Hmmm, something odd happened. I left a comment, yesterday, and it disappeared last night. I mentioned when Ed saw you in this video, he exclaimed, Blue Dahlia! The color of your clothing suits you very well! I am so grateful that you teach in a way I can absorb the information week by week. It certainly helps to watch your videos in order. Love to you and see you next week. 💕
You and Ed are so kind to me! Thank you. People always tell me that my eyes are the exact same color as this hat. I guess my eyes change color because they're actually green when I'm not wearing this color
Hello there. Of late there are Menapause Doctors saying that to get the best health benefits post menapause the best way to take progesterone is 14 days out of the month and have a monthly bleed. Would love your thoughts on it or even a video on this. Love your channel and thanks for all you do.
Progesterone is something your body produces only for the benefit of a baby during pregnancy. The word, "progesterone" means "hormone in support of pregnancy:" "Pro" = in support of "Gest" = gestation (pregnancy) "One" = hormone Progesterone's only role during your reproductive life is to protect Baby Bear in utero. It does nothing for YOU. Once you are post-menopausal, progesterone's only role or benefit for you is to prevent uterine cancer. That's it! People who believe that progesterone has other benefits have fallen prey to marketing, not science. Estrogen alone decreases risk of breast cancer. Estrogen plus progestogen increases risk of breast cancer, but it depends on the regimen: Estrogen plus progestogen in a continuous regimen increases risk of breast cancer only slightly (and insignificantly) Estrogen and progestogen in a cyclic regimen increases risk of breast cancer significantly. But if you go back to basics, this makes sense. This is completely consistent with the fact that: The more menstrual cycles you've had, the higher your risk of breast cancer. The more pregnancies you've had, the lower your risk of breast cancer. The bottom line is that CYCLES increase your risk for breast cancer. So, you can do whatever you want. My goal is for you to know all the pros and cons of each option.
Greetings Dr Barbie. I definitely need to get a couple of co-works to get up to speed with your videos. One is undergoing radiation for breast cancer and the other has endometriosis. She's a 54 yr old, obese gal who's hot n flashy.
Let your co-workers know that I do online consultations with women all over the world. I can tailor everything specifically to them so that they meet their goals. They can schedule at MenopauseTaylor.ME.
Thank you. I’m always so happy to watch.😊😊😊
And I am always so happy to teach!
Hmmm, something odd happened. I left a comment, yesterday, and it disappeared last night.
I mentioned when Ed saw you in this video, he exclaimed, Blue Dahlia! The color of your clothing suits you very well!
I am so grateful that you teach in a way I can absorb the information week by week. It certainly helps to watch your videos in order. Love to you and see you next week. 💕
You and Ed are so kind to me! Thank you.
People always tell me that my eyes are the exact same color as this hat. I guess my eyes change color because they're actually green when I'm not wearing this color
@@MenopauseTaylor Yes, your eyes looked the same color as your outfit! I, too, have green eyes and they seem to change around that same color.
Hello there. Of late there are Menapause Doctors saying that to get the best health benefits post menapause the best way to take progesterone is 14 days out of the month and have a monthly bleed. Would love your thoughts on it or even a video on this. Love your channel and thanks for all you do.
Progesterone is something your body produces only for the benefit of a baby during pregnancy.
The word, "progesterone" means "hormone in support of pregnancy:"
"Pro" = in support of
"Gest" = gestation (pregnancy)
"One" = hormone
Progesterone's only role during your reproductive life is to protect Baby Bear in utero. It does nothing for YOU.
Once you are post-menopausal, progesterone's only role or benefit for you is to prevent uterine cancer. That's it!
People who believe that progesterone has other benefits have fallen prey to marketing, not science.
Estrogen alone decreases risk of breast cancer.
Estrogen plus progestogen increases risk of breast cancer, but it depends on the regimen:
Estrogen plus progestogen in a continuous regimen increases risk of breast cancer only slightly (and insignificantly)
Estrogen and progestogen in a cyclic regimen increases risk of breast cancer significantly.
But if you go back to basics, this makes sense. This is completely consistent with the fact that:
The more menstrual cycles you've had, the higher your risk of breast cancer.
The more pregnancies you've had, the lower your risk of breast cancer.
The bottom line is that CYCLES increase your risk for breast cancer.
So, you can do whatever you want. My goal is for you to know all the pros and cons of each option.
@@MenopauseTaylor Thank you so much for your reply Dr Taylor.🥰
Greetings Dr Barbie. I definitely need to get a couple of co-works to get up to speed with your videos. One is undergoing radiation for breast cancer and the other has endometriosis. She's a 54 yr old, obese gal who's hot n flashy.
Let your co-workers know that I do online consultations with women all over the world. I can tailor everything specifically to them so that they meet their goals. They can schedule at MenopauseTaylor.ME.