Webinar – Midlife and Menopause: Why Nitric Oxide Matters for Women More Than Ever
March 11 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm CDT
Free

Menopause represents a critical physiological transition marked not only by hormonal change, but by measurable shifts in vascular and metabolic function. Declining estrogen during perimenopause and menopause is closely associated with reduced nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability—a key signaling molecule involved in endothelial health, blood flow regulation, mitochondrial efficiency, and neurovascular function.
In this webinar, we’ll examine the emerging evidence linking nitric oxide decline to common midlife symptoms and cardiometabolic risk in women, including fatigue, thermoregulatory disruption, cognitive changes, sleep disturbance, and blood pressure variability.
The session will review:
• Estrogen–NO pathway interactions
• The clinical relevance of endothelial dysfunction in midlife women
• Practical strategies to support NO production, with or without hormone therapy
Berkeley Life’s Menopause and Heart Health Support is designed to enhance nitric oxide availability to support long term cardiovascular health and provide symptom relief during menopause. We’ll discuss the science of serotonin sparing mechanisms of pollen complex, inflammation regulation of turmeric, prevention of CV issues by nitric oxide.
Webinar recording will be made available to all registrants.

