How to Address Brain Fog in Women: Stress-Induced Cognitive Decline
Key Takeaways Chronic stress physically alters the brain structures responsible for memory and emotional regulation - and women are disproportionately affected. Nearly two-thirds of women experience brain fog during perimenopause and menopause, driven largely by fluctuating estrogen levels and stress hormones. Natural strategies - including targeted nutrition, movement, sleep, and mindfulness - have strong evidence behind them for restoring mental clarity. Mercy Family Health and Pain Management offers structured programs like The Bulletproof Brain and Heal Stress, Recover Health that address cognitive decline through a whole-person, root-cause lens. The connection between spiritual health, gratitude, forgiveness, and brain function is a key piece of the recovery puzzle - explored further below. Brain fog is not a character flaw or a sign of aging gracefully. For millions of women, it is a daily reality: walking into a room and forgetting why, losing a train of thought mid-sentence, ...