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The Truth About Heart Disease, Hormone Loss & Bone Health with Dr. Myra Reed

The Truth About Heart Disease, Hormone Loss & Bone Health with Dr. Myra Reed

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Did you know the #1 killer of women after menopause isn’t cancer — it’s heart disease? And the #1 disease of menopause? Osteoporosis.

In this powerful conversation, I’m joined by Dr. Myra Reed, a functional internal medicine physician who has helped thousands of women reverse chronic illness, balance hormones, and reclaim their vitality. Together, we dive deep into the overlooked connection between hormone loss, heart disease, bone decline, and the broken healthcare system that’s still handing out statins and short visits as if that’s the answer.

If you’ve been told your cholesterol is too high, or if you’re wondering whether hormones are safe post-menopause—this episode is for you.

🔑 What You’ll Learn:

  • Why estrogen is essential for heart, brain, and bone health

  • The real reason heart disease spikes in postmenopausal women

  • What every woman should know about statins (and when they’re actually needed)

  • The tests your doctor isn’t running—and why they matter

  • How hormone therapy has changed since the outdated WHI study

  • How toxins and heavy metals stored in bones can affect your brain

  • The truth about cholesterol, inflammation, and functional medicine’s smarter approach

  • Why personalized care—not a one-size-fits-all protocol—is the future of women’s health

Connect with Dr. Myra Reed:

  • Website: www.drmyrareed.com
  • Instagram: @drmyrareed

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