← All stories
Health, Longevity & Biohacking

New 120 Million Woman Study Shows Early Hormones Reduce Disease by 60 Percent

The Ultimate Human · Everything Women Need to Know About Perimenopause, Menopause & Hormone Therapy - Compilation · June 11, 2026
New 120 Million Woman Study Shows Early Hormones Reduce Disease by 60 Percent
The Ultimate Human
The Ultimate Human
Everything Women Need to Know About Perimenopause, Menopause & Hormone Therapy - Compilation
"New data in 120 million women. It's a retrospective analysis of a vast database. This is a vast study that shows that you can decrease the odds by 60% of the following diseases by starting hormones earlier in perimenopause. Stroke, cardiovascular disease, heart attack, brain death, and osteoporosis."
Dr. Vonda Wright presented groundbreaking data from a study of 120 million women showing that starting hormone therapy early in perimenopause reduces the odds of stroke, cardiovascular disease, heart attack, brain death, and osteoporosis by 60 percent. This represents one of the largest hormone therapy studies ever conducted.

About this episode

In this compilation episode of The Ultimate Human Podcast, host and human biologist Gary Brecka convenes three leading voices on women's hormonal health to expose what he calls medicine's greatest failure: the unnecessary suffering of 50 million women due to a single misquoted study on hormone therapy. Brecka reveals that the FDA chairman himself admitted this catastrophic error, which caused an entire generation to abandon hormone replacement therapy out of unfounded fear. The episode features Dr. Jessica Shepherd, a board-certified OB-GYN and menopause specialist who left traditional practice to advocate for earlier intervention; Dr. Vonda Wright, an orthopedic surgeon who treats over 100,000 patients and connects frozen shoulder and joint inflammation directly to estrogen loss; and Brecka's wife Sage, who shares her personal journey from debilitating symptoms to full recovery through hormone therapy. The most newsworthy revelation comes from Dr. Wright, who presents data from a retrospective study of 120 million women showing that early hormone therapy reduces stroke, heart attack, cardiovascular disease, brain death, and osteoporosis by 60 percent. Dr. Shepherd dismantles the myth that standard blood tests can diagnose perimenopause, advocating instead for the Dutch test, a 24-hour urine analysis that captures hormone ratios missed by snapshots. Dr. Wright details the biology: women lose 20 percent of bone density between perimenopause and menopause, and estrogen receptors exist on every tissue in the body, meaning hormone loss is a systemic crisis. Sage's story crystallizes the human cost: nine months of frozen shoulder, crushing fatigue, brain fog, and mood swings that doctors dismissed or misdiagnosed. Within three weeks of starting bioidentical hormone therapy, her frozen shoulder thawed, her sleep normalized, and her cognitive sharpness returned. The episode concludes with a rallying cry: women must become citizen scientists, demand better testing, and reject the cultural narrative that suffering through menopause is natural.

Key takeaways

More stories More from The Ultimate Human