Estrogen doesn’t stop after menopause — it shifts pathways.
When ovaries stop producing estrogen, the body adapts.
Adipose tissue continues estrogen conversion through aromatization — a process standard blood tests often underestimate.
That’s why women with:
• Menopause
• Surgical menopause
• Total hysterectomy
can still experience estrogen-driven symptoms.
Meanwhile, progesterone — often ignored once fertility ends — remains essential for whole-body health.
Progesterone is a neurosteroid, a cardiovascular protector, and a cell-calming hormone.
Removing the uterus does not remove the need for balance.
Hormone care should evolve with physiology — not outdated assumptions.
#HormoneTruths
#MenopauseEducation
#DrEldredTaylor
#ProgesteroneMatters
#EstrogenDominance
#WomensHealthTruth