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YES –
IT'S PROBABLY
PERIMENOPAUSE

If you're a woman, over 35 and still menstruating, your hormone levels are even less predictable than they used to be.
That's what perimenopause is -  declining, unpredictable hormone levels - that effect every system in your body resulting in symptoms like insomnia, anxiety, dry eyes, brain fog, and so many more.  

Perimenopause is not:

"normal part of aging."

"Only hot flashes."

"The same as menopause"

“All in your head.”

“Burn out.”

“All in your head.”

"Diagnosed with a blood test."

“Just anxiety.”

“Normal aging.”

Women have experienced perimenopause forever—but doctors couldn't diagnose it until 2001.

Historically Speaking

Read the very short history of

perimenopause in the medical community.

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