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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Lipids

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How to Monitor for Prevention of Diseases Due to Estrogen Deficiency

What if you want to determine if you’re a good candidate for starting estrogen replacement? Or what if you want to monitor the progression of the diseases that are due to estrogen deficiency. What if you merely want peace of...

Arteries,Atherosclerosis,Bone Loss,Cholesterol,Compounding,DEXA,Diagnosis,Dosage,ERT,Exercise,Forgetfulness,Fractures,Guidelines,HDL,Healthcare professionals,Insurance,LDL,Lipids,PET Scan,Plaque Calcium,Sedentary,Silent Disease,Trigylcerides,Weight Gain,Window of Opportunity,

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Time Frames for Development of Diseases Due To Estrogen Deficiency

How long do you suppose it takes for the three diseases of estrogen deficiency to start developing? Do you think it’s immediately upon losing your estrogen, or gradual? Do you think it’s rapid or slow? Knowing the time frames for...

Aging,Arteries,Bone density,Bone Loss,Brain Fog,Brain Shrinkage,Cholesterol,DEXA,Early Diagnosis,ERT,Fractures,Fragility Fractures,Guidelines,HDL,LDL,Lipids,Mortality,Plaque Calcium,Procrastination,Research Studies,Risk,Risk Factors,Triglycerides,Window of Opportunity,

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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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Preventing Alzheimer’s by Managing Stress, Sleep, Social Interaction, & Sobriety

Are you familiar with the 4-S Method of preventing Alzheimer’s? Probably not since I made it up! The 4 Ss are: Stress, Sleep, Social Interaction, and Sobriety. And in this video tutorial, I’ll teach you how they each contribute to...

Aging,Alcohol,Alcohol Abuse,Anatomy,Brain,Cardiovascular System,Chronic Stress,Circadian Rhythm,Coping Skills,Glucose,History,Immune System,Insomnia,Insulin,Lipids,Neurogenesis,Neurons,Neurotransmitter,Oxytocin,Sleep,Sleep Apnea,Sleep Deprivation,Social Interaction,Social Isolation,Stress,Stress Hormones,

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Non-Hormonal Medication Options for Preventing a Heart Attack

What if your doctor recommends a non-hormonal medication to decrease your risk of a heart attack? Would you know anything about those drugs? Or would you have to consult Dr. Google? I can save you the trouble. Just watch this...

Arteries,Aspirin,Blood Pressure,Cholesterol,Diet,Exercise,Goals,Guidelines,HDL,Herbals,LDL,Lifestyle,Lipid-lowering Medications,Lipids,Minerals,Misinformation,Non-hormonal,Obesity,Post-Menopause,Risk Factors,Statin,Supplements,Triglycerides,Vegan,Vitamins,
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