What Happens in the Body During Menopause?

As estrogen and progesterone levels decrease, the body undergoes a series of hormonal adaptations. Some women experience this transition without major issues, while others may face symptoms such as:
✅ Irregular menstrual cycles
✅ Hot flashes and night sweats
The True Cause of Hot Flashes
Hot flashes (also called night sweats or heat waves) originate from a burdened liver, as this organ plays a crucial role in hormonal metabolism. This is why hot flashes often worsen after consuming large or heavy meals.
Natural Liver Support Protocol
🌿 Step 1: Liver Strengthening (1 month)
- Milk Thistle Tincture (Silybum marianum): 30 drops, 3 times per day
- This phase is essential to prepare the liver before stimulating it
🌿 Step 2: Liver Stimulation (1 month)
- Dandelion Root Tincture (Taraxacum officinale): 100 drops daily (30-33 drops before meals)
- Taken 30 minutes before meals
🌿 Step 3: Maintenance Phase
- Reduce to 10 drops before meals
- Continue until symptoms disappear
⚠️ It is crucial to strengthen the liver before stimulating it, just like training before running a marathon.
✅ Sleep disturbances and fatigue (which improve with proper nutrition and physical activity)
✅ Mood changes
✅ Decreased vaginal lubrication (which improves with daily sexual activity)
✅ Urinary incontinence
These symptoms are not a disease but biological adjustments to this new phase of life.
Hormone Therapy and Its Risks
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) was introduced to counteract estrogen and progesterone decline, but scientific studies have revealed significant risks, especially for long-term use.
⚠️ HRT alters a woman’s behavioral code, often causing conflicts in relationships.
⚠️ It can induce forced conflict resolutions, leading to cardiovascular diseases.
⚠️ It may trigger a forced solution in the coronary veins, increasing the risk of pulmonary embolism.
…among many other potential risks associated with synthetic hormone treatments.
Natural Alternatives to Support This Transition
Many women have found relief through natural methods, such as:
🌿 Homeopathy & Herbal Therapy:
- Sage, hops, and dong quai help alleviate symptoms.
- Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) stimulates liver cell regeneration.
- Dandelion root (Taraxacum officinale) supports detoxification.
- Evening primrose oil (Oenathera biennis) promotes hormonal balance.
💧 Balanced Nutrition:
- Consuming phytoestrogen-rich foods (soy, flaxseeds, nuts) supports hormone regulation.
🏃 Exercise & Stress Reduction:
- Yoga and meditation enhance emotional and physical well-being.
- Strength training and regular sexual activity improve vaginal lubrication and strengthen reproductive tissues, which often weaken during menopause.
A Different Perspective: Menopause According to Biological Laws
From the Biological Laws perspective, menopause is not a failure of the body but a programmed and necessary transformation. Hormonal interventions can disrupt this natural process, leading to unexpected consequences. Understanding how your body works helps you navigate this phase with confidence, free from unnecessary medical interventions.
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Your Biological Laterality Does NOT Change With Menopause
🔹 Biological laterality is fixed from birth until death.
What actually changes during menopause is how a woman perceives and reacts to situations. After menopause, a right-handed woman starts responding like a right-handed man.
👉 Before menopause: A right-handed woman might experience role or identity conflicts, affecting the rectal mucosa.
👉 After menopause: She may react with territorial resentment conflicts, affecting the lesser curvature of the stomach.
📌 After menopause, a woman begins experiencing “masculine” conflicts such as threat, loss, invasion, and territorial disputes. This shift explains why new symptoms appear, as **conflicts that once impacted the left temporal l
Biological Laterality is Immutable from Birth to Death
What truly changes with menopause is how a woman perceives and reacts to situations. From this stage onward, a right-handed woman begins responding as a right-handed man would. In other words, her behavioral code shifts—she moves from reacting with “fear” to “counterattacking or defending herself” when facing a territorial threat.
🔹 Example: Before menopause, a right-handed woman facing a certain situation might experience a role or identity conflict, affecting the mucosa of the rectum. However, after menopause, her perception shifts, and she reacts with territorial resentment, affecting the relay of the lesser curvature of the stomach.
📌 After menopause, a woman’s perception of life changes, and she begins experiencing “masculine” conflicts, such as threats, loss, resentment in her territory, invasion, etc. In other words, she transitions from conflicts affecting her left temporal lobe (in right-handed women) to conflicts impacting the right temporal lobe, which in turn affects different organs. This is why new symptoms appear after menopause, symptoms that she did not experience before when her hormonal balance was stable.
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Hormonal Modifications
During menopause, a woman produces less estrogen, but not more testosterone. This results in a relative increase in the testosterone/estrogen ratio, solely due to estrogen reduction. Therefore, the effect of menopause is a permanent alteration of hormonal balance.
Possible Hormonal Changes
Hormonal fluctuations naturally occur at different stages of life:
- Early childhood (from birth to 2 years old)
- Adolescence
- Menopause
- Menstrual cycle (in women, every 28 days)
(If the cycle is shorter or longer, it indicates one or more active sexual conflicts and possibly a “nymphomania constellation.” This can be analyzed at the level of brain constellations here:)
🔗 Brain Constellations in Biological Medicine
These changes are part of biological adaptation and can influence perception and response to certain situations.
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