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  <title>The Menopause Metabolic Storm: Why Estrogen Loss Makes Weight Gain So Hard to Escape</title>
  <description> Are you ready for a true masterclass? In this solo episode, I’m diving deep into estrogen and metabolic health—and trust me, this one challenged even me. Is estrogen really making you gain weight, or is the real problem what happens when it drops? If you’ve hit your 40s or 50s and suddenly nothing works anymore, you need to hear this. Why does belly fat seem to appear overnight in perimenopause? Why does your energy tank, your cravings skyrocket, and your mood feel completely hijacked? I unpack the science behind estradiol and how it impacts insulin, cortisol, thyroid, muscle, mitochondria, inflammation, and even how hungry you feel. Could low estrogen be the hidden driver behind your metabolic chaos? And what about hormone replacement therapy? Does it help with weight gain—or make it worse? Is all estrogen created equal? I break down the critical differences between oral versus transdermal estrogen, estradiol versus estrone, and why progesterone absolutely matters. If you’re confused about HRT and metabolic health, this episode will connect the dots in a powerful way. In this episode, we uncover:  How estradiol directly impacts insulin sensitivity and blood sugar control. Why belly fat increases when estrogen levels decline. What role estradiol plays in appetite, cravings, and satiety signals. How estrogen influences mitochondria, muscle mass, and energy production. Why the type of hormone replacement therapy you use matters.  Tired of feeling like your body has turned against you? This episode will help you understand why—and what you can do about it! &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Sponsors Go to timeline.com/HORMONE20&amp;amp;nbsp;use coupon HORMONE20&amp;amp;nbsp;and get 20% off your order. &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Are you in perimenopause or postmenopause and struggling with symptoms—but not getting the support you deserve? At Midlife Solutions, we specialize in hormone optimization for women in midlife. Our all-female clinical team offers telehealth care across all 50 U.S. states, with the ability to prescribe bioidentical estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, and thyroid medication. &amp;amp;nbsp;  Book your FREE Hormone Discovery Call  Find out what’s really driving your symptoms and what your next best steps are. &amp;amp;nbsp; Visit the website: https://karenmartel.com &amp;amp;nbsp; Shop the Midlife Solutions Store Over-the-counter bioidentical hormone creams and oils — no prescription needed. Including: • Progesterone • Estrogen Face Cream • Vaginal Moisturizer and more! &amp;amp;nbsp; Take the Hormone Quiz Discover hidden hormone imbalances that could be driving your symptoms. Get personalized results (and yes, they may surprise you). &amp;amp;nbsp;  Women’s Peptide Weight Loss Program  Clinically guided, hormone-aware weight loss for midlife women. &amp;amp;nbsp; Midlife RESET HRT Program A complete, supportive approach to hormone replacement therapy in midlife. &amp;amp;nbsp; Your host: Karen Martel Certified Hormone Specialist, Transformational Nutrition Coach, &amp;amp;amp; Weight Loss Expert &amp;amp;nbsp; Karen's Facebook Karen's Instagram </description>
  <author_name>The Hormone Solution | Menopause, Perimenopause, &amp;amp; Women's Midlife Health</author_name>
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