Timeless Strategies to Get Through Menopause and Beyond Unlisted Video

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Key points:
• Women are twice as likely as men to say they have had health concerns dismissed by a GP

• Experts say it is evidence of a gender gap in medicine and that women's health is not as well researched as men's health

• Advocates have called for a deeper understanding of and better education around women's health, including for doctors

Leah was in her early thirties when she went to the doctor for exhaustion, muscle pain, and irregular periods.

Her GP diagnosed her with polycystic ovary syndrome but did not provide her with a treatment plan.

"Nothing was done about it," she said.

"It was like 'you have PCOS' — that's it."

PCOS is a hormonal disorder that affects between 10% and 28% or 45% (the studies aren’t clear!) of women of reproductive age.

It causes a range of symptoms extreme pain, to infertility to insulin resistance.

For years, Leah was left to navigate a complex and debilitating illness on her own till she finally found help by coming to our facilities.

"It is literally the most frustrating thing," she told us.

Then there was Carol, who came to our facilities with peri-menopausal symptoms of hot flushes, anxiety, exhaustion from not being able to sleep well as well as low libido.

Our standard protocol for women with PCOS and or women with menopausal issues is to be well hydrated, (1 liter of water per 30 kg of bodyweight daily) and to increase their mineral intake by adding Himalayan Salt to their food daily.

Nothing will work till you are properly hydrated.

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