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Brain fog in menopause completely cleared in 8 weeks

Overview

The most well known symptoms in menopause are hot flushes and night sweats, but the most common are fatigue, anxiety, brain fog and weight gain.

In women following an inappropriate diet, oestrogen declining leads to a severe energy deficiency in the brain and body, leading to ALL these symptoms.

I have developed a protocol that can reverse this energy deficit – and reduce symptoms by 75% – with nutrition alone in 8 weeks.

Introduction

LM was 59 years old when she came to see me asking for help with severe menopausal symptoms. Her most significant concerns were severe brain fog, low energy and wanting to get fit to do a trek.

She said:

“I have always had a busy, active life and enjoyed walking and cycling holidays. Now when I have an active day at work I get home exhausted and sleep most of the evening. I find I have a ‘fog’ in my brain which makes it difficult to work especially as I have several ongoing responsibilities at any one time. This year I am transitioning to retirement and I want my energy back in order to enjoy it.”

LM had gone up a dress size in the last year and although she had cut down on eating biscuits and cakes, this didn’t make any difference to her weight. She was still having some hot flushes and night sweats. She regularly fell asleep straight after dinner and was tired in the daytime. She wanted to do regular exercise to prepare for the trek that she planning, but she just didn’t have the energy to do it. 

Health history

  • LM had been on the pill for 20 years 
  • Peri-menopause started when she was about 50 and she had her last period at 53 
  • She started noticing menopausal symptoms around 4 years previously

Nutrition history

  • LM’s diet was high in sugar and carbohydrates: typically cereal with fruit, or porridge with sugar for breakfast, bread and soup for lunch, and frequent rice or pasta dishes for dinner. 
  • She always had a desert such as cake or ice cream or biscuits after lunch and dinner. 
  • She frequently snacked on fruit, dried fruit or biscuits. 
  • She drank little water and 5-7 cups of tea with milk every day

Menopause type analysis

  • 64% of symptoms were associated with oestrogen metabolism 
  • Progesterone was fine 
  • Testosterone was possibly low

Significant test results

MARKERLEVELINTERPRETATION
Vitamin DSevere deficiencyLow immune function, skeletal concerns
CholesterolHighInflammation
Liver enzymesHighImpaired liver function

Root cause analysis

During the menopausal transition and post-menopause, a woman’s body is switching from using sugar as an energy source, to using fat. Hence menopausal symptoms are not really an oestrogen deficiency problem, they are an energy deficiency problem. 

LM’s diet was too high in sugar for this phase in her life. Her body was converting her dietary carbohydrates to fat, and at the same time it she was not able to burn fat for energy. This meant that her brain and body were starving for energy, leading to severe brain fog, weight gain, hot flushes, night sweats and feelings of severe exhaustion. 

Her high sugar intake was affecting her liver, possibly leading to a fatty liver, and at the same time her vitamin D deficiency was lowering her brain function and preventing restful sleep.

Protocol

NUTRITION

  • I recommended MenoKeto, a nutrition formula that I have developed through my clinical practice that is ideal for women in peri-menopause and menopause;
  • LM was provided with a range of suitable recipes and meal plan suggestions. 
  • LM was asked to follow my 7 food rules as closely as possible. 

SUPPLEMENTS

  • Vitamin D: calibrated dose of emulsified vitamin D drops

SYMPTOM TRACKING

Scale:

  • 0 – none
  • 1 – mild
  • 2 – moderate
  • 3 – severe
SymptomsWeek 1
Hot flushes2
Night sweats2
Vaginal dryness2
Pain with intercourse2
Bloating2
Poor memory2
Foggy thinking3
Mood swings1
Fatigue3
Sleep disturbance2
Anxiety1
Irritability2
Headaches1
Hair loss1
Weight gain2
Decreased sexual desire2
Decreased sexual arousal2
Decreased sexual response2
Total score34

Results: follow-up 2 (+8 weeks)

  • LM reported that she was feeling much better and the brain fog had completely lifted. She was able to multi-task with ease, and she happily started and finished writing work proposals on time and with pleasure. 
  • Her energy was back and she had started going to pilates classes, as well aiming to go swimming 2-3 times a week, and starting Tai Chi. 
  • She found the nutrition recommendations easy to follow and had upgraded her meals. 
  • She was now only eating 2-3 meals a day without any cravings or energy dips in the daytime. 
  • LM’s nutrition and supplements were further adjusted for the next 3 months to ensure complete remission of symptoms.

SYMPTOM TRACKING

Scale:

  • 0 – none
  • 1 – mild
  • 2 – moderate
  • 3 – severe
SymptomsWeek 1Week 8
Hot flushes20
Night sweats20
Vaginal dryness21
Pain with intercourse20
Bloating20
Poor memory20
Foggy thinking30
Mood swings10
Fatigue30
Sleep disturbance20
Anxiety11
Irritability21
Headaches10
Hair loss10
Weight gain20
Decreased sexual desire21
Decreased sexual arousal21
Decreased sexual response21
Total score346
Symptoms reduced by 82%

My specialist menopause plan concentrated on my nutrition and had supplements personalised to me to support me – it has seen my whole health and mindset change.

LM

My review

I was delighted for LM, she cognitive function was excellent and she had more than enough energy in day, enough to start training for her mountain trek.

No woman should be suffering through menopause and the main change that needs to made is nutrition.

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