GO, OR IS ESTROGEN THE WAY TO GO?
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• Should women take ESTROGEN or FEZOLINETANT?
• Benefits of estrogen that have not been demonstrated in fezolinetant
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A new menopause drug called "Veozah" has been approved by the FDA to treat hot flashes, sweating and chills.
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The FDA has approved a new drug meant to deal with menopausal hot flashes.
Diane Hoard's menopause symptoms started at age 50, and sometimes became debilitating.
"They were happening every half hour, all day and all night," she says. "They were relentless."
Her hot flashes impact her concentration, sleep, and even work.
"You're worried about when it's going to happen and you're miserable while it's happening," she told 3News, "and you can't just get up and walk away," Diane said.
Estrogen therapy worked wonders, but Hoard had to stop after a breast cancer diagnosis. Her menopause symptoms came back with a vengeance.
"Most days, I feel like a train wreck," she said.
That's why she was thrilled to learn about Veozah. The FDA last Friday approved the drug to treat menopausal hot flashes in women who can't or choose not to do Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).
"I'm grateful that somebody put some time and effort in something that's usually just blown aside," Diane said.
HRT is more than 90% effective in chilling hot flashes. Veozah worked 48% of the time in women on a higher dose and 36% for those on a low dose, but it only works on hot flashes, not the myriad of other symptoms that come with menopause.
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Fezolinetant, sold under the brand name Veozah, is a medication used for the treatment of hot flashes (vasomotor symptoms) due to menopause.
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Exciting news in women's healthcare is that a new non-hormonal drug named Veozah was FDA approved in May to treat vasomotor symptoms (also known as hot flashes and night sweats) for menopausal women. While this is no doubt an exciting development, I will be discussing who this might be appropriate for, and why it is not nearly as beneficial as estradiol for patients who are candidates for hormone replacement.
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A new once-a-day pill to treat menopause symptoms has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. It's called Veozah, and unlike other meds to treat hot flashes — sweating, chills and other symptoms of menopause — the pill is not a hormone. Is it right for you? OB/GYN specialist Dr. Shari Brasner joins "CUOMO" to discuss.
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There's a new drug, Veozah, coming out that effectively treats hot flashes and night sweats and improves sleep for women in menopause. This nonhormonal pharmaceutical is a much needed medication that will help many women who are not candidates for estrogen replacement.
But this is a small subset of all the menopausal women who suffer from hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms. My concern is that women who are candidates for hormone replacement therapy will be enticed to use this nonhormonal drug because of misinformed and outdated fears over estrogen.
Estrogen is good for you! Unless you have an estrogen-positive cancer, you should almost certainly be on estrogen if you are in perimenopause or menopause. Estrogen benefits every organ and system in the female body. This new drug blocks hot flashes, but it does not protect your heart, eyes, brain, skin, bones, hair...the list goes on and on. And it's only been tested for 12 weeks. We don't know what the long term effects will be yet. Oh, and it's not yet covered by insurance.
So, if you can't take estrogen and you have hot flashes, check out Veozah. But if you are in perimenopause or menopause and you don't have any contraindications for HRT, please take estrogen to protect your whole body health.
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10:47 - Why most women should take estrogen
Important Health Alert: Dr. Ramos discusses the FDA's recent black box warning on Veozah, a medication marketed to women for relief from menopause symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats. Veozah has been linked to severe liver damage, with symptoms including:
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Albuterol is a bronchodialating beta-2 adrenergic agonist. Common brand names are ProAir, Ventolin, and Proventil. The most common use is for treating and preventing brochospasms in patients with obstructive airway diseases. There are several dosage forms with the most common being metered dose inhalers (MDI) and dry powdered inhalers (DPI). Albuterol is generally considered a quick relief or rescue inhaler with dosing being 2 puffs by mouth every 4-6 hours as needed. Since albuterol specifically targets the beta-2 adrenergic receptor in bronchial smooth muscle there is little to no effect on heart rate. Although the drug is targeted it is still wise to monitor patients with heart issues. Common monitoring parameters are FEV1, peak flow, blood pressure, and heart rate.
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Ventolin is a well-known reliever treatment for asthma. It gets to work quickly to relieve symptoms like shortness of breath and wheezing when they appear. Here Dr Daniel Atkinson, the Clinical Lead at Treated, talks us through it.
Reliever inhalers like Ventolin are the most common type of treatment for asthma. They’re typically taken ‘on-demand’ when symptoms appear, and they get to work quickly to re-open your airways when they become constricted. The active ingredient in Ventolin is salbutamol, which is what’s known as a corticosteroid. You can also take it before exercise to help prevent symptoms from appearing.
Ventolin is available as either an Evohaler or an Accuhaler, the Evohaler is a bit more like a traditional asthma inhaler, where you deliver the dose with the button and take a sharp breath in at the same time. Whereas the Accuhaler is a bit easier to use, because it delivers the dose when you breathe in, so you don’t have to time it with pressing a button.
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