Forgetfulness, Memory, Brain Fog and Progesterone

Common signs for Forgetfulness and Memory

  • Brain fog
  • Forgetfulness for the moment
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Memory laps

Do you find it hard to remember where your car keys are?

If you are in menopause or perimenopause, you may find that you have brain fog. Forgetting places or names, trouble thinking, and you may feel like your short-term memory, got up and left?

It's widely accepted that hormone imbalance is related to trouble focusing and remembering things throughout the years before menopause. Prior to menopause, the estrogen levels and progesterone swiftly change. That is normal for women. Your body goes through a feedback system that that sends signals to other parts of the body. Estrogen controls function of neurotransmitters, which affect your memory. As estrogen levels decline, neurotransmitters start send signals that may have an effect on your ability to remember things. It is important to maintain healthy hormone balance for good concentration and memory.

Memory and concentration symptoms of menopause send women to the doctor to get relief and learn if it is due to menopause. Many women resort to HRT because they are NOT aware of a natural alternative. HRT is linked to increased risk of cancer and other life-threatening diseases.

HRT comes with risk.

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