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KARE 11 NBC Minnesota: Eliminating Brain Fog

Dawn on KARE 11 NBC Minnesota with tips on eliminating brain fog

Why Brain Fog is a Common Menopause Symptom

Many women experience brain fog during menopause, making it difficult to focus, think clearly, and stay sharp. This frustrating symptom is often caused by hormonal imbalances, stress, and diet, all of which can disrupt cognitive function.

How Stress & Hormones Affect Brain Fog

One of the biggest contributors to brain fog is chronic stress. High stress levels increase excitatory hormones, making the brain feel overstimulated and foggy. At the same time, progesterone—an essential hormone for brain function—naturally declines during menopause, worsening symptoms.

Eliminating Brain Fog & Improving Focus Naturally

1. Use Aromatherapy for Memory & Clarity

2. Improve Gut Health to Reduce Brain Fog

3. Balance Hormones to Support Brain Function

Raising natural progesterone levels can improve mental clarity, reduce stress, and enhance cognitive function.