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The Hot Flush Fix transforms complex menopause research into practical, easy-to-understand solutions.

We're building a community where women can navigate perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause with knowledge, support, and a few laughs along the way.

09/03/2026

According to the NHS, many of the symptoms associated with "male menopause" โ€” fatigue, mood swings, poor concentration, low libido โ€” have nothing to do with hormones at all. Poor diet, lack of sleep, stress and alcohol are just as likely to be responsible.
And the fix? Lifestyle changes โ€” weight loss, exercise, better sleep โ€” can restore testosterone levels without any medication at all. Only after that should testosterone therapy even come into the conversation, and even then, it comes with real risks worth discussing with a doctor.
Read full article: ๐Ÿ‘‰ hotflushfix.com

05/03/2026

You know those "menopause skincare" products that have suddenly appeared everywhere? The ones in the tasteful packaging with the slightly eye-watering price tags? Harvard dermatologists just confirmed what many of us suspected: some of them are basically standard moisturisers with a different label and a 25% markup.
Here's the thing, though: the skin changes ARE real. Oestrogen loss means your skin loses collagen fast โ€” up to 30% in the first five years after menopause โ€” plus dryness, less elasticity, and for some of us, worse redness and rosacea.
BUT. The ingredients that actually help โ€” retinol, hyaluronic acid, ceramides, SPF โ€” are the same ones that work for everyone and don't require a "menopause" label to be effective.
The Hot Flush Fix has the full breakdown of what the science says, what's worth buying, and when it's worth talking to your GP about something stronger (topical oestrogen, for instance, has genuinely solid clinical evidence behind it).
Link in comments ๐Ÿ‘‡ โ€” because you deserve straight information, not a marketing strategy.
Has anyone else noticed this? What have you tried that's actually worked for your skin? ๐Ÿ’ฌ

02/03/2026

The evidence for HRT protecting your brain is genuinely mixed. Large clinical trials show it doesn't improve memory for most women. One major study found increased dementia risk in women starting HRT after 65. There might be a window of time when starting early helps โ€” but even that's not yet proven.
That's not me saying don't take HRT โ€” for hot flushes, sleep, and mood, it can definitely be helpful, and it's absolutely worth discussing with your GP. But it's not the brain health shield it's sometimes presented as.
What does the research actually back?
Moving your body regularly - Eating a Mediterranean diet (brain scans show it can make your brain look years younger) - Getting your iron levels checked โ€” low iron is a surprisingly common cause of brain fog in perimenopause. And crosswords, of all things, which beat digital brain training apps in studies for memory support.
I'd rather give you the honest version. Full breakdown on the website โ€” link: https://hotflushfix.com/post/brain-fog-menopause-and-hrt-the-truth-nobodys-telling-you

27/02/2026

A major 2025 review of 42 studies confirmed that the Mediterranean diet consistently reduces the severity of menopausal symptoms. We're talking hot flushes, bone loss, cardiovascular risk โ€” across the board.
I've put together a full breakdown with a practical action plan over at HotFlushFix.com โ€” worth a read if you're thinking about where to start.
https://hotflushfix.com/post/the-anti-inflammatory-diet-plan-through-menopause

23/02/2026

Perimenopause is not a personality flaw โ€” itโ€™s biology (and inflammation has a lot to answer for). ๐Ÿ˜…

I just shared 10 perimenopause tips I wish Iโ€™d known sooner, inspired by Dr Mary Claire Haver โ€” and theyโ€™re actually doable:
โœ… anti-inflammatory eating tweaks
โœ… magnesium/vitamin D / omega-3 basics
โœ… sleep hygiene that doesnโ€™t require becoming a monk
โœ… boundaries (yes, theyโ€™re medical)
โœ… strength training for bones + muscle
โœ… intimacy support for dryness (because suffering in silence is cancelled)

If youโ€™re feeling tired, foggy, achey, snappyโ€ฆ youโ€™re not โ€œlosing it.โ€ Youโ€™re under-informed.

Read it here: https://hotflushfix.com/post/10-perimenopause-tips-i-wish-i-had-known-sooner

15/02/2026

We talk openly about hot flushes.
We talk about brain fog.
But we rarely talk about what happens when desire changes.

And yet for many women in midlife, libido is one of the first things affected by hormonal shifts.
Article link: https://hotflushfix.com/post/when-your-libido-leaves-the-building-and-why-its-not-your-fault

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This blew my mind: Alzheimerโ€™s can be a 30-year progression โ€” not something that starts at 70.
Hereโ€™s what the experts say to prioritise in midlife. [link]https://hotflushfix.com/post/understanding-your-brain-through-perimenopause-and-menopause

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02/02/2026

Ladies, can we talk about the elephant in the room? When menopause treatments DON'T work? ๐Ÿ˜
I've just been reading an eye-opening article from Oprah Daily about this exact issue, and it's made so much sense of what many of us experience.
So many women try HT or lifestyle changes and still feel awful - then assume they're just stuck with it. But here's what the experts say:
๐Ÿ”ธ HT isn't one-size-fits-all. The formulation, dosage, and delivery method all matter massively
๐Ÿ”ธ About 1 in 4 women on patches aren't absorbing hormones properly
๐Ÿ”ธ If your energy's still rubbish despite HT, testosterone might be the missing piece
๐Ÿ”ธ Some medications (statins, SSRIs) can actually cause or worsen menopause symptoms
One woman in the article was on patches for TWO YEARS with increasing doses before discovering her body simply wasn't absorbing them. Two years of thinking "this is as good as it gets."
The gut-punch truth? Sometimes it's not even menopause causing your symptoms - it's your changing gut health, medication side effects, or other age-related changes.
Bottom line: If your current treatment isn't working, don't accept it. There are alternatives, adjustments, and options worth exploring.
I've broken down the full article on Hot Flush Fix: https://hotflushfix.com/post/oprah-daily---when-menopause-treatments-arent-working---what-next
Has anyone else had to switch things up to find relief? Let's share what's actually worked! ๐Ÿ’ฌ

21/01/2026

Ladies, can we talk about frozen shoulder for a minute?
You know how it seems like a lot of women in their 40s and 50s suddenly develop this painful shoulder condition that limits movement? Turns out, that's not a coincidence.
New research involving nearly 2,000 women found that those NOT on hormone therapy had greater odds of developing frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis). This is the first study to look at whether HRT actually protects against it.
Why does this happen? Oestrogen is involved in:
๐Ÿ”น Bone formation
๐Ÿ”น Muscle growth and repair
๐Ÿ”น Connective tissue integrity
๐Ÿ”น Reducing inflammation
When menopause hits and oestrogen plummets, all that protective function disappears. The result? Sudden shoulder pain and loss of range of motion - often without any injury.
One of the researchers (a female orthopaedic surgeon in a field that's 94% male) made a brilliant point: a disease that so strongly targets women is "unlikely to be truly idiopathic." In other words, there's got to be a reason - and oestrogen looks like the answer.
If caught early, steroid injections can help. But the real news here is that HRT might actually prevent it from happening in the first place.
If you're experiencing shoulder pain during menopause, don't just assume it's "wear and tear." Get it checked early and discuss whether HRT could help.
Read more at Hot Flush Fix ๐Ÿ’œ

17/01/2026

Thinnig Hair? Okay, let's talk about something that's probably bothering you: thinning hair during menopause.
Your hair isn't being difficult for no reason. Research shows that as we age, hair follicles get tired - growth cycles shorten, resting phases lengthen, and some follicles just stop bothering entirely.
BUT here's the good news: hair loss often links to treatable issues like low iron, thyroid problems, vitamin D deficiency, or hormonal shifts. Not just "getting older."
The fix starts simply:
๐Ÿฉธ Get proper blood work done
๐Ÿฅฉ Ensure enough protein in your diet
๐Ÿ’†โ€โ™€๏ธ Treat your scalp like your face - gently
๐Ÿ˜Œ Manage stress (yes, it affects your hair)
โฑ๏ธ Be patient - results take months, not weeks
Skip the expensive products making big promises. Focus on creating the right environment for your hair to thrive.
This isn't about chasing youth - it's about working with your body, not against it.
Read the full breakdown and action plan at Hot Flush Fix: https://hotflushfix.com/post/hair

13/01/2026

Ladies, can we talk about something that might sound a bit "gym bro" but is actually brilliant for menopause? ๐Ÿ‹๏ธโ€โ™€๏ธ
Creatine. Yes, that's the powder bodybuilders use.
Hear me out, because the research is fascinating:
๐Ÿ”น After 30, our bodies make less creatine naturally
๐Ÿ”น Women already have 70-80% lower stores than men (of course, we do)
๐Ÿ”น Post-menopause, we lose muscle and bone mass at an alarming rate
However, here's why I'm excited: consuming 5 grams of creatine daily, combined with strength training, can help maintain muscle strength, support bone health, and even enhance memory. A 2023 study showed significant cognitive benefits for people aged 66-76.
This isn't about lifting massive weights. It's about maintaining the strength to live independently and well as we age. Think opening jars without asking for help, climbing stairs without huffing, and remembering where you put your keys.
The recommended dose is simple: 5 grams daily, every day. Mix it in your coffee, smoothie, or water.
Anyone else using creatine? I'd love to hear your experiences! ๐Ÿ’ฌ
Full details on the Hot Flush Fix: website:https://hotflushfix.com/post/creatine-and-menopause---the-unsung-hero-of-aging-well ๐Ÿ‘‰ hotflushfix.com

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