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7 signs your liver is overloaded and making perimenopause worse
October 12, 2024 · 25 min

Is your liver secretly sabotaging your perimenopause?When your liver is overloaded, it can mimic or worsen common perimenopause symptoms, leaving you stuck. Are you sure it’s just your hormones causing trouble?Key takeaways:• Spot the hidden signs of liver overload, like stubborn weight gain and unexpected fatigue.• Understand why liver health matters more during perimenopause, and how it influences hormone balance.• Gain practical steps to support liver function and take control of your symptoms.Sneak peek:"When you're going through perimenopause, it's easy to chalk up symptoms like fatigue, bloating, and weight gain to hormone changes or just being busy. But what if there's another key player - your liver?"Discover how to identify liver-related issues and make meaningful changes to reduce symptoms. Don’t accept ‘just perimenopause’ when there’s more you can do.Listen to the full episode now to learn how to support your liver and take back control of your perimenopause journey.Links & resources mentioned in the episode:Episode 49 on Insulin • Episode 54 on Liver over loadersEpisode 57 Gallbladder health

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