
Good Fat is Good for Women: Menopause
How Nutrition Can Transform Your Daughter’s Health—Without Drugs or Guesswork
For years, parents have been led to believe that puberty is a medical problem that can be solved with birth control pills, antidepressants, and other quick solutions. But what if the real issue is not hormonal imbalances, but rather a lack of proper nutrition that is silently harming our daughters? In Good Fat Is Good for Girls, Dr. Elizabeth Bright uncovers the forgotten truth about female health during puberty and adolescence. She exposes the outdated beliefs from the Victorian era that have influenced modern medicine, and the consequences of today's over-medicated approach. Dr. Bright explains why young women are experiencing more pain, mood swings, fatigue, and hormonal imbalances than ever before, and provides guidance for parents to help their daughters thrive naturally.
- The real reason so many girls struggle with puberty—and why modern diets make it worse
- How healthy fats and essential nutrients (not prescriptions) can restore balance
- Why iodine, protein, and animal-based nutrition are critical for female development
- The dangerous side effects of common interventions—and what to do instead
Empower yourself against the limitations of traditional medicine by using this book as your guide to understanding why your daughter may be struggling. Dr. Bright offers science-backed solutions and practical advice to help you take control and give your daughter a natural and effective start in life. The future of women's health begins with this powerful tool.