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PERI-menopause is a “Zone of Chaos”

& the reason for your PERI-menopausal stage being even more important then menopause …

“…the perimenopausal period is associated with as many as 34 different maladies ranging from hair loss to ‘burning mouth syndrome’, which is a tingling or numb feeling in your lips, gums and tongue”.

If you are experiencing the following symptoms

joint pain, palpitations, sleep disturbance, mood swings, hot flashes, night sweats, weight gain, irritability or even anxiety and depression…

Not understanding these symptoms or more to the point, attributing them to any other health-related conditions may only lead to the same symptoms being more and more pronounced while bringing unnecessary physical, mental and emotional sufferings. Why go through that stage suffering if we don’t have to …

PERImenopause is not something we understand very well as hormones are those silence messengers which are responsible for many functions as Estrogen receptors are found everywhere in our body including our brain.

Etrogen acts on a woman like Testosterone acts on a man as Estrogen is the most potent, the most anti-inflammatory, anti-viral hormones in a female body and deficiency of which can dramatically affect any one of us.

Your Estrogen drop does not start in your mid-40s-50s with your MENOpause but way before that – 7-10 years before your menopause – this stage we call PERImenopause. This stage is usually way more challenging than we may think and we call it a “zone of chaos”. There is a number for reasons for that:

  1. We don’t know what it is happenning to us, our body and mind and as such, we don’t quite know what to make out of it all and whom we could ask for help
  2. Going to various doctors who misdiagnose your symptoms , attributing them to any other condition seem to be like a waste of time, money and energy
  3. Most importantly, whatever you do, it does not change the fact that your symptoms remain unchanged.

Just imagine

  • a 30% DROP IN BRAIN ENERGY during perimenopause – this cognitive decline doesn’t have to be inevitable—early stage of hormone optimisation can help protect your mental “sanity” and clarity.
    • Lisa Mosconi – Menopausal Brain Study
  • a 30% INCREASE IN CARDIOMETABOLIC RISKS, including insulin

resistance, occurs as estrogen decreases. Optimising your hormones early reduces these risks, safeguarding your heart and overall health.

  • INCREASED RISK IN DEMENTIA (British Medical Journal) due to drop in

Estrogen Supporting estrogen levels earlier can slow or prevent cognitive decline, keeping your brain sharp as you age.

  • 1-3% BONE MASS LOSS PER YEAR due to decrease in Estrogen: 1 in 2 women can suffer from osteoporotic fracture in a lifespan
    • ”Musculoskeletal Syndrome” Medical Paper by Dr. Vonda Wright
  • THE FIRST INITIAL 10 YEARS OF MENOPAUSE(which officially starts 12 months without a period) are critical for Estrogen protection. After 60, Estrogen’s protective benefits significantly decrease.
    • WHI Study

Now – during perimenopause – is the time to act …and if you do, then you may experience a

  • DECREASE THE LIKELIHOOD OF DIABETES in perimenopausal women.

Why risk developing a condition you could potentially prevent?

By addressing hormone levels early, you empower yourself to be healthier, more energetic, and mentally strong—prepared to enjoy life fully into your 40s, 50s, 60s, and beyond.

Get in touch to learn more as to how we an assist you.

Richard Morgan Evans

Founder & CEO of Sapience Communications

Richard co-founded Sapience with three highly successful business figures in the UK, including former bank and private equity CEOs. This followed previous careers in law, working as an equity analyst for a number of investment banks and financial journalism, which included writing for The Economist, The Times and The Independent.

During his journalist career, he visited the Gulf and Saudi Arabia many times, interviewing senior banking and business figures, such as the head of the Saudi Central Bank and leaders at Saudi Aramco, SABIC, Olayan Group and the Kanoo Group. A number of his features appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and The Washington Post.

His PR experience includes being the MD of the Financial Division of a leading UK multidisciplinary PR consultancy before co-founding Sapience. He is often asked to judge PR awards, most recently he was on the judging panel of the Public Relations Consultancy Association’s Financial Services PR awards.

He specialises in advising on strategic media relations, reputational risk, media relations and training, crisis communications, and all forms of corporate transactions. Richard is a law graduate of the University of Cambridge.

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