ELIZABETH BRIGHT f1 | MENOPAUSE: LONG LIFE. …can care for dear grandchildren

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presents episode 2258 | Dr ELIZABETH BRIGHT

Dr Ken Berry interviews Dr Elizabeth Bright...
-started menopause at 52
Have women begun menopause at an earlier age lately?
-yes, both puberty and menopause are happening earlier
-traditionally it has begun in early 50s
'perimenopause' is not a real condition
-invented in 1980s by
big pharma
-because wanted to sell
Hormone Replacement
Therapy meds

Dr Ken Berry: we see that with osteopenia, perimenopause,
ADHD, insomnia, anxiety, restless leg syndrome...
-discover new drug, have to have a new diagnosis for it
-conditions that have been around forever, and
highly related to diet, but
-when new drug developed, worth billions in profits, now
it is a new condition

Dr Bright: we go into menopause in order to Extend Life...
-chimps do Not have menopause
-women are able to live longer, healthier in menopause
-because having babies is very nutritionally taxing
Chimps keep having babies until they die in their 50s
-women able to help take care of grandchildren

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original video interview: https://www.youtube.com/live/p_Owfgoi054?si=adl8t9N-IXLxEOFH

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