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Estrogen: The Power Hormone Explained
Estrogen: Your Power Hormone
Estrogen isn't just about periods. It's a master hormone with receptors all over your body --- powering far more than fertility. When estrogen declines in perimenopause and menopause, the effects ripple through every system.
Brain
Estrogen supports memory, mood, and cognition. When levels drop, women may experience brain fog, anxiety, or forgetfulness.
Heart
Estrogen keeps arteries flexible and regulates cholesterol and blood pressure. Its decline increases cardiovascular risk, especially after menopause.
Bones
Estrogen protects bone density. Low levels accelerate bone loss and increase fracture risk, particularly in the hip and spine.
Skin & Hair
Estrogen maintains collagen, elasticity, and hydration. Declining levels can lead to dryness, thinning, and changes in texture.
Pelvic Health & Libido
Estrogen supports vaginal tissue, bladder function, and sexual health. Low levels may cause dryness, discomfort, or reduced libido.
The Bottom Line
Menopause isn't just about periods ending --- it's a health turning point that affects your brain, heart, bones, skin, and more. You deserve care that sees the full picture and supports you through this transition.
At Revive, we empower women with personalized strategies to balance hormones, ease symptoms, and protect long‑term health.
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