Symptom(s)
Why cholesterol changes at menopause
Estrogen helps regulate how the liver processes fats. As estrogen declines, many women see LDL rise, HDL fall, and triglycerides climb. Nutrition, exercise, and targeted supplements may all help support healthy lipid balance during this transition.
What these supplements may support
- Healthy lipid ratios: Omega-3 fatty acids may help support healthy triglyceride and HDL levels.
- Antioxidant defense: Full-spectrum vitamin E (tocotrienols) may help support healthy LDL oxidation resistance.
- Metabolic support: Black seed oil may help support healthy lipid metabolism and overall cardiovascular wellness.
Who this is for
Women in perimenopause or menopause whose cholesterol panel has shifted, or who want to proactively support healthy lipids as hormones change.
Frequently asked questions
Why did my cholesterol rise in menopause?
Declining estrogen may affect how the liver processes fats, often raising LDL and triglycerides while lowering HDL. Lifestyle and supplements may help support healthy balance.
Can supplements replace a statin?
No. These are nutritional supplements, not replacements for prescribed medication. Always talk to your healthcare provider before adjusting any prescribed regimen.
How long until my numbers change?
Most practitioners retest lipids after 8–12 weeks. Consistency with supplements, nutrition, and exercise drives the result.
Can I combine cholesterol and hormone supplements?
Most Morphus products are designed to complement each other. If you take prescription medication, check with your healthcare provider first.
Are these products tested for quality?
Every Morphus product is third-party tested for purity and potency. Certificates of analysis are on each product page.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.