The International Menopause Society has designated October 18th each year as World Menopause Day. The purpose of the day is to raise awareness of the menopause and the support options available for improving health and wellbeing.Â
As part of this day and my support for you, I have made my 2 hr Masterclass on Menopause FREE for you for a limited time. Â
If you follow this LINK HERE and apply the promo code ONLINE21 when you purchase, then this will cancel out the payment and make your Masterclass viewing free to you.Â
I’ve also shot this video for you explaining why menopause is so important and why you need to pay attention to it.Â
Millions of women around the world think that menopause is âjustâ about hot flushes or brain fog.Â
But itâs not.
We have oestrogen receptors throughout our tissues and organs, all of which are affected by declining levels of our reproductive hormones. This can lead to a multitude of symptoms which many women donât associate with their transition through menopause. So they spend hundreds of dollars on various treatments and other health solutions, as I used to do too.
However, every symptom is a sign that you arenât changing your lifestyle to allow your body and brain to adjust to this important life stage.
Hi, Iâm Dr Wendy Sweet from New Zealand and my doctoral research on womenâs healthy ageing led me towards understanding how we can help our body to transition through this life stage using lifestyle science from womenâs health and ageing studies.
Menopause is the bookend to puberty and as such we are moving into the next phase of our life â our ageing. Thatâs why on World Menopause Day, I want you to educate yourself about what is really going on during your late 40âs to 50âs as you transition into a new hormonal environment.
My 2 hour Masterclass on Menopause is available to you right now and for a brief time only I have waived the small admin fee that I normally charge for it. Please use the promo code ONLINE21 when you sign up. Although itâs 2 hours long, you can âpauseâ me anytime you like.
I canât wait for you to discover what I didnât know when my own mneopause symptoms frustrated me.
Warm regards,
Wendy