Everyday Wellness: Midlife Hormones, Health, and Science for Women 35+ podcast

Ep. 513 Fasting Doesn’t Work the Same After 35 – The Shocking Truth About Hormones, Hunger & Aging with Dr. Stephanie Estima

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I am thrilled to reconnect with my dear friend, Dr. Stephanie Estima, today. In this episode, we dive into questions from listeners once more, exploring topics that range from navigating the challenges of perimenopause and parenting to shifting perspectives on fasting, nutrition, and changes in hunger and thirst cues, especially during perimenopause and menopause. We also examine how dairy may become an inflammatory food item in midlife, the benefits of hormesis, hormone therapy, and so much more. Our conversation today is honest and warm, so it is like sitting down with two close friends. Both Stephanie and I look forward to sharing many more of these Q&A sessions with you in the future. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: Some advice for mothers navigating perimenopause  How to adjust your fasting in midlife What perimenopause and menopause mean for satiety and hydration signals, and how to adapt Why some women find dairy problematic in midlife, and how to experiment with reducing it How hormesis builds resilience, and how stressors, like exercise, fasting, and cold/heat exposure, can improve metabolic and overall health What you need to consider with hormones like DHEA and pregnenolone How women with MTHFR can support methylation and detox pathways The benefits of combining strength training, Zone 2 cardio, and occasional HIIT for fitness in midlife Why you should embrace your callouses as badges of honor instead of trying to remove them The value of micro-dosing with peptides and GLP-1s Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on X Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to [email protected] Connect with Dr. Stephanie Estima On Instagram On her weekly podcast, Better! With Dr. Stephanie

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