Dr Taylor’s YouTube Menopause Education Syllabus

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Watch my videos to learn how every stage of menopause affects your whole body and your whole life, and you can use my teaching to help manage it.
While you can navigate the syllabus using sections, categories categories, and tags for easy access to specific information, I recommend strongly that you watch the videos in order. You’ll need, for example to learn some basic anatomy before you can understand how estrogen loss – the essence of menopause – affects your entire body. Use the worksheets and my book (you can order your copy here) to get work your way through the syllabus, and take your time to get the best from my education – you deserve nothing less!

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Paradoxes of Diseases Due To Estrogen Deficiency

As you’ve learned more and more about the three diseases due to estrogen deficiency, have you realized that there are multiple paradoxes that prevail in terms of estrogen replacement? This video will present a pile of pitiful paradoxical problems that...

Arteries,Blood Clots,Bone Loss,Brain Fog,Brain Shrinkage,Breast Cancer,Dosage,Education,ERT,Factors,Family History,Fracture,Fragility Fracture,Guidelines,Healthcare professionals,Hips,Hot Flashes,HRT,Medical Industry,Misinformation,Osteoarthritis,Ris,Risks,Silent Disease,Spine,Statins,Symptoms,Tailoring,WHI Study,Window of Opportunity,Wrist,

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Comparison of Osteoporosis & Alzheimer’s

How many similarities can you cite between osteoporosis and Alzheimer’s? Do they seem to be just too different to think of any? Well, if you watch this video, you will most certainly view things quite differently afterward.

Alcohol Abuse,Anatomy Risk Factors,Balance,Biphosphonates,Bone density,Bone Quantity,Brain,Brain Fog,Brain Shrinkage,DEXA,Diabetes,Diagnosis,Diet,Early Diagnosis,ERT,Estrogen,Exercise,Family History,Fracture,Guidelines,Hips,HRT,Insurance,Memory,Premature Menopause,Receptor Sites,Sedentary,Silent Disease,Smoking,Spine,Statistics,Weight-Bearing Exercise,Wrist,

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The Three Diseases of Estrogen Deficiency Versus Breast Cancer

Imagine making a chart with morbidity and mortality statistics for Heart Attack, Osteoporosis, Alzheimer’s, and Breast Cancer. Which disease would fare the best, and which would fare the worst? If you used that chart as your balancing act for which...

Brain Shrinkage,Disability,ERT,Estrogen,Fracture,Guidelines,Hips,HRT,Insurance,Mammogram,Misinformation,Morbidity,Mortality,Non-hormonal,Prognosis,Radiotherapy,Risk,Silent Disease,Spine,Statins,Statistics,Surgery,

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Common & Uncommon Features of Diseases Due To Estrogen Deficiency

If you were to consider the three big diseases due to estrogen deficiency as a whole, which features would you find in common among them? And which would be uncommon? Would you think of the three together differently than you...

Arteries,Atherosclerosis,Bone density,Bone Loss,Brain Fog,Brain Shrinkage,Cholesterol,Cognition,DEXA,Diabetes,Diagnosis,Diet,Early Diagnosis,ERT,Exercise,Family History,Fracture,Hips,HRT,Lifestyle,Lipids,Mortality,Non-hormonal,Obesity,Plaque Calcium,Prognosis,Risk Factors,Sedentary,Silent Disease,Smoking,Spine,Statins,Statistics,Sugar,Vegan,Window of Opportunity,Wrist,
Download Chart Similarities & Differences Between The 3 Big Diseases

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Why No Testing, Prevention, or Treatment for Low Bone Mass?

If you put everything about the subject of menopause in perspective, you will see that not too few women are getting bone density tests, preventive therapy, or treatment for low bone mass. And there are a number of reasons why....

Bone density,Bone Loss,Bone Quality,Bone Quantity,Calcium,DEXA,Diagnosis,Diet,Education,ERT,Estrogen,Fracture,Fractures,Fragility Fractures,Guidelines,Healthcare professionals,Hips,HRT,Insurance,Lifestyle,Minerals,Misinformation,Non-hormonal,Osteopenia,Post-Menopause,Risk Assessment,SERMs,Silent Disease,Spine,T-Score,Vitamin D,Vitamins,Wrist,Z-Score,

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Symptoms of Osteoporosis:

Can you describe the symptoms of osteoporosis? And can you decipher which ones are early versus late? If you can’t, how in the world are you going to know if you’re losing bone? Knowing how osteoporosis presents itself is critical...

Bone Loss,Denial,Estrogen,Fracture,Fragility Fractures,Hips,Silent Disease,Spine,Wrist,