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Well, if you checks at all the statistics, the average age of menopause is 51. But, that's the average age at which women stops menstruating. Menopause symptoms start, a pregnancy following the age 28, is considered a elderly pregnancy in the text books. So, this tells you that hormonal fall off begins at around 26-28.
When a woman reaches 35, she is nearly menopausal or otherwise known as peri menopause. For a period of 15 years, a woman begins to majorly fall apart. She may already begun even before that.
As of now, light and food, simulated light and abundance of carbohydrates speeds up aging 4 times, perhaps. So, a woman who is 35 tofay is not a woman who was 35, 20-30 years ago. She's much older inside.
Menopause symptoms involve hot flashes, problems sleeping, brain fog, etc. Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy has been useful in dealing with these and other menopause symptoms.