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Decades of Suffering... and Now The FDA Says Hormones are Safe?


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This is the episode we’ve been waiting over a decade to record.


The FDA has quietly removed the black box warning from ALL female hormone replacement therapy — a silent admission that the 2002 Women’s Health Initiative study destroyed women’s health for an entire generation. No press conference. No apology. Just millions of women who suffered needlessly while the truth was buried.

Matt and Amy pull no punches:

  • How one terrible study on 70-year-old women using horse-derived synthetic hormones terrified the planet
  • The overnight panic that made women flush their hormones and doctors rip patients off treatment
  • The heartbreaking fallout: shattered bones, exploding heart disease, dementia, depression, lost marriages
  • Why bioidentical hormones aren’t just safe — they’re powerfully protective against osteoporosis, Alzheimer’s, cardiovascular disease, and more
  • What this FDA reversal actually means for women RIGHT NOW

This is the biggest reversal in modern women’s health — and it should have happened 20+ years ago.


If you’ve ever been told “hormones are dangerous,” “just deal with the hot flashes,” or “it’s just aging,” this episode will set you free.


🕒 Timestamps00:00 – Biggest failure in women’s health history01:05 – FDA quietly ends 23 years of fear03:15 – The truth about the catastrophic 2002 WHI study06:30 – The real human cost no one wants to admit09:20 – Bioidentical hormones vs. the synthetics they scared you with11:10 – What women can (and should) do today13:00 – Why we’ll never stop fighting for proper hormone optimization14:20 – Final message & call to action

If this episode fires you up, leave a 5⭐ review and share it with every woman who’s been suffering in silence. The truth is finally here.

#HormoneReplacementTherapy #MenopauseRelief #BioidenticalHormones #WomensHealth #FDAReversal #EndTheFear

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Look Good, Feel GoodBy Matt and Amy McKinlay