“Menopause is not something to manage… It’s a predictable hormone deficiency state that can be corrected.”
That’s the core clinical lens behind this episode.
In this conversation, I lay out the framework that changes everything: stop treating menopause like a random collection of symptoms and start treating it like predictable deficiency physiology—especially estrogen deficiency—because that’s where results come from.
This episode is intentionally structured as a Top 10 integration: the clinical truths I want every woman to know before she accepts suffering as “normal.”
What we cover
* The clinical definition of menopause that reframes symptoms and outcomes
* Why vague menopause language keeps women confused (and what’s more accurate)
* Why low-dose HRT symptom-by-symptom approaches fail to restore function
* What “successful hormone balancing” should look like in real life (without guessing)
A few lines worth remembering
* “Menopause is a hormone deficiency state… that predictably impairs brain and whole body function.”
* “Hormones don’t shift. They decline.”
* “Mainstream medicine treats it as a cluster of symptoms… instead of one unified physiologic decline.”
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Disclaimer: The views expressed on the MeNoPause Moxie Podcast are based on over two decades of clinical observation, research, education, training, and personal experience by Clinical Hormone Coach, Marie Hoäg. It is presented for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes, and is not intended as medical, nutritional, or hormone replacement therapy (HRT) advice. Viewers and listeners are strongly encouraged to consult with a professionally trained HRT professional before making any hormone-balancing decisions.