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085 Dr. Jerilynn Prior: The Paradox of Perimenopause

  1. 085 Dr. Jerilynn Prior: The Paradox of Perimenopause Dr. Gillian Lockitch 41:51

The changes in our metabolism and body systems that we associate with Aging  are variable, and manifest at different times in different individuals. Presbyopia, the difficulty in close up focussing that requires us to get reading glasses, may become problematic in the early forties for some, while others may not experience it until much later in life. Other Aging associated changes like wrinkles from  loss of elasticity in our skin, thinning, baldness or greying of our hair, or increasing middle-age spread, also become evident in individuals at  different ages. As women, we become accustomed from puberty, to cyclical fluctuations in our physiology associated with  hormonal changes. These effects are magnified as we transition through Menopause and peri-Menopause too is variable in timing and duration.

Today I speak with award-winning Clinician-Scientist, and 40+ year University of British Columbia Endocrinology Professor. Dr. Jerilynn Prior, about the Paradox of Perimenopause. Dr. Prior’s research and innovative concepts are changing women’s reproduction. She shows that progesterone must be in balance with estradiol for wellbeing and fertility during the premenopausal years,  and for lifelong good Health. In an upcoming episode, Part 2 of my conversation with Dr. Prior, we will be discussing healthy Aging, the Growing Older Living Younger mission of Aging gracefully and living younger, longer.

In 2002, Dr. Prior founded the UBC Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research.  She is an internationally recognized thought leader on menstrual cycles, ovulation, perimenopause, Menopause, osteoporosis prevention and treatment of night sweats. Her controlled trials show that progesterone decreases menopausal Vasomotor Symptoms of hot flashes and night sweats, and increases bone formation.

Learn more about Dr. Prior and the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research here www.cemcor.ubc.ca

Facebook: Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research (https://www.facebook.com/cemcor.research)

To discover how to Reset Your Aging Blueprint and create your own roadmap to living younger as you grow older, you can schedule a free Discovery Call with me.  Order your copy of Growing Older Living Younger: The Science of Aging Gracefully and The Art of Retiring Comfortably here and join our private Growing Older Living Younger Community, to meet people, who like you, are discovering and sharing ways to age in great Health.

Dr. Gillian Lockitch is an international speaker, author of Growing Older, Living Younger: The Science of Aging Gracefully and The Art of Retiring Comfortably, and host of the Growing Older, Living Younger Podcast. As a dual-certified Specialist in Paediatrics and Medical Biochemistry and Professor at the University of British Columbia, her professional career was rooted in science. During her rehabilitation from life-saving emergency spinal surgery, her passion to be able to dance again led her to explore the intersection of medical and epigenetic science with non-Western healing traditions, to understand how to change aging at the cellular level. Within the Growing Older, Living Younger Project, the Change Your Aging Masterplan cycle is a year-long 3 part coaching program to preserve mind and brain, build your best body, and to survive and thrive in your environment. At 70 Dr. Lockitch became a first time entrepreneur, building a global online business with the premiere wellness and beauty company, to help others extend their healthspan, stay vibrant, active, and independent as they age. Now retired from medical practice, Dr. Lockitch is an empathetic coach and mentor but does not diagnose, treat or prescribe for medical diseases.

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