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  • Emerging research shows that human egg cells resist mitochondrial aging, challenging the idea that menopause is irreversible
  • Scientists have successfully reactivated dormant ovarian follicles in women with premature ovarian insufficiency using stem cell strategies and metabolic interventions
  • Mitochondrial health, not egg depletion, may be the key to reversing menopause symptoms and restoring reproductive function
  • Hormones like DHEA, T3, and progesterone, along with nutrients like vitamin A and E, are being studied for their role in rejuvenating ovaries
  • These findings suggest menopause may be a reversible metabolic state — not a permanent shutdown

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