Menopause & Fatty Liver Disease: The Hidden Hormone Link

Menopause increases the risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease – even in women who rarely drink. Learn what you can do to cut your risk!

Many women are surprised to learn that menopause significantly increases the risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)—even in women who eat well and maintain a healthy lifestyle. As the estrogen-progesterone balance shifts during menopause, important changes occur in fat metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and inflammation. These hormonal shifts can quietly increase fat accumulation in the liver, contributing to metabolic imbalance and long-term health risks. Yet this connection is rarely discussed.

Join us for an eye-opening seminar with Dr. Elie Klein, B.Sc., ND, exploring the often-overlooked relationship between menopause, hormones, and fatty liver disease.

In this informative session, you’ll learn:

• Why fatty liver risk rises during menopause
• How hormonal shifts affect metabolism, blood sugar, and liver function
• The early metabolic warning signs many women miss
• Evidence-based strategies using diet, targeted supplements, and key lifestyle changes
• Practical ways to support liver health and metabolic balance during midlife

Whether you are approaching menopause, currently experiencing it, or looking to better understand how hormonal changes affect your long-term health, this seminar will provide valuable insights and practical tools you can start using right away.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Dr. Elie Klein, B.Sc., ND

  • Naturopathic Doctor & Scientific Advisor
  • 20+ years of clinical and natural heath product experience
  • Published author and contributor to Alive & Vitality magazines
  • Featured on City TV, radio programs & national health shows