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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Why Women Can't Lose Belly Fat After Menopause

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2023

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Let’s talk about why it’s so difficult for women to lose belly fat after menopause—and what to do about this issue.


When a woman goes through menopause, her ovaries no longer produce or release eggs. This big change leads to a cascade of other changes. The ovaries also make hormones, which means a woman in menopause will have lower hormone levels.


However, when this happens, the adrenal glands are supposed to act as the backup system for the ovaries. The adrenal glands make all of the hormones that the ovaries make.


If the adrenal glands are strong and stable when a woman is going into menopause, they may experience fewer symptoms. It’s not normal to experience symptoms of menopause unless there’s a problem with the adrenal glands.


Another part of the body we need to focus on is the parasympathetic nervous system. The parasympathetic nervous system is the recovery system of the body. It influences your sleep and ability to recover. Fat burning occurs in the recovery phase.


Exercising your parasympathetic nervous system will help reduce cortisol, support sleep, and get rid of belly fat.


In order to strengthen your parasympathetic nervous system, it’s crucial to increase the time you rest in between your reps and sets of exercise, as well as the days of exercise. You have to make sure you don’t overtrain and give your body a chance to completely recover and reset.


How to lose belly fat after menopause:

1. Do high-intensity exercises with longer rest periods

2. Don’t overtrain

3. Don’t train over soreness

4. Focus on getting more sleep

5. Take advantage of chiropractic care, massage therapy, or physical therapy

6. Consume omega-3 fatty acids

7. Take DHEA

8. Go on a low-carb diet with intermittent fasting

9. Get plenty of magnesium, choline, vitamin B1, and vitamin D

10. Try lemon balm, passionflower, or ashwagandha


Transcript

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0:00.0

I'd like to talk about why women can't seem to lose belly fat after menopause.

0:07.2

I'm not just going to talk about that, I'm also going to talk about what to do about it

0:11.1

as well. So what is going on with this menopause saying? Well, all these

0:15.1

changes, all stem because of this one change that happens in the body. The ovaries go in retirement. They're no longer

0:22.1

to be producing or releasing eggs. Now the ovary

0:25.9

doesn't just make eggs, it also makes hormones. So what's going to happen as we go

0:31.6

through menopause is we're not going to have the

0:34.4

quantity of hormones. But normally what's supposed to happen is the adrenal glands, which

0:40.6

are the backup, are supposed to kick in.

0:44.0

The adrenal glands make all of the hormones that the ovaries make.

0:49.0

And if the adrenal glands are strong and stable going in the menopause. Usually there's very little

0:56.2

symptoms if any at all. So it's not really normal to have hot flashes. It's not

1:02.0

normal to have any symptoms going through menopause unless there's a problem with

1:06.5

the adrenal glands but there's a bit more to this okay so yes it's true that

1:11.2

estrogen drops but you're also going to get a more significant

1:14.9

drop in progestrone. So the ratios of estrogen progestrone it actually can make it

1:20.0

appear that you have estrogen dominance okay which is not really true, it's just the ratios of

1:25.3

estrogen to progestrum. And some women start going on hormone replacement therapy. The problem with that

1:32.1

is it comes with a lot of side effects, okay, and

1:35.3

complications. But I'm not going to get into that right now. I want to focus on

1:39.2

another thing that happens in the body that gives you a solution to handling this entire problem

1:46.0

because naturally the adrenals are supposed to take over and compensate for the missing hormones.

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