Andrew Huberman· PhD
All of the monkey studies had involved just maintaining ovulatory levels into the post-menopausal period. And you do that and you get great effects.
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All of the monkey studies had involved just maintaining ovulatory levels into the post-menopausal period. And you do that and you get great effects.
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all sorts of lab studies with non-human primates suggested that you keep estrogen levels high after a monkey's equivalent of menopause. And you're going to keep brain health a lot better or decreasing the risk of dementia, stroke, every such thing.